mtldealer wrote:What type of scrap metal are you interested in hearing about?
Robarons wrote:I know in my town all the scrap yards are clustered together in the industrial park area near railway lines. This allows the yards to be competitive but far away if you dont live near this cluster.
So some guy opened a small operation across town- small plot of land with a shack and scale. He bought iron and normal metals and it seems he contracted them out to one of the larger scrap yards in the industrial area. He paid less, but he made more than the difference up in the convenience of his location capturing people who would have never scrapped at all to the distance and by opening more hours- on Saturday and even Sunday for a while. When he collected enough in bulk of each metal one of the larger yards paid him a commercial price to make it worth while.
But it seems being close to railroad tracks and being able to contact semi's to haul metal away seems to be key recipe. My town had 70,000 GM workers in 1979 and was one time a huge industrial hub, but by 1995 they laid off 62,000 workers, so these yards are using an infrastructure left behind by GM.
TXBullion wrote:Wonder where it all goes? Individual metal refineries ? Black hole? China? Wonder ho the big buyers are of this stuff...... Hoard weren't you guys selling card board BTT for a while ?
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