TXSTARFIRE wrote:they charge you $1.00 for the cash to come out of an ATM (no other option) so had to pay $2.00 to get my money.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:Two trips to scrap yard to do a little clean up.
677 lb shred steel 125 per ton
454 lb lead acid batteries 0.14 per lb
Total $105.87 rounded up to $106.00 but they charge you $1.00 for the cash to come out of an ATM (no other option) so had to pay $2.00 to get my money.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:The tin price is low but I bought it in a bucket of scrap lead so I still came out way ahead. It's definitely not something I come across very often.
6# #2 copper 2.90
4# silver plated brass 2.25
6# brass 2.00
36# clean ACR 1.55
5# tin 3.00
Total $109.20
cwgii wrote:
Got to ask. Silver plated brass....as in like a ,serving dish??
Tin?? As in.. Solder??
I know you have sold ,pewter, as in 94% tin.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:Sometimes the smallest things are the most valuable.
12.255 grams Platinum @ $28.71/g
0.645 grams Rhodium @ $148.57/g
Total: $447.67
Recyclersteve wrote:I’m curious about something. I’ve read through about 4 pages of posts and see VERY LITTLE activity with bare bright copper.
Why is that? Do some of you prefer not to strip easy to strip wire such as Romex?
cwgii wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:I’m curious about something. I’ve read through about 4 pages of posts and see VERY LITTLE activity with bare bright copper.
Why is that? Do some of you prefer not to strip easy to strip wire such as Romex?
Part of it is a lot of yards require you to have a business license to sell that item.stemming from the thieves of the recent past.
Recyclersteve wrote:I’m curious about something. I’ve read through about 4 pages of posts and see VERY LITTLE activity with bare bright copper.
Why is that? Do some of you prefer not to strip easy to strip wire such as Romex?
cwgii wrote:Very smart. Those,Strippers, can ruin a marriage v,quickly.
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