adagirl wrote:how do you guys locate this type of quantity of various metals?
hobo finds wrote:adagirl wrote:how do you guys locate this type of quantity of various metals?
Drive down back roads or alleys people put out stuff all the time. Check craigslist for free stuff. Buy cheap at yard sales, etc.
As you break things down thats how you will aquire all the different metals.
everything wrote:I like junking, this summer I collected hundreds of lbs of aluminum through windows, storm doors, old siding, etc. I live in a larger city and every other week is pile your curb high with stuff, I get up early in the morning before the garbage guys pick it up. The last time I brought it in I got more for the catalytic converter I found on the side of the road, $64. A friend of mine is a scrapper, he gets leads on craigslist and through word of mouth. He needs a big truck, a trailer, strong back, etc. since he goes after the bigger stuff. It's definitely work. For now I gave up on aluminum but have a wire copper collection going, and am learning more about recycling computer parts.
hobo finds wrote:Today in So. AZ...
250 lbs sheet iron / steel @ .095 lb
11 lbs #2 ins wire @ .85 lb (price down .05 from last 2 weeks)
63 lbs Elect motors @ .20 lb (price down .05 from Sept)
56 lbs Compressors @ .13 lb (price up .01 from Sept)
7 lbs #2 copper @ 2.50 lb (price down .55 from Aug)
8 lbs yellow brass @1.60 lb (price down .10 from Aug)
8 lbs Diecast @ .10 lb (price down .05 from Sept)
TTL $84.08
adagirl wrote:how do you guys locate this type of quantity of various metals?
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