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    Yall I just got home, checked my slip, and it says $8 CWT now. Hallelujah!



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    Well prices went up since I posted this!

    Sheet Iron $115 net ton $.0575 lb.
    Unprepared $145 net ton $.0725 lb.
    Clean Sheet Iron $155 net ton $.0775 lb.
    Prepared $165 net ton $.0825 lb.
    Better than the dump!

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    Steel up 25/ton

    Shred steel 165/Ton
    Cast iron 175/ton
    Heavy melt 185/Ton
    Rotors/Drums 195/Ton

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    Update to my post the other day. Took off a bunch of copper and extrusion today, and prices are up.

    Tin/shred in $120
    Short steel is $150

    Bare bright is $2.65
    #1 .....$2.55
    #2......$2.39
    Highest it's been in over a year!!!!

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    Pleasant surprise today >> Cars went up 10 to 120 a ton 2000#

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    SW MO and we just bumped up to 7.3c per pound for shredder and a dime a pound for short. Almost like the good ole days!

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    Sheet Iron $120 net ton
    Clean Sheet Iron $160 net ton

    Hobo. I wish I would have went to CFS sooner. Turns out I know the owner Noah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 520 View Post
    Sheet Iron $120 net ton
    Clean Sheet Iron $160 net ton

    Hobo. I wish I would have went to CFS sooner. Turns out I know the owner Noah!
    Hopefully you can get the roll off from him as well!

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    I am waiting on a written bid from them to bring in equipment(bigger forklift) and remove the presses. That's what finally got me down to their yard. Someone(David) came out to bid the job and in doing so told me I could get $150 for all the smaller equipment I am hauling myself. SA recycling is so close and is a bit faster getting in and out but that doesn't make up for $90 a ton. I got to walk through their shop with Noah and check out how CFS grades everything. I am wishing I would have started going there a long time ago.

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    $170 net ton for Prepared Heavy Melt

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    Prices in Philly Trenton area did not go up in January.

    Light iron $7.75/hundred and prepared #1/cast iron $8.50/hundred.

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    Down a little for February

    Sheet Iron $105 net ton
    Un Prepared $135 net ton
    Clean Sheet Iron $145 net ton
    Prepared $155 net ton

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    DFW today was 120/ton.
    Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein

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    $90 for unprepared
    $100 for prepared

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    We sent Lite Iron in, yesterday, and it came to $.0475/#. That's about a $.005 change since the last trip a couple of weeks ago. Motors were up a bit, though.

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    I got like 20-30 brake rotors today, and I thought, "I'm gonna ask him about these", cause I always see the heavy pile by the shred. I'm a noob on the ferrous side of things. He said yes they pay more for them, and explained a little bit. My ticket said "H.M.S. Prepared" for them, and it's at $.11 CWT.


    Been looking it up tonight starting to understand it, pretty cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexwallm View Post
    I got like 20-30 brake rotors today, and I thought, "I'm gonna ask him about these", cause I always see the heavy pile by the shred. I'm a noob on the ferrous side of things. He said yes they pay more for them, and explained a little bit. My ticket said "H.M.S. Prepared" for them, and it's at $.11 CWT.
    Brake rotors and drums should go as auto cast. Here rotors pay $10/ton more than HMS.
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    Well he definitely knew they were brake rotors, so I guess that's just what they do for them. That's too close of a price for me to want to say anything about it, but thanks for letting me know. Maybe i'll ask if he'll bump my price a little if I ever bring 1 ton or like a half ton of rotors/hms.

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    Prices up for March

    sheet iron $125 net ton
    un prepared $155 net ton
    clean sheet iron $165 net ton
    prepared $175 net ton

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    Steel in SW MO is up again. My yard is 165 a ton for shred now and 220 for short/cast. Their sister yard 70 miles away is paying 250 for short. Pretty much everything else has been status quo for months. Aluminum, nickel, and lead are all up year over year, but prices have just stagnated.


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