Thogey wrote:The only thing I remove is the food. I got 10.5 cents per pound for a trash can full this Friday.
cwgii wrote:you were lucky at .105 here in tucson it is .095
AGgressive Metal wrote:The yard in Cincinnati doesn't take them anymore unless you have enough to justify going over the scales in a vehicle.
Treasurekidd wrote:I remove the labels, rinse them, put the sharp metal lid inside the can and then flatten them by first stepping on the sides and the crushing the bottom of the can to flatten it out. If you dso it right, it traps the sharp edged lid inside the can, so you can add that to the weight without anyone getting cut. I save all my tin food cans in yard waste bags alongside my aluminum cans and cash them when I have a full bag. I just haul it in with my other stuff and they give me basic steel prices. Hey, it's 10 cents per pound closer to retirement, right???
hobo finds wrote:AGgressive Metal wrote:The yard in Cincinnati doesn't take them anymore unless you have enough to justify going over the scales in a vehicle.
I wonder why? Will they take them is you smashed them flat and mixed them in with other steel?
scrapman1077 wrote:"Apparently it's because they say they're really bad for the environment."
And the landfill is better ??
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