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    I was expecting NZ$7.50 Kg (for 6Kg of copper) & ended up with NZ$6.80 for 5 Kg.......

    Went from NZ$46+ to NZ$35.00 rounded up.

    That took one night ripping looms(4hrs), two long walks there & back (2hrs), another night of 4hrs stripping & burning looms.
    Two bus trips to the scrappers, a big drop in prices & also loosing 1Kg due to dodgy scales & really really long walk back home from the scrappers (2 hrs).
    15 hrs + work + sleep & food$

    For US$ 29.00...............

    I won't be going back there, even considering I used to use them all of the time as my preferencial scrapper.

    Too many times I have been shorted by a Kg or more on small (about 10Kg) deals.



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    Down from $3.30 lb #1 to $2.54 lb by me this week

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    Down from $3.30 lb #1 to $2.54 lb by me this week
    In the past 6 weeks or so it has gone from $3.65/# to as low as $2.65/#. I use different yards for different materials and check with them all to see who's paying what when. Plan on taking a load of red and yellow brass on Friday to a new yard. They seem to be paying better than anyone else right now.

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    $2.20 to $2.50 here for #2 stripped and the $2.50 place was dropping prices today. Also, I just saw on the yahoo news yesterday that copper dropped 8%. Just on Wednesday...

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    Copper futures looking better this morning:

    Commodities Futures

    * Energy
    * Metals
    * Grains
    * Livestock
    * Softs
    * Indices

    Symbol Name Last Trade Change Related InfoHGV11.CMX Copper Oct 11 $3.30 6:11AM EDT Up 0.06 (1.73%) Futures Chain

    Last load I sold on 9/30 the following prices in my area were/are:

    #1: $2.45
    Red Brass: $2.45
    Yellow Brass: $2.00

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    That's a good price for brass, I only got that at its peak here.

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    Coppers holding its price here at the moment.
    Our NZ$ is shifting against the US$ & as the Copper price shifts around, the currency rates have out canceled it out.

    Still NZ$6.70 Kg #2 Cu.

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    Just got todays prices a few minutes ago. #1 copper = $2.50 #2 copper = $ 2.40 Think I'll just sit on mine for a while longer.

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    Hold your copper / Brass / Gold

    All will increase with the holidays.

    Shopping = toys, lights, gold items, brass nick nacks. All will put stress on the market. Im banking on a 20% increase in copper / brass and gold back to 1800/1900 by jan 1 2012

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    if only. I think it depends on a lot of things. dont know if I would make that bold of a prediction. with current cercomstances. the Christmas seasion may help a little if it is higher then last year, if it is lower it could hurt and big. however scrap prices dont realyt rely in christmass as much as world economy and building which is always down in winter. also if people dont buy durable goods, ( appliances and cars) it could be a long winter and a long 2012, 13, 14, and 15. It is predicted by the whole salers food will go up 20 t0 50% due to world floods and drout, that will hurt disposable incomes.

    if the chinese and Indian economys brop, so will scrap. if it stays the same , yes they will buy cars, but most of both countrys have no electrical grid like we do so they dont buy appliances, only build them and sell them to us. and we aint buyin.

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    I called the yard today. 2.60 for number 1 and 2.40 for number 2

    then I asked about insulated wire and she said 80 cents and 40 cents.

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    What kind of insulated wire are you selling???? That seems very low unless you are selling ribbon wire or something with very low copper content.
    Jim Dwyer
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    My yard pays one price on insulated. Right now it's 0.70 p/lb. Must be at least 50% copper.

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    im always paying top dollar for copper in this time...id pay 3 bucks a pound all day even when my yard doesnt pay that much...but then again i have the cash to sit on it and make a profit no matter how long it takes...but copper prices will be through the roof by feb or march...wait and see

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    Must be nice to have that much cash laying around not doing anything. I can find a use for it if you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdawg View Post
    im always paying top dollar for copper in this time...id pay 3 bucks a pound all day even when my yard doesnt pay that much...but then again i have the cash to sit on it and make a profit no matter how long it takes...but copper prices will be through the roof by feb or march...wait and see
    How much you wanna buy?....I can get you about 40,000lbs...wanna sit on that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothead View Post
    I called the yard today. 2.60 for number 1 and 2.40 for number 2

    then I asked about insulated wire and she said 80 cents and 40 cents.
    #2 ins wire by me is now down to .85 lb. The high this year was $1.20

    #2 copper is at $2.50 with the high of $3.30


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