Took a bunch of engine blocks and mower decks to a NC yard and got 0.05lb
That's $100.00/ton BTW...
Took a bunch of engine blocks and mower decks to a NC yard and got 0.05lb
That's $100.00/ton BTW...
That hurts if your last trip was years ago and $0.10/lb. Better to move it than horde it. 73, Mike
"Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}
Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked
I'm surprised I got a response; forum seems pretty dead like the iscrapp app...
Around '04 I was getting .10-.12 a pound for cars and doing it full time(I was hauling old v8 cars around 3.7k each then loaded them with scrap). I can still get junk cars like I did then, but there is barely profit in it(.04-.08)..
If you own your own land there is big money in part outs and shredding what doesn't sale. A bumper goes for about $70.00 or more at any you-pull type yard for about anything..
We were getting about the same price/lb here in ENC in those days. I was processing ewaste and was happy with my little loads of computer towers in those days. Even those small loads were worth it for me while I collected and saved up the higher value items.
It might be worth it for you to pull some of the parts you know can be sold. with the experience gained profits will increase. I did much the same with computers. I tested and removed sellable parts from computers and made good money on ebay. All this different ways of marketing our scrap require the experience to implement them with profit in mine. 73, Mike
This forum is pretty dead, and it going down for days at a time definitely doesn't help....
Anywho....
I still think there is money to be made if you have access to cars. If you have time and space to part out obviously that makes the most money, but even if you just yank the battery, cat, radiator, and rims (if theyre aluminum) and then scrap the rest whole, you should still make out ok. Alloy wheels are like $10/pop, Battery is like $5, radiator is probably $10 depending on type, cat is anywhere from $50-1000 depending on what it is.
So I would assume if you have access to cars for less than like.... $200/car you can probably still easily/reliably make money.... finding a reliable stream of cars for that price is the hard part though
For sure, one guy on youtube buys junk cars for $100 ea and parts them out then scraps them. But hes got alot of land to store them. He also does it like a pick and pull auto wrecker. Resells the axles, bumpers, doors, seats, mirrors, tires, rims, ect and when the car or truck is pretty cleaned out, he cuts the cat and what ever is left that has any value to it and off it goes to the scrapyard.
You're probably talking about Pug1 from Inwood Canada. I use to do the exact same thing here in NC and paid all my bills and built savings at the same time, and was in no hurry doing anything.. I had a barn and an extra .7 acres then that I owned, though(I eventually drove a truck a while and just came back).. I just ran ads through CL and eBay too for parts and scrapped them after some weeks if they didn't sale... Now I have to find a car cheap enough and close enough, or find free estate cleanup to profit with shred.
I actually see people going around in minivans and crossovers using sanitation routes and grabbing up stuff. I know how much copper or gold is in cheap appliances and at the rate they build loads I know there is no way they are making a living doing it.. I know for sure most of them aren't extracting gold, and probably trying fix-flip or copper extraction; still not paying monthly bills...
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