Finder wrote:DFW , Texas
19 lbs tin @ .01 = 19 cent (not worth the trouble)
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Finder wrote:DFW , Texas
19 lbs tin @ .01 = 19 cent (not worth the trouble)
maoguinn wrote:36 lbs of alum. cans @ .62lb - $22.32
130lb car transmission @.02lb - $2.60
11 lbs alum. w/iron (alum. ladder) @ .05lb - $ .55
2 lbs of dirty brass @ .50lb - $1.00
7 lbs of yellow brass @ 1.75lb - $12.25
Total - $38.72
The transmission was not worth the trouble. It was very heavy and i had to take the oil pan off and clean up a mess.
My scrap yard does not take transmissions with fluid still in them.
theirrationalist wrote:maoguinn wrote:36 lbs of alum. cans @ .62lb - $22.32
130lb car transmission @.02lb - $2.60
11 lbs alum. w/iron (alum. ladder) @ .05lb - $ .55
2 lbs of dirty brass @ .50lb - $1.00
7 lbs of yellow brass @ 1.75lb - $12.25
Total - $38.72
The transmission was not worth the trouble. It was very heavy and i had to take the oil pan off and clean up a mess.
My scrap yard does not take transmissions with fluid still in them.
I can't believe you sold it for $.02 per pound. That's horrible. I would have found another yard immediately. Was it a cast aluminum shell?
Also, .05lbs for irony aluminum? Do you not have many options for scrap yards?
aussamdad wrote:it takes special tools to disassemble an automatic transmission...it is full of steel, only the case is Aluminum....Yesterday i scrapped 32 steel open head drums...$124 and change @ $9.50/100 wt. Monday a bunch of ups batteries
theirrationalist wrote:
Yes that's what I ment by "cast aluminum shell." I am just in awe that he was only payed 1¢ per pound. Why?
.02FYI wrote:In your respective areas do you have to get fingerprinted to sell metal? Here you do. Privacy issue . However they are concerned about stolen property especially copper.
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