hobo finds wrote:$225.00 a ton thats great! I guess it helps the price when you bring in tons
michael3065 wrote:In CT on 12/11
1600 lbs #1 prepard steel ( I beam scraps )
total $180.00
silversaddle1 wrote:michael3065 wrote:In CT on 12/11
1600 lbs #1 prepard steel ( I beam scraps )
total $180.00
That is a real low number. Did you call around on that scrap?
barrettone wrote:Novembers Totals:
628# of clean and bright wire @ $3.40/lb= $2135.20
712# of #1 Copper @ $3.30/lb= $2349.60
2340# of Copper Rads @ $1.60/lb= $3744.00
132# #2 Copper @ $3.20/lb= $422.40
122# of 316 Stainless @ .82/lb= $100.04
628# of Aluminum (rads and clip) @ .55/lb= $345.40
113# brass @ $1.20/lb= $135.60
44.2 NT of Sheet Iron @ $205/NT=$9061.00
Total Haul= $18,293.24
Not bad for a months work and 2 guys. But we're pro's and we strip EVERYTHING down off of our cooling units, plus have our own 10,000# commercial scales to make sure we get paid for all our weight (we mark our gaylords accordingly so they know we know our weights). We also get a premium for our material because we do so much volume. Gotta love scrappin'!!!
Finder wrote:Took my 1st trip to the salvage.
Sold a 22 lb box of computer power cords for .55 lb, which was $12.10.
Im still wondering if it would have been worth it to strip, I will know when my digital scale comes in
so I can weigh the copper by the oz.
Meanwhile, Im sitting on a growing hoard of 14 lbs #2 stripped copper, and have another 40 to strip.
Hades12 wrote:Finder wrote:Took my 1st trip to the salvage.
Sold a 22 lb box of computer power cords for .55 lb, which was $12.10.
Im still wondering if it would have been worth it to strip, I will know when my digital scale comes in
so I can weigh the copper by the oz.
Meanwhile, Im sitting on a growing hoard of 14 lbs #2 stripped copper, and have another 40 to strip.
without the ends I have been getitng as much as 1.60per lb for coated wire like that.
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