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Scrap yard prices

Postby Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay » Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:20 pm

Here are the prices I was just paid for a pickup load of scrap. Please let me know how they compare to what you are paid in your neck of the woods.

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#2 insulated copper wire.....................................$0.97/lbs.

Shredder tin (Steel sheet metal)............................$150.00/NT

Shredder Alum. Breakage (electric motor).................$ 0.10/lbs.

#304 Stainless solids.........................................$ 0.53/lbs.

Aluminum cans................................................$ 0.60/lbs.

Sheet Aluminum...............................................$ 0.55/lbs.
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby Thogey » Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:39 pm

Looks close to what I got yesterday.

Boy, steel has really dropped. I think that is an indicator of a declining economy.

I am suprised you didnt get more for your motor. Did it have plastic on it?
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby mtldealer » Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:15 pm

Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Here are the prices I was just paid for a pickup load of scrap. Please let me know how they compare to what you are paid in your neck of the woods.

Thanks

#2 insulated copper wire.....................................$0.97/lbs.

Shredder tin (Steel sheet metal)............................$150.00/NT

Shredder Alum. Breakage (electric motor).................$ 0.10/lbs.

#304 Stainless solids.........................................$ 0.53/lbs.

Aluminum cans................................................$ 0.60/lbs.

Sheet Aluminum...............................................$ 0.55/lbs.


On the West Coast I have the following prices...


#2 insulated copper wire.....................................$1.10/lbs.

Shredder tin (Steel sheet metal)............................$260.00/NT - min 2 ton.

Shredder Alum. Breakage (electric motor).................$ 0.15/lbs.

#304 Stainless solids.........................................$ 0.69/lbs.

Aluminum cans................................................$ No price

Sheet Aluminum...............................................$ 0.68/lb
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay » Fri Oct 12, 2012 5:49 pm

Thogey wrote:Looks close to what I got yesterday.

Boy, steel has really dropped. I think that is an indicator of a declining economy.

I am suprised you didnt get more for your motor. Did it have plastic on it?

It was heavy sheet metal steel. Maybe they pay more for structural steel. I was expecting more than I got (like twice as much more. :roll: )

The motor had a plastic fan on it that I broke off. I was in the process of cutting away the frame to get to the copper wire when I discovered it was not copper wire. That should not have mattered 'cause they would shred it anyway.
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay » Fri Oct 12, 2012 5:51 pm

mtldealer wrote:
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Here are the prices I was just paid for a pickup load of scrap. Please let me know how they compare to what you are paid in your neck of the woods.

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#2 insulated copper wire.....................................$0.97/lbs.

Shredder tin (Steel sheet metal)............................$150.00/NT

Shredder Alum. Breakage (electric motor).................$ 0.10/lbs.

#304 Stainless solids.........................................$ 0.53/lbs.

Aluminum cans................................................$ 0.60/lbs.

Sheet Aluminum...............................................$ 0.55/lbs.


On the West Coast I have the following prices...


#2 insulated copper wire.....................................$1.10/lbs.

Shredder tin (Steel sheet metal)............................$260.00/NT - min 2 ton.

Shredder Alum. Breakage (electric motor).................$ 0.15/lbs.

#304 Stainless solids.........................................$ 0.69/lbs.

Aluminum cans................................................$ No price

Sheet Aluminum...............................................$ 0.68/lb

Thanks mtldealer. The steel sheet metal price you pay sounds like where it should be.

Can you tell me if #1 copper is pure copper, or an alloy?
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby Thogey » Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:09 pm

I was getting 12 cents a pound just a few months ago for steel.

Maybe the price of gas is killing it for us, but is not affecting west coast prices.
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay » Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:44 pm

Thogey wrote:I was getting 12 cents a pound just a few months ago for steel.

Maybe the price of gas is killing it for us, but is not affecting west coast prices.

From what I have heard, all the West Coast scrap is being shipped to Asia. That was four years ago, so you never know.
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby silver » Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:54 pm

Number one copper is pure copper. Electrical wire and water pipe.
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Postby hobo finds » Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:57 pm

silver wrote:Number one copper is pure copper. Electrical wire and water pipe.
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby daviscfad » Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:43 pm

How much is brass going for?
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Postby daviscfad » Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:08 pm

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Postby mtldealer » Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:36 pm

Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:
Thogey wrote:I was getting 12 cents a pound just a few months ago for steel.

Maybe the price of gas is killing it for us, but is not affecting west coast prices.

From what I have heard, all the West Coast scrap is being shipped to Asia. That was four years ago, so you never know.

