Maiku I got 3.70 #1 at a yard in Warsaw, IN.
Maiku I got 3.70 #1 at a yard in Warsaw, IN.
Musta been Lewis Salvage. Their halfway fair, Not ready to buy E-scrap yet, tho. Mike
went in last saturday
#1 copper-$3.15
#2 copper-$3.05
insulated-$1.40
ended up with $270. i was happy. What made me even happier was #1 steel pp was $270 a ton. highest ive seen sense ive started scrapping
I'm seeing .11/lb for steel and 3.85 for #1 at my yard in Harrisburg, PA.
I have a large steel scrap job coming up next week. Hope prices hold. I was actually hoping to negotiate for .12 or 240/T
What's everyone else seeing?
(4/12/11)
30# SS PREPARED $.90 ($27.00)
25# ALUM $.65 (16.25)
18# ELEC MOTORS $.25 ($4.50)
3# Num 2 COPPER $3.40 (10.20)
35# BARE BRIGHT $3.86 ($135.10)
940# LIGHT $ .11 (103.40
(4/13/11)
2930# HEAVY IRON $.15 ($438.00)
Last edited by jerseyscrapper; 04-14-2011 at 06:18 PM.
*i have scrap metal running through my blood and i love it*
good haul jersey. prices are holding steady up here. Went to a different yard today...
insulated copper wire $1.50 a pound
electric motors-.20
tin-190 a ton
#1 pp 280 a ton
sheet alum-50 cent
these are the ones i remember off the top of my head. ended up getting $118
i also got about 20 pounds of stainless but its magnetic... should i just throw it in with my tin pile? i heard the non magnetic stuff is the stuff they want
Last edited by vamped400; 04-14-2011 at 09:48 PM.
Just took a load today and got a price sheet. Examples:
#1 Copper - $3.25
#2 Copper - $3.10
#1 Steel - 0.13
Tin - 0.0950
People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.
thanks mick and the irrationalist. I went to a yard in newport maine instead of the one in glenburn (which i usually go to) both are almost exactly the same distance away from my place... the prices were just a little bit better there on some things
I took a split load of 5 categories to Diamond State Recycling in Wilmington, DE which was probably a bad idea for a Friday afternoon. The place was mobbed and it took a lot of time to get everything processed. Still, it was worthwhile trip.
63 lb 316 stainless @ $1.00 / lb = $63
1,040 lb. #1 prepared steel @ $16 / 100 lb = $166.40
1,300 lb. light iron @ $12.50 / 100 = $162.50
280 lb aluminum siding, gutters, angles & plate @ $0.65 / lb = $182
100 lb electric motors @ $0.25 / lb = $25
Grand Total = $598.90. Now, I just need to get the volume up so I can take a load like this every day.
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