fire medic 160 wrote:Hey Silversaddle, are all metals looking to jump, or just steel?
hobo finds wrote:I have a brother in law who worked at Bethlehm Steel for 20+ years then the steel trade died. I often wonder why don't we start up the old steel mills and re-process the scrap steel that we send to China and other places.
messymessy wrote:hobo finds wrote:I have a brother in law who worked at Bethlehm Steel for 20+ years then the steel trade died. I often wonder why don't we start up the old steel mills and re-process the scrap steel that we send to China and other places.
Strict EPA regulations and expensive union labor?
wayne1956 wrote:Oops, forgot to mention, steel here lately had been 160 a ton. Took some in today and it was 205 a ton.
copperhead57 wrote:According to an article in my local newspaper, they are paying up to $240/ton in northern Georgia.
I know where some old appliances were illegally dumped. Maybe I should get them and sell them to the scrapyard.
copperhead57 wrote:According to an article in my local newspaper, they are paying up to $240/ton in northern Georgia.
I know where some old appliances were illegally dumped. Maybe I should get them and sell them to the scrapyard.
flbandit wrote:I took in a bit yesterday and got $11.25 per 100 lbs.! I also got $0.67 a lb. for cans, and .65 for clean aluminum.
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