Rosco wrote:Is everyone holding Alum
smackvay wrote:ive been holding EVERYTHING but the actual scrap(shreads) for almost 2 years
this past week we did a job and replaced 7 units. 3 of the coils in the inside units were 18 feet long 12 inches thick and almost 6 feet tall.
Unfortunately they will go into the rest of the stack as I'm still holding everything. It is amazing how heavy of copper and aluminum they used back in the day. These units are from around 1960
Mike
Recyclersteve wrote:smackvay wrote:ive been holding EVERYTHING but the actual scrap(shreads) for almost 2 years
this past week we did a job and replaced 7 units. 3 of the coils in the inside units were 18 feet long 12 inches thick and almost 6 feet tall.
Unfortunately they will go into the rest of the stack as I'm still holding everything. It is amazing how heavy of copper and aluminum they used back in the day. These units are from around 1960
Mike
When you say units, were these commercial/industrial air conditioning units or something else?
hobo finds wrote:30 lbs. brown circuit bds @ $.15 lb.
106 lbs. alum cans @ $.85 lb.
34 lbs. copper content @ $.14 lb.
14 lbs. die cast zinc @ $.30 lb.
18 lbs. coax @ $.13 lb. lb.
12 lbs. Christmas lights @ $.22 lb.
200 lbs. dirty alum @ $.20 lb.
$148.54 total
all prices got the +$.10 bonus price this trip
hobo finds wrote:trash adjustment
what was that and how many pounds? or $
hobo finds wrote:18 lbs. coax @ $.13 lb. lb.
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