Anyone here scrap wood pallets. I always see pickup trucks loaded with them. If so how much do you get for them?
Anyone here scrap wood pallets. I always see pickup trucks loaded with them. If so how much do you get for them?
A girl i went school with does it. I am in NJ they are all over the place. She asked me about it so i set her up with a few people i know and she's doing well. Getting $2-$5 per pallet. she was telling me in about a week she made about $250-$60 for gas. She scraps too, her boyfriend works for a moving company so he gets a lot of stuff.
Yea that's what I thought. But what kinda place buys them?
Ahhhh....... You have just sparked me up. I forgot all about this trade. I need to find the buyers around here for them. I am seeing offers for free pallets around here on freecycle and Craig'slist quite a bit. Unfortunately, that may mean that there are no buyers around here.
Shipping companies would be the buyers of these I believe.
I live near Fresno in central california and a lot of places here buy used pallets. The farmers use them at their fruit packing sheds. There is a place near me that buys all pallets even the ones that are in bad shape . They take them apart and use whatever boards are O.K. to make new pallets. The owner told me that some of the larger fruit packing operations will need several hundred new ones a year. I know they were paying between $4-$7 each depending on how much of it can be used.
I used to know a guy that dealt with pallets after he was let go from a job. He started with a pickup truck and about 6 months later he paid cash for a 5 ton truck with a big flatbed. Took a lot of legwork in the beginning meeting with people, but he'd pick up pallets for free or for $1 - 2 each for real good ones. There are some standard sizes used for shipping and moving material on semi's. The oddball sizes and damaged ones would become donor pallets. He had storage in a big barn and did some repairs there. He would sell pallets to other factories by the stack or truckload for around $10. each. New pallets run somewhere around $35 to 55 dollars each. Never got into specifics with him about money but he always had a wad of cash big enough to choke a horse,,,Pallets get more expensive as trees disappear. That's all I know,,, Mike
Down here where I live there are several places that buy pallets. they fix them up and resell them. Around the bigger cities there is a big demand for them. I have never looked into selling pallets but it might be a good idea for when scrapping slows down. Some peole in my area,that's all they do is haul pallets. Industrial areas are good places to look for them, alot of companies just throw them away and would love for someone to come by and pick them up just to get rid of them.
I sell all of my pallets to one company. The company name is IFCO Pallet Systems. They have several locations around the USA. One thing to be aware of is this. The company I sell to will only pay you for a certain type of pallet. That is a 48" x 40" 4 way. That means that the pallet is 48" long, 40" wide and can be picked up by a forklift on all four sides. Make sure to find your buyer before you ever pick up your first pallet. That way, you can know what type and grade they will pay you for. Some pallet buyers buy them strictly for shredding into small bits, either for making paper or a cheap mulch used for a filler on high priced mulch. IF you can find a buyer or a couple of buyers that will buy both types (re-sell and shred) you can really make some money.
My last load to go to IFCO got me $2.90 per pallet for resell. The guy I know that buys shredding pallets only gives me $1 each, but he will take any condition and\or any type.
I hope this helps to answer your questions.
PS: Do a Google search for "Selling Wooden Shipping Pallets (in your area)" You will be surprised at how many options you have around the country.
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