cwgii wrote:is that why cfs took down their signs. ashamed to let folks know they lowered the price
silversaddle1 wrote:Ha ha, kind of tough out there huh boys?!!!
hobo finds wrote: What did you do with your cut off ends from the wire? What did the yard take them as?
silversaddle1 wrote:Prices could go lower yet. I think we are in this one for the long haul. $40.00 a ton for shread today. Ouch! Oh well, I'm not sitting on shread steel. Copper and such, well yes!
Recyclersteve wrote:I threw them away. They didn't seem interested in the cutoff ends at all.
silversaddle1 wrote:We have never charged a per pound price to haul away and recycle computer equipment. Crt's yes, but only those.
Dr. Cadmium asked me why I thought prices were so low. I missed that question. The answer is simple. China's economy is in the crapper as well as ours. No one is buying durable goods, no new major building projects going on, no government contracts. While imported steel had hurt us big time in the past, it really is not a big factor right now. No one is buying, so there is a huge surplus.
MetalMan wrote:" I won't be taking anything to the yard until prices increase dramatically. I have the room to stockpile more valuable scrap, and will wait it out."
Agreed. What if the vast majority of scrappers did the same. I imagine we could help the supply side of the equation to our advantage.
everything wrote: Oh, and found a dumpster that is only a mile away that I can hit regularly and might start hitting after work later at night, on my way home, it's a cable TV company. They throw a ton of the coax away, not taking any of that, don't know if I can recycle it or not but if I could their is allot.
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