Steel - tin really doesn't matter anymore - 2 tons of steel nets 150 bucks -
105 per ton --- not to mention the wear and tear on my trailer --- at this rate im going to have to call a scrapper (lol) or load this stuff in the container
Steel - tin really doesn't matter anymore - 2 tons of steel nets 150 bucks -
105 per ton --- not to mention the wear and tear on my trailer --- at this rate im going to have to call a scrapper (lol) or load this stuff in the container
I am getting 7 cents a pound in the Cleveland, Ohio area
Yuck!
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6 cents/pound in Philly area
8 cents/pound for cast iron
$.0775 a pound for prepared or $155 net ton
$.0575 a pound for sheet iron or $115 net ton
80 a ton in Mn or 4 cents a pound.
In Ind. Northern part, 155 N ton - appliances-cars
and 170 N ton - Prepared
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$105 unprepared
$120 prepared
Yard owner raised the price $10 to his customers last week and said that the price to him hadn't
gone up but he was raising it to try to get some action in his yard.....been like a graveyard around there.
So last week a junkyard was paying 8.5 cents for cars (do not have to remove or drain anything), and one of the scrap yards was paying 9.5 cents (remove nothing but battery and wheels, all fluids can be in it including gas tank), well I called them the other day to find out it had dropped from 8.5 to 8 at the junkyard, and 9.5 to 8.5 at the scrap yard. They said to get ready for it to drop again next week!
I was trying to get a couple cars ready to go by tomorrow when I called and checked in today, and the junkyard had dropped from 8 to 6.5 cents! The scrap yard has dropped to 7 now and said it will be lower next week! One of the other big scrap yards in town was still at 8 cents on cars, 7 cents on regular scrap shred. You have to remove fluids, tank, wheels, battery etc there though.
NOT GOOD!!!!!!!! All other pricing has dropped as well but I didnt check for details.
So much for the bump we usually get this time of year. I just checked with the yard I normally go to, and it dropped from $160 ton to $115 ton. Not good. Probably will not get a bump until the economy starts picking up in China and the demand rises there.
90 tin north california
Cars have been $135.00 for a couple months,
Dropped today to $120.00 a ton (2000 pounds) so .06 a pound
I don't have to remove anything
I do remove battery for $10.00 a unit
and good tires and aluminum wheels >> Sold separate
Welcome aboard. Where in NorCal ?
I thought China was slowing down its economy. Could there only be hope that India fills in to drive our scrap prices up?So much for the bump we usually get this time of year. I just checked with the yard I normally go to, and it dropped from $160 ton to $115 ton. Not good. Probably will not get a bump until the economy starts picking up in China and the demand rises there.
Full article at Scrap Metal Forum: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...#ixzz3QNbJzbqw
"It's not the years, honey, it's the mileage." Indiana Jones - Raiders of the Lost Ark
When I say 7 cents for steel, that is like anything. A vacuum cleaner, ac unit, lawn equipment, anything. Including the plastic, tires, etc... I dont have to break it down for steel shred. Everything else yes. But steel, no.
$65 a net ton sheet iron /shred;
$110. a net ton prepared
5 something for shred in orlando at 100 lbs
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