hobo finds wrote:I have been told alum foil can only go in with the dirty aluminum, you got a good price! Now eat more candy!
cwgii wrote:lol, crv going to ca
hobo finds wrote:2018 CRV Rates per pound
Material per lb.
PS Plastic (#6) 112.6 containers $5.63
LDPE Plastic (#4) 40.8 containers $2.04
Aluminum 28.8 containers $1.60
PETE Plastic (#1) 22.3 containers $1.24
PP Plastic (#5) 8.2 containers $0.58
HDPE Plastic (#2) 6.6 containers $0.57
PVC Plastic (#3) 11.2 containers $0.56
Bi-metal 7.3 containers $0.37
Other Plastic (#7) 3.2 containers $0.31
Glass 1.92 containers $0.102
at $.05 deposit for cans and bottles under 24 oz. and $.10 for containers 24 oz. and up wouldn't it pay better if you turned in the cans and bottles by piece vs. pound?
chris6084 wrote:hobo finds wrote:2018 CRV Rates per pound
Material per lb.
PS Plastic (#6) 112.6 containers $5.63
LDPE Plastic (#4) 40.8 containers $2.04
Aluminum 28.8 containers $1.60
PETE Plastic (#1) 22.3 containers $1.24
PP Plastic (#5) 8.2 containers $0.58
HDPE Plastic (#2) 6.6 containers $0.57
PVC Plastic (#3) 11.2 containers $0.56
Bi-metal 7.3 containers $0.37
Other Plastic (#7) 3.2 containers $0.31
Glass 1.92 containers $0.102
at $.05 deposit for cans and bottles under 24 oz. and $.10 for containers 24 oz. and up wouldn't it pay better if you turned in the cans and bottles by piece vs. pound?
In most cases it pays more to go by piece. However. The law only requires places to do a count on 50 pieces or less of any type of material. So some places refuse to count more and will only weigh. 50 5 cent containers only gets me $2.50, I'm not going to wait in a long line for that.
There are some heavy bottles, like gatorade for example that you get more than your deposit when getting paid by weight.
Ideally, I bring in bags of heavier stuff to weigh and hand over a bag of 50 light water bottles and ask for a count on those.
cwgii wrote:dummy me , got an electric lawn mower today. the blade is on so tight... cant figure if it might be a left hand thread. ????
hobo finds wrote:chris6084 wrote:hobo finds wrote:2018 CRV Rates per pound
Material per lb.
PS Plastic (#6) 112.6 containers $5.63
LDPE Plastic (#4) 40.8 containers $2.04
Aluminum 28.8 containers $1.60
PETE Plastic (#1) 22.3 containers $1.24
PP Plastic (#5) 8.2 containers $0.58
HDPE Plastic (#2) 6.6 containers $0.57
PVC Plastic (#3) 11.2 containers $0.56
Bi-metal 7.3 containers $0.37
Other Plastic (#7) 3.2 containers $0.31
Glass 1.92 containers $0.102
at $.05 deposit for cans and bottles under 24 oz. and $.10 for containers 24 oz. and up wouldn't it pay better if you turned in the cans and bottles by piece vs. pound?
In most cases it pays more to go by piece. However. The law only requires places to do a count on 50 pieces or less of any type of material. So some places refuse to count more and will only weigh. 50 5 cent containers only gets me $2.50, I'm not going to wait in a long line for that.
There are some heavy bottles, like gatorade for example that you get more than your deposit when getting paid by weight.
Ideally, I bring in bags of heavier stuff to weigh and hand over a bag of 50 light water bottles and ask for a count on those.
That sucks, I thought it would be 50 of each type of item at least, but even then, it would still not be that much money even if they were all $.10 deposit items. And 50, 40 oz. glass bottles would take up a lot of space!
hobo finds wrote:hobo finds wrote:
That sucks, I thought it would be 50 of each type of item at least, but even then, it would still not be that much money even if they were all $.10 deposit items. And 50, 40 oz. glass bottles would take up a lot of space!
And they charge you tax on your deposit! WTF. And in some places in California a extra charge to have a bag to put your items that you just purchased into! Do they charge you a CRV when you are at a bar or restaurant? If so how do you get your paid deposit back?
everything wrote:I'm seeing cars that look like they are less than ten years old going to the scrapyard these days, we are talking clean, clean, no dents, no rust, nice treads, German cars, wow, must be why so many girls I know lease, maintenance costs must be totaling them out. Tomorrow I bring in a feather light aluminum bike frame, aluminum radiator, and some kind of 40 lb. chunk of steel that came out of a boiler or something that my bike shop repair guy gave to me today and I said I'd never do aluminum again. The radiator I didn't know what to do with, it had lots of fabricated plastic on the ends of it, so I took a sledgehammer to it, if they try to give me 6 cents a pound for it because of the little bit of plastic still stuck to it, I'll take it back home and throw it in the dumpster so they can mine it out of the landfill next century when the green revolution comes, then it will be worth something.
Today's scrap run.
4 lbs. of brass solids 1.96 lb. 7.84
22 lbs. #2 insulated copper .76 16.72
For a grand total of 24.56.
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