That is True. It costs me approx 300 dollars to ship a 20' container (~40,000#) of scrap to china. It costs close to $2000 to bring something in on a semi (48,000#) from Chicago. Rail is a option b/c the rail cars can carry a couple hundred thousand pounds of material, but it takes a long time compared to the other options.
As of right now we bring in rail cars from around the country and then blend them on the west coat and then ship them overseas.
In 2008 I watched companies that had been in business for generations close due to the copper market. Domestic companies shipped copper to china. By the time the material got there the price had dropped so much that the customers backed out of their agreements. They said... We aren't taking the metal. Ship it back. Letters of credits, promises, contracts in the end meant nothing. If someone wants to screw you they will figure out a way. Our entire system of business is for honest people. Someone who is dishonest will always figure out how to circumvent the rules.
Sorry about the tangent.... Have a good weekend everyone.
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby Thogey » Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:41 pm

I've done business with Chinese. They do that all the time.

They will shake hands on a deal and immediately shop it.

I once attempted to run a furniture deal out of Xian. It was a nightmare!
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay » Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:47 pm

mtldealer wrote:
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:
Thogey wrote:I was getting 12 cents a pound just a few months ago for steel.

Maybe the price of gas is killing it for us, but is not affecting west coast prices.

From what I have heard, all the West Coast scrap is being shipped to Asia. That was four years ago, so you never know.

That is True. It costs me approx 300 dollars to ship a 20' container (~40,000#) of scrap to china. It costs close to $2000 to bring something in on a semi (48,000#) from Chicago. Rail is a option b/c the rail cars can carry a couple hundred thousand pounds of material, but it takes a long time compared to the other options.
As of right now we bring in rail cars from around the country and then blend them on the west coat and then ship them overseas.
In 2008 I watched companies that had been in business for generations close due to the copper market. Domestic companies shipped copper to china. By the time the material got there the price had dropped so much that the customers backed out of their agreements. They said... We aren't taking the metal. Ship it back. Letters of credits, promises, contracts in the end meant nothing. If someone wants to screw you they will figure out a way. Our entire system of business is for honest people. Someone who is dishonest will always figure out how to circumvent the rules.
Sorry about the tangent.... Have a good weekend everyone.


No problem on the tangent. I am very interested in learning about the scrap business. I have a chance to buy up lots of scrap sheet copper used by roofing & sheetmetal companies. The sheetmetal shops will sell it to me for the same as they get from a scrap yard. My idea is to sit on it for a year or two and see if the price climbs. I tried to do this in 2008, but didn't have the room to store it.
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay » Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:57 pm

Thogey wrote:I've done business with Chinese. They do that all the time.

They will shake hands on a deal and immediately shop it.

I once attempted to run a furniture deal out of Xian. It was a nightmare!

Man, I feel your pain. It's not just the Chinese who will do that. It is just about every commercial realty management company I have ever dealt with!
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay » Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:59 pm

IF you could have bought scrap copper at the bottom in 2008 and held it until the top.... that would have been a nice return on investment! I think I see a shortage trend.

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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby AGgressive Metal » Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:17 pm

Cincinnati, OH:

Aluminum: $0.55/lb
Stainless Steel: $0.50/lb
Copper: $2.65/lb
Brass: $1.70/lb
Insulated Copper: $1.00/lb
Christmas Lights: $0.20/lb
Electric Motors: $200/NT (with plastic)
Electric Motors: $400/NT
Compressors: $160/NT
Unclean Sheet ("dirty steel"): $160/NT
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby mtldealer » Sat Oct 13, 2012 1:29 am

That September is when I realized that all the BIG companies and the government will always make money... whether the markets are going up or down, its us little folks who pay the price. I lost faith in the "dream" of putting your time in and eventually you will have something.
When I was little I was told cheaters never prosper... maybe spiritually. In today's society people who steal and cheat their fellow neighbor get rewarded with golden parachutes. Now I'm on a tangent :-)
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby AGgressive Metal » Sat Oct 13, 2012 7:25 am

mtldealer wrote:When I was little I was told cheaters never prosper... maybe spiritually. In today's society people who steal and cheat their fellow neighbor get rewarded with golden parachutes.


It doesn't matter what kind of parachute you have it matters where you land. It could be really really hot where some people are going! :shock:
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Re: Scrap yard prices

Postby AGgressive Metal » Sat Oct 13, 2012 9:46 am

10/13 Cincinnati, OH

Unclean Sheet: $150.00/NT
Christmas Lights: $0.200/LB
Insulated Copper: $1.000/LB
Copper #1: $2.750/LB
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