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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:55 pm

248 lbs of #1 plastic
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Dr. Cadmium » Fri Aug 25, 2017 6:48 pm

80 lbs mixed wire @ $0.63/lb
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat Aug 26, 2017 3:42 am

Dr. Cadmium wrote:80 lbs mixed wire @ $0.63/lb


Dr. Cadmium- you might consider splitting up your wiring to get a better price, but it does take a bit more time to do so. I usually do this type of work while listening to a baseball, basketball or football game.

For me, I separate the wiring into three basic types:

1) Thicker wire such as cords you plug into a wall (with the plug itself clipped off);
2) Thin wire which is very stiff (I clip the ends off); and
3) Thin wire which is very easy to bend (again I clip the ends off).

I also have a fourth box for unusual items that I don't know how to classify. I show these to the attendant at the scrap yard and let him decide. See my next post for prices realized.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat Aug 26, 2017 3:42 am

Ignore this accidental dupe post.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat Aug 26, 2017 3:51 am

Prices realized on Friday August 25th at the local scrap yard...

Christmas lights 1# @ $0.10 = .10
Copper #2 tube 3# @ $2.20 = $6.60
Insulated #1 80% copper wire 10# @ $1.75 = $17.50
Insulated #2 40% copper wire 30# @ $0.50 = $15.00
Low grade motors 39# @ $0.05 = $1.95
Painted old sheet 15# @ $0.30 = $4.50 (these were actually aluminum items- oh well)
ROMEX 65% 1# @ $1.35 = $1.35
Sheet Iron 140# @ $85/ton = $5.95
Stainless steel 14# @ $0.25 = $3.50
TOTAL $56.45

This was the most I've received in a single visit since May, 2014. Copper breaking above $3/lb. (per Kitco) the past few days may have helped.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Dr. Cadmium » Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:36 pm

Recyclersteve wrote:
Dr. Cadmium- you might consider splitting up your wiring to get a better price, but it does take a bit more time to do so..


Not worth the time. That price I'm getting is for all wire mixed together including:

1) electrical cords, power cords, wire with the plugs still on
2) all types of computer wire with the plugs still on
3) automotive wiring harness

The only restrictions are there can't be any adapters, BX, coaxial cable, aluminum wire, or fiber optic.

The only types fo wire I bother to separate for a higher price are Cat 5, romex, THHN, and cable.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Thu Aug 31, 2017 10:28 am

380 lbs. clean sheet iron $.06 lb. $22.80
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Dr. Cadmium » Thu Aug 31, 2017 6:32 pm

Steel is up!

580 lbs light iron @ 150/GT
35 lbs #1 steel @ 190/GT
30 lbs #2 copper @ 2.20
45 lbs brass @ 1.40
301 lbs lead batteries @ 0.30
11 lbs romex @ 1.20
9 lbs THHN @ 1.55
2 lbs copper wire @ 0.75
2 lbs aluminum BX @ 0.60
15 lbs clean ACR @ 0.95
30 lbs aluminum rims @ 0.53
18 lbs extruded aluminum @ 0.45
49 lbs aluminum @ 0.39
40 lbs irony aluminum @ 0.11
5 lbs electric motor @ 0.17
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby AdamsSamoa » Tue Sep 05, 2017 11:46 am

80 Lbs of mixed steel... $4.40
145 Lbs of Non-Magnetic Stainless... $14.50
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Thu Sep 07, 2017 10:50 am

180 lbs sheet iron $.045 lb.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Dr. Cadmium » Thu Sep 07, 2017 8:17 pm

132 returnable cans and bottles @ $0.05 each
220 lbs light iron @ 150/GT
58 lbs #1 steel @ 200/GT
18 lbs brass @ 1.45
70 lbs irony aluminum @ 0.11
2 lbs stainless @ 0.30
2 lbs aluminum @ 0.39
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Mon Sep 11, 2017 6:23 pm

Dr. Cadmium wrote:
Recyclersteve wrote:
Dr. Cadmium- you might consider splitting up your wiring to get a better price, but it does take a bit more time to do so..


Not worth the time. That price I'm getting is for all wire mixed together including:

1) electrical cords, power cords, wire with the plugs still on
2) all types of computer wire with the plugs still on
3) automotive wiring harness

The only restrictions are there can't be any adapters, BX, coaxial cable, aluminum wire, or fiber optic.

