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    Copper/steel breakage

    I have a gaylord box with copper and brass bearing breakage, such as a copper pipe end with a steel pipe piece still attached, brass/steel pressure regulators, and other similar junk where copper is attached to steel. Overall it is about 50/50 by weight.

    My question , is there a scrap category just for that and would I be able to get a price that is fair, with breakage done in the developing world at cheap labor prices?


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    that is Breakage or refinery copper the yard should look at it and price you at recovery so if it is really 50% Cu expect 1/2 of the Cu2 price as a top dollar price at the yard of your choice.

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    True, but many yards will try to buy it as dirty or refinery copper for like 18 cents per pound
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    or worse copper content...

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    Our yard calls it "copper bearing" at .10 lb.

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    my yard will mix that in with ACR ends and right now I think its only paying 20 cents a pound.

    I miss when it was 70 cents...

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    I would take a sawzall, or whatever you have, and cut all the clean copper off. Turn that in as #1 or #2 copper. The copper that's left with steel attached, take what the yard will pay. If it is really 50/50 by weight you should be able to cut what? 25% clean copper off? What is left over would probably still be in the same (lower paying) category if you just left as is.

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    you all need to find new yards

    Cu Brkg $.70/ Lb

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    As a rule of thumb my breakage is always the light load. My yard also gives 10-25cents for breakage. either alum or copper. Gather the tools and get what is worth getting. Then cry as 10lbs brings a buck or 2 but smile as you scrap....

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    Copper Content here is paying $.03 lb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HT1 View Post
    you all need to find new yards

    Cu Brkg $.70/ Lb

    V/r HT1
    If someone brings me a 3 inch copper pipe with a 1# steel nut on it, I'm gonna buy it as steel. Steel out weighs the copper piping and I have to run the shear to clean it. Other CU breakage I pay 10 cents a pound for *if* it contains a lot of wire and/or copper. If its mostly steel weight I'm gonna buy it as steel.


    Brass on the other hand is easier to break down/clean. I don't usually deduct unless its meters which are half and half. At that point, we deduct half. I have to take them apart by hand and you sure aren't going to get full brass price for the product.

    Plus, you say you have a gaylord full. No way in heck am I gonna set that gaylord on my scale and pay you breakage price not knowing if you have the bottom half fluffed with steel.
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