OK im new to the auction scene for buying scrap to resell. So Im looking for some advice on what you all think one should pay for this lot?
http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/all...iew?auc=610527
OK im new to the auction scene for buying scrap to resell. So Im looking for some advice on what you all think one should pay for this lot?
http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/all...iew?auc=610527
If you won the big, would you be getting everything provided in the pictures? If so, the current owners are dumb as heck for selling it all so cheap!
I don't know what your yard pays, and unless I knew that, and knew a rough estimate on the total amount of lb's, I can offer a price.
Do they do this in all states by the way? I am going to look on the site, because if so, I would do it lol.
Yes everything pictured. i dont know total weight. You know what I know by looking at the website. Which is why i asked for advice.
I wondered if any Denverites had seen this as I am following this as well...Happy Bidding!
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Well ****, you be talking about several thousand pounds, or judging from the picture. Depends on what it all weighs. If you could some how find out totaly weight, or at least a rough idea, then find out how much scrap is selling for now, and then you know how high you can go.
in my opinion the reality shows and all the hype in scrap these days have ruined auctions for any reasionable profit, too many auction nutzos out there when the price of junkcomputers and such go to 25 and 50 $ each good luck im sure there are some acorns out there I just dont have the time to search them out. also be aware of hidden costs, fuel truck rental labor for loading, and sur charges of up to 10% for auction services.
read the fine print. Good luck !
Last edited by EcoSafe; 09-08-2011 at 11:29 AM.
be careful also. Some places consider ballast's from florescent lights as hazardous waste. Florescent bulbs are also considered hazardous. You need to find a place to dispose of them correctly. Hopefully for free. If you can't the price to process this lot may go up more then the bid price. There may be a good secondary market for the lights... they usually sell really good for shops and garages.
Well its allready more then I would have payed for it so im out. For future reference since you got to go see it how many pounds you think is there? From the pictures it looked like there were 9 wall heating units.
They added one that's outside the fence so I counted 10. I lifted one end and I'm guessing they are about 300# each, but sure to have some copper and motor in them(if the theives don't take it). Light fixures about a ton after removing ballest, maybe a little more. Rec'd light cans should be aluminum not a lot of weight there tho.LOT'S of plastic and bulbs, one would have to consider throwing pigtails on some of the fixtures and reselling them.
So dewgoods estimate was pretty spot on then considering.
I would say so.
So I sent some pics to the guy in charge showing how some things were missing and or gutted. He stopped the auction until he could investigate tomorrow.
yeah i saw it was removed. Did they gut out the wall heaters?
here is another site for auctions...one ad on there is going for $10,000...crazy
http://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa...0#.Tm2AVOzwYr0
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