everything wrote:Today's load.
Sheet iron 220 lbs. 11.55
Old sheet aluminum 67 lbs. 13.72
Yellow Brass Solids 10 lbs. 12.60
#2 copper 4 lbs. 6.68
18/8 stainless steel 7 lbs. 1.75
Total 46.41
First and last time I'll ever scrap iron, just did it because it was there.
They had a note at the yard, today iron was going down in price $10/ton.
hobo finds wrote:Also now that prices are down there is lots more stuff out there! Even most items still have there power cords attached...
cwgii wrote:my gfs work decided that I took enough of the cardboard that it no longer made financial sense to pay the city's 60$ a month fee. not that it really ever made sence. since the value added up to $30 a month , other than valentines and mothers day weeks.
hobo finds wrote:cwgii wrote:my gfs work decided that I took enough of the cardboard that it no longer made financial sense to pay the city's 60$ a month fee. not that it really ever made sence. since the value added up to $30 a month , other than valentines and mothers day weeks.
Was that fee for recycling bin or garbage bin?
everything wrote:Today, the usual, aluminum, copper wiring, stainless, power packs, circuit boards, motors, just allot of not much for 14.63. I just keep tossing it in the back of the truck, but this was a final cleanup from my last run. The thought of getting money for plastic, peaks my curiousity, .40/lb. for plastic, that's more than I can get for aluminum.
cwgii wrote:Monday was a new record. turned in 2327 lbs of broken glass.
today was 108 lb of #1 plastic.
cans tomorrow ,,,, I hope
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