The only types fo wire I bother to separate for a higher price are Cat 5, romex, THHN, and cable.


On your thhn wire is this all #1 is there a med grade thhn? And when you list cable I am sure that's not coax, what type of wire is that?
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Dr. Cadmium » Mon Sep 11, 2017 9:34 pm

Wire is a small part of my business, so I'm not as knowledgeable about all of the sorting intricacies. Copper prices in my region are generally $0.10 - $0.15 lower than what I'm seeing others report. This has been the trend for over a decade now.

For mixed wire I get $0.63/lb. This is for all electrical wire with plugs, single and double insulated. Includes all types of computer wire and automotive wiring harness. The company I'm selling it to is selling it by multiple trailor loads (30,000 - 40,000 lbs each) at a time and I believe they are getting around $0.75/lb for it.

Alternatively, the scrapyard near me is paying $0.25/lb - $0.75 for most wire depending on type and if the ends are cut off. Selling my wire this way would take more time to sort and prepare it and I'd get less money.

"THHN" is single insulated solid wire, the type inside romex house wiring or BX cable. I belive is has to be gauge 16 or larger to qualify as THHN.

"Cable" is a slang term some yards use for very high yield single insulated wire. One yard near me does small, medium, large. Another does a certain price for anything AWG4+.

"Telco" is slang for telecom wire, mainly Cat5 and Cat6. This I can get at least $0.75/lb for locally if I cut the ends off. If I shop around, I can probably get $0.90/lb but I rarely get large quantities. Usually when I do, it's still on the rolls and worth more to sell for use.

"Romex" is double-insulated house wire. Underground (gray) and older cloth house wire is worth much less, my local yard only pays $0.75/lb for these types as regular wire vs. $1.20/lb for white or yellow romex.

"BX" cable has a spiraled metal outer layer that's either aluminum or steel and 3 insulated wires inside. The aluminum variety is worth more than steel, $0.60/lb vs. $0.17/lb at my local yard.

Aluminum wire is usually in the form of small cables, and price depends on wether or not it's single or double insulated. Stripped it has its own aluminum grade, higher value than extruded.

Coaxial cable goes with light iron/shred by me. There are some types that are worth more depending on the thickness and shielding, over $0.30/lb for better grades, but these are uncommon.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Wed Sep 13, 2017 1:08 pm

thanks for the info!
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Thu Sep 14, 2017 11:59 am

two ''steel" doors. 180 lbs

sheet --100/t== 9.00$
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby wolvesdad » Sun Sep 17, 2017 11:45 am

First time I've scrapped in 2 years. First time ever in Michigan...outside Detroit:
Light #2 ins wire 42lb at 0.70/lb (this was my best deal of the trip)
Alumn-old sheet 12lb at .35/lb (i made mistake of mixing all my aluminum together, including two high grade turbos. My biggest looser)
#2 Copper 6 lbs at 1.90/lb (another looser because I had one lb or so of #2 with the rest #1)
Sheet iron 106lb at 130/GT (.058/lb thats good, right? Better than Texas)

Two diesel catalytic converters.
One 'Torpedo' for $105
And another slightly smaller 'balloon'?? Style ....THEY OFFERED $9 total!!!!!?????

I was selling these for my neighbor, so I didnt sell for $9. Isnt that low on any Diesel catalytic converter? Ought a be at least $25?? It wasnt off a 4 banger or anything!!
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby scrapman1077 » Sun Sep 17, 2017 2:40 pm

I took some cats in to a core buyer, one was a big diesel, NO value , looked it up on his computer, no PGMs at all. It came home with me.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby xippi » Sun Sep 17, 2017 3:15 pm

