Since November here:
Prepared iron - $180 down to $110
Tin - $160 down to $90
#2 copper - $2.10 lb. down to $1.75
Low grade Motherboards .35 lb. down to .06 lb. (((hurl)))
My scrapyard buddy (manager) said everybody's been claiming they're not going to scrap anymore. I say, "See ya!"
I don't think a true scrapper CAN quit. I know I'd need intervention...but that's just me.
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Ok thanks for the info. All my yard staff would say is "we don't know when it will go up".
Scary stuff lol
And yes the gas being $1.95/gal is nice, but $12+/ 100# is nicer!
I usually drain known good gas from recent vehicles.
Cars went down to $100 a ton or .05 a pound today
In 2000 we were getting $15.00 a net ton for sheet iron so $.0075 a pound! I sure hope we don't get that low! I should see how much gas was going for in March of 2000... I found it $1.52 a gal
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Aluminum is not dropping, unlike copper and steel. steel has dropped to $.05/lb here in Florida.
Rumor has it we may see a slight increase soon (.50-$1/100)
My yards owner told me that yesterday.
Also, gas is starting to rise from $1.95 average to $2.09-$2.15/ gal
This price of gas changed as of yesterday.
Let's see what happens...
gas prices look like they've leveled off..but by spring both should start going up...metals and gas
I called today sheet iron down to $30.00 a net ton, other place was $40. A week ago they were both paying $65 I figure I'll just call every day to get prices, they will tire of my calling and bring back up the prices! LOL
Only $.02 difference between cardboard and light steel/tin. today.
Official confirm price will drop another $0.50 tomorrow making scrap steel $4.50/100#!
Ugh...gas is going up but steels still dropping
Kicked this to the curb this morning (50#) as it's not worth cutting in half or taking up space...left a copper tail on there for it's new owner. Gone inside 30.
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.02 for metal today
Shred Down to 120/Ton for the south side of Chicago
$40 a ton for shred up here. Its rough, cause i still have to empty my trailer.
I was told its at rock bottom right now and could start to head up in 4-6 months.
Take the rumors as what they are, gotta keep on truckin'
aluminum scrap is the only thing I will take to the yard, until scrap metal prices rise. ?$?
Called over to BW earlier and their getting 201/ton(0.10/lb) for steel, 136/ton(0.06/lb) for tin/vehicles, 0.47/lb for aluminum, and 0.09/lb for mixed. This is about where it was when I started bringing stuff to them a few months ago. They also said as long as I had title in hand or fill out an rm33, they'll take vehicles full of liquid or not which is nice.
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