Still holding at $75 a ton. Glad I had 8x's the $$ in e-waste/non ferrous.
Took 660lbs in.... $26.27.... ugh. Glad this is a hobby for me. That was not worth loading and unloading. At least not yesterday it wasn't.
I seen no one out yesterday. It was a bountiful day. Every vac, tv, fan, ect had cords still. I like when the locals stay home and eat cheeto's or what ever else they do.
"Yewwww" - Scrap kingdom
4 cents a pound here in DFW this morning
Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein
$85/ton Denver scrap metal recycling. Glad I had more than 200 lbs of ferrous. I couldn't resist picking up some metal yesterday morning after seeing ONE ad that remained un-answered for almost an hour for what looked like a small pile of aluminum turns out it filled my truck bed - small amount of ferrous but mostly aluminum.
The guy was a plumber and threw in a 5 gallon bucket full of brass and copper, also threw in romex and other solid core copper wire - I still haven't sold the wire or stripped/sold the romex. That's what I got so far from making one stop.
Last edited by SKWrapper; 05-27-2019 at 09:57 PM. Reason: pounds are not the same as gallons
Bangor Maine area: 5/14/19
#1 iron ppd 120.00/.060
#2 iron ppd 110.00/.055
#1 iron uppd 70.00/.035
#2 iron uppd 60.00/.030
Mixed/light iron 80.00/.040
At this point steel should only be a by-product of dismantling scrap
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Sheet iron $90 net ton (.0475 lb.)
Clean sheet iron $125 net ton (.0625 lb.)
Prepared $130 net ton (.065 lb.)
Better than the dump!
I get what you're saying, but every Wednesday morning I drive right past the scrapyard on the way to my route, so it's basically a free trip anyway.
When my dryer quit I told it that it was going to the scrapyard if it wasn't a cheap fix. It's 20-something years old and I have another one at my MIL's house that I was going to Craigslist anyway.
Dryer is loaded up along with a found water heater & a microwave & computer shells for tomorrow.
I warned it!
Shred still at 115/ton at the shredder yard.
Non shredder yard at 80/ton, down 25
Shredder yard at 105/ton, down 10
Here we go again.....
Wednesday I called the yard and was quoted low prices. I had a load so I hauled anyway. Yesterday the prices had dropped again.
#1 prep iron - $105/ton
# 1 unprep - $ 65/ton
Cars $ 35/ton
Appliances $ 10/ton
Non ferrous dropped as well but since I am stockpiling that I did not bother getting prices. In the ten years of scrapping this is the lowest prices I have seen.
Give back more to this world than we take.
Was quoted $65/Ton for Appliances/Shred today. For that price I will hold it. They also offered $0.05 for electric motors. Called another yard and they offered $0.14. Called third yard and they offered $0.13, but asked me what my sell price was. I told them $0.15 and she made it happen. Thought I had 300#-500# range, turned out I had 1140#. Nice surprise since I cant move my shred right now.
80 a ton@ western metals in Denver Monday+ my $10 bump blech. going into avoidance mode....
It has been a while since I posted one, but I got a ticket today. I passed a big pile of aluminum light lenses for the 2 x 2 and 2 x 4 drop ceiling lights. I also had some brass collected from garage sales and curbco and some from jobs. The only reason I went today was because my job for today cancelled. Oh well, money is money, and I got the job rescheduled for tomorrow. I was headed over to check if the woman was home and I passed a huge pile of debris. I thought I saw a faucet, and thought I needed to drive back by on the way home. Well, I went by and saw a couple sinks and some cast iron pipes and turned around to get the faucet. Ding! Ding! Ding! A cast iron sink, a SS sink, a bunch of 4" cast iron pipes, a hood fan, a DTV satellite dish still in the box. There was a copper vent pipe (yes, copper snap together venting pipe! 4 feet or so), a copper connection to the cast that was seated in lead to make the transition, a 4 x 4 sheet of SS, and a crapload of bed frames as well as some other fluff. Looks like I might be making another trip to the yard tomorrow.
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