I been doing a lot of scrapping to much to list but I will give you some pricing in central Massachusetts
tin/Light Iron $170 G/T been a up trend all summer higher then I see most so Im happy.
$170 same for #1 steel unprepeared over 5 feet length, only 5$ more for prepared :thumbdown: all goes in tin/light iron pile.
copper #2 $2.04 /lb was briefly at $2.29
Al Old Sheet $0.26 down from .29 I did get .45 for some nice extruded 10/10 a few weeks ago but the trend is down with spot up :thumbdown: to low IMO
Yellow Brass $1.57 up from 1.42
Batteries $0.13 Up from .09 still to low IMO
#2 copper Insulted %40 $.50 /lb for mixed with ends. including computer wire ribbon all wire that to thin to strip.
Extension and power cords a bit more $.60 I try to strip this stuff if I have time . I don't typical get a lot of it
Al/Cu Radiators .99 up from .91 I always saw the copper ends off and make sure there is no FE on em ( don't get a lot)

sounds like you are getting diesel cats made after 2010, SCR/DPR systems Spray DEF (urea) and diesel fuel into the Cat and burn it off periodically. theres little to no PM's in them. but I'm not expert. :mrgreen:
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby xippi » Mon Sep 18, 2017 10:44 pm

Tin/light Iron $170.00 GT 1530lb
AL Old Sheet $.0.27 lb 37 lb up a penny, still to low imo
Al Cu Radiator $0.99 lb 30 lb
Yellow Brass $1.57 lb 7 lb
#2 Copper $2.04 lb 7 lb
Copper Recovery $0.22 lb 2 lb
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue Sep 19, 2017 12:43 am

Stopped by the scrap yard at 5:35pm on Sunday (they close at 6pm) and was told they were so busy that they RAN OUT OF CASH! That's a first for me. Today (Monday) I went back and they appeared to be quite busy. I sold the following today:

25 Cans (aluminum) 1 @ 0.60 lb. $0.60
6- Insulated 1- 80% (copper wire) 4 @ 1.60 lb. $6.40
13- Insulated 2- 40% (copper wire) 16 @ 0.40 lb. $6.40
11- Insulated 2- 50% (copper wire) 11 @ 0.50 lb. $5.50
104 Low Grade Motors 8 @ 0.04 lb. $0.32
23 Painted Old Sheet 7 @ 0.30 lb. $2.10
56 Sealed units 36 @ 0.10 lb. $3.60
41 Stainless Steel dirty 6 @ 0.10 lb. $0.60
TOTAL RECEIVED TODAY $25.52
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Tue Sep 19, 2017 11:41 am

Recyclersteve wrote:Stopped by the scrap yard at 5:35pm on Sunday (they close at 6pm) and was told they were so busy that they RAN OUT OF CASH! That's a first for me. Today (Monday) I went back and they appeared to be quite busy. I sold the following today:

25 Cans (aluminum) 1 @ 0.60 lb. $0.60
6- Insulated 1- 80% (copper wire) 4 @ 1.60 lb. $6.40
13- Insulated 2- 40% (copper wire) 16 @ 0.40 lb. $6.40
11- Insulated 2- 50% (copper wire) 11 @ 0.50 lb. $5.50
104 Low Grade Motors 8 @ 0.04 lb. $0.32
23 Painted Old Sheet 7 @ 0.30 lb. $2.10
56 Sealed units 36 @ 0.10 lb. $3.60
41 Stainless Steel dirty 6 @ 0.10 lb. $0.60
TOTAL RECEIVED TODAY $25.52


[b][/What types of wires did you separate to get the 2 different prices on #2 insulated?b]
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Tue Sep 19, 2017 3:26 pm

400 lbs. sheet iron (always wonder when I get a number like this) @ $.07 lb.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue Sep 19, 2017 5:43 pm

To answer your question- the one type of #2 (40%) was what I normally see. The other type (#2- 50%) appeared to be for a computer or telephone network. One of the long cords (50-100 ft. long) was white on the outside- the shorter one (15-20 ft. long) was blue on the outside. They both came out of a construction dumpster where tenant improvement work was being done.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Wed Sep 20, 2017 10:52 am

Recyclersteve wrote:To answer your question- the one type of #2 (40%) was what I normally see. The other type (#2- 50%) appeared to be for a computer or telephone network. One of the long cords (50-100 ft. long) was white on the outside- the shorter one (15-20 ft. long) was blue on the outside. They both came out of a construction dumpster where tenant improvement work was being done.


Thanks for the info I think that wire could have been Cat5. I am trying to separate out my wire more and more to try and get a better price. And low grade motors suck, one place around here started that hopefully others don't follow. The main place I use for electric motors can be any type and size all the way down to computer fans if you have a good mix of stuff all for the same price.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Wed Sep 20, 2017 4:08 pm

299 lbs of crushed al cans at .95/lb
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