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    What should I be getting for appliance motors with aluminum windings?

    My yard only wants to give me shred price for appliance motors with aluminum windings. They give me motor scrap price ones for the copper windings. Am I getting ripped off? What do you guys get for them? Thanks!



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    at least .25 cents a pound

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    Yeah, you are a little, my yard will sometimes only gives me breakage price for motors with aluminumwire. Depends on who is working that day.
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    Most of the time if you put them in with a load with mostly copper windings they pay me the same about .25 .30 a lb. It's my thinking though that if a typical yard is willing to pay .25 a lb. for dirty aluminum than whats the beef with motors that have alum. windings? wb

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    My yard paid me .27 today for a load that included some larger motors that had aluminum windings. Another yard about 15 miles away pays .30. With the cost of gas I don't think it would be worth the extra drive unless I'm doing enough volume.

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    I still cut them out. Granted I dont do many of them but my yards will pay me 81 cents a pound for clean aluminum wire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    I still cut them out. Granted I dont do many of them but my yards will pay me 81 cents a pound for clean aluminum wire.
    And you get the difference between 'shread' & 'heavy iron' for the iron.
    Thats my deal with a guy for fridge motors.
    I scrap it, keep the copper wire (2Lb each) & sell the iron at heavy iron prices & give him the money for the iron.

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    My yard has a set price for 'Ali contaminated heavy iron'. Dunno what it is, just a bit under the heavy iron price.
    It all gets dumped in the same pile, I just get less than full price for it.

    Thats were all my electric armatures ended up.


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