
Originally Posted by
BatteryBob
The 100 pound idea would be to buy from homeowners, so people that would rather get $5 for something rather than give it away for free to the city recycling center. I have decided to scratch this idea and stay with the rural yard.
The $60-$70 is unprepared, but it is only like $20 a ton more for prepared. I have also looked into permits and the office told me what I need and they are pretty simple. Yes we are going to prepare it, this will yield the highest profit. We will also be getting large items such as balers and tractors which would need to be prepared to be shipped economically. What else are we missing 1956?
Thanks
****, those prices in the midwest are rough. You may want to look into trucking steel to the east coast. Yards around here pay $220-240 a GT for tin/shred, $310 for short steel. If you're buying short at $100 a ton, you could see some serious profit if you send it all our way.
Hell...a commercial account might even get you more per ton. I suggest giving the big boys in this area a buzz. PM incoming.
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