
Originally Posted by
JJinLV
As a generalization, the soread between Ins Al Wire and EC Wire tends to be broader than MCM vs. Bare Bright. This is because a fair amount of the Ins Al is just 65-70% recovery but the strong majority is 80-85% recovery so the pricing for Ins Al is *always* low. It's the only wire I strip at my place lol
It guess it's situational. The
scrap prices here in Maine aren't that great. Just checked one of the better paying yards and they're paying .20 for insulated aluminum & .40 for stripped.
At 40 cents a pound i would hard put to strip enough in an hour just to make minimum wage.
Give me some copper MCM and i'm in hog heaven. That's easy money.
The 14, 12, & 10 ga. romex is a bit more work but i use it as a fill in job.
The other thing is transport. It's pretty expensive to buy/own/operate a pickup truck here. The only way i can see to justify the expense is to work with it every day and having it earning good money for you. The nearest yard is a sixty mile run each way so that's easily $60.00 in actual operating expense not to mention half a day's work.
I get by okay with my little Subaru outback. With 300 lb minimum loads of copper -or- brass the payouts at the yard are fairly good and operating expenses are reasonable enough. Even better if i can combine purposes and hit the scrapyard while i'm on other business in the area.
I would take a beating if i tried to do steel or aluminum. The juice wouldn't be worth the squeeze.
It's a different story if you are operating on a larger scale in a major metropolitan area.
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