All prices are per pound
steel - .05
cast iron - .07
stainless - .33
motors - .16
iron/aluminum/zinc - .10
brass - 1.50
wire - .65
#2 copper - 2.10
ballasts - .10
copper/alum/iron - .90
All prices are per pound
steel - .05
cast iron - .07
stainless - .33
motors - .16
iron/aluminum/zinc - .10
brass - 1.50
wire - .65
#2 copper - 2.10
ballasts - .10
copper/alum/iron - .90
For a load I brought in on the weekend clean steel was up to .09/lb, heavy melt #2 (first time I got this class) .10/lb. cast al clean was .50/lb and wire .65/lb.
Also noticed copper was down to 2.70/lb BB and Al had dropped to .74 for clean.
METAL IS MY MISTRESS...PLEASE DON'T TELL MY WIFE!
AA- You must have industries right there that are buying scrap from your yard as input. I don't think hardly anyone here in the states is getting that high as your "dropped" clean Alum price and your Cu seems really high as well (although I've never gotten "bright bare" for anything). Enjoy!!
I just got $.53 clean alum sheet / mlc
and $.55 clean alum cast
It's the size of the yard I go to. They buy everything in any quantity. So Joe Shmoe can walk in with a tv and wire and stand in line with a feeder yard owner who has 3 gaylords of rims, brakes and copper. There is a 50lb/.05 premium on brass, copper, aluminum, SS etc.
Philly where? It's a big city lol
I generally hit the yards in the northern burbs but been there in a bit since I'm currently stockpiling...
I'm at the edge of West Philly near City Line Avenue. Right next to the suburban areas of Wynnewood, Ardmore, etc
Yeah, I should have thought about the exchange rate.
Talked to a nice guy from Mantobia out in the Black Hills last week. He said he got 80 cents on the CAN dollar when he came south. So, AA's 2.70 @ .8= $2.16 US for bright bare and .74 @ .8 =59 cents US for the Alum. Puts it more into context now...
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