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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Thu Feb 08, 2018 12:04 pm

300 lbs to tin cans 105/ton
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Thu Feb 15, 2018 9:41 pm

481# of Compressor/Coil Assemblies @ 15c/lb. = $72.40
1# of Aluminum foil (from chocolate candy) @ 60c/lb. = $0.60
TOTAL FOR ABOVE $73.00
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Fri Feb 16, 2018 7:50 am

I have been told alum foil can only go in with the dirty aluminum, you got a good price! Now eat more candy!
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby smackvay » Fri Feb 16, 2018 7:51 am

#1 copper $2.65 per pound
#2 copper $2.40 per pound
Copper/alum rads I got $1.15 per pound
Cast aluminum $.55 per pound
Electric motor $.17 per pound

This was last Saturday

Last Friday I hauled in a load of
Shreads for $135 per ton
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Fri Feb 16, 2018 1:04 pm

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!


I didn't really get that price. They just rounded up to the nearest dollar and didn't even itemize it on the receipt, so I just guessed to make the math work (since I got $73 total).
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby chris6084 » Sat Feb 17, 2018 1:21 am

In California:

33.6 lbs PET plastic bottles @ $1.24/lb
5.5 lbs plastic water jugs @ $0.57/lb
39 lbs aluminum cans @ $1.60/lb

$107.20
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby chris6084 » Sat Feb 17, 2018 1:37 am

cwgii wrote:lol, crv going to ca



Yup. They pay 98 cents in AZ, then truck it over to CA to get $1.50+. I grew up in Phoenix, and you could always tell which yards were doing this. They always paid the most.

Anyways, I was actually talking to somebody who works on a compliance team for the California CRV. He was bragging about how successful the program is with aluminum cans having 99% redemption rate while plastic bottles have a 70% redemption rate. I had to stop myself from telling him it is due to AZ & NV yards bringing it over to CA. The guy seemed pretty arrogant, so I was just letting him ramble on. He also commented how so many beverage companies are decreasing the amount of plastic used in bottles and they make money when people bring in bottles by weight.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Wed Feb 21, 2018 11:20 am

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?
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby chris6084 » Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:17 pm

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.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Thu Feb 22, 2018 12:23 pm

4800 lbs of glass this week.

got 4 tvs yesterdy
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Thu Feb 22, 2018 2:13 pm

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! :lol:
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Sun Feb 25, 2018 3:48 pm

dummy me , got an electric lawn mower today. the blade is on so tight... cant figure if it might be a left hand thread. ????
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Sun Feb 25, 2018 4:59 pm

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. ????


I have cut off one side of the blade with a sawsall then the motor was able to be removed from base. Turned in the motor as dirty cast a little more than dirty aluminium
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Tue Feb 27, 2018 10:45 am

100 lbs. sheet iron $.0525 lb. Fake Christmas tree, vacuum, coffee maker, 2 plastic speakers and a bunch of coffee cans filled up with cord ends and Christmas light bulbs
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Wed Feb 28, 2018 12:26 pm

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! :lol:


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! :thumbdown: Do they charge you a CRV when you are at a bar or restaurant? If so how do you get your paid deposit back?
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed Feb 28, 2018 11:37 pm

Scrapping proceeds for today:

#2 Insulated wire 61# @ 45c
Clean aluminum 13# @ 35c
Mixed brass 3# @ $1
Cans, Aluminum 1# @ 80c
Steel 17# @ 6c
Small motors 18# @ 15c
Total for above (113#) and $39.52

FINAL PAYMENT- ROUNDED UP TO $40.00
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby chris6084 » Thu Mar 01, 2018 1:09 am

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! :lol:


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! :thumbdown: Do they charge you a CRV when you are at a bar or restaurant? If so how do you get your paid deposit back?



Yup, you pay tax on CRV because it is a "fee" and fees are taxable. And you pay an extra charge for bags at the store, so you have to bring your own. I've never seen a bar or restaurant charge a separate fee for the CRV. I'm sure it's included in the price though because the restaurant has to pay it to the distributor. Same with vending machines. The soda distributor has to pay the CRV, so it would be included in the vend price.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby everything » Thu Mar 01, 2018 12:22 pm

Jumped in a dumpster last night made out with about 11 dollars in #2 insulated and some power supplies I still have.
Sheet Iron 23 net 1155 NT 1.78
Yellow brass solids 3 net 1.96 5.88
#2 insulated copper 14 net .79 11.06
Electric motor 7 net .11 .77
Copper transformer 1 net .09 .09
GRAND TOTAL 19.58
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:34 pm

3500 lbs of cardboard at .01/lb
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:25 pm

Two trips today...

TRIP 1:
Compressor/coil assemblies (313# @ 15 cents) $46.95
Dirty mixed aluminum (21# @ 30 cents) $6.30
Small motors (18# @ 15 cents) $2.70
Steel (180# @ .06) $10.80
Rounding up to next dollar $0.25
TOTAL FOR TRIP 1: $67.00

TRIP 2:
Compressor/coil assemblies (498# @ 15 cents) $74.70
Rounding up to next dollar $0.30
TOTAL FOR TRIP 2: $75.00

TOTAL FOR DAY: $142.00
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby xippi » Wed Mar 07, 2018 12:18 pm

02/16/2018
Tin/light Iron $170.00 1550#
#2 CU Insulated 50% $0.58 lb 10 lb
S/S 304 $0.32 lb 33 lb
02/20/2018
Tin/light Iron $170.00 540#
AL Old Sheet $0.43 lb 28 lb
Al Cu Radiator $0.98 lb 9 lb
Yellow Brass $1.77 lb 8 lb
#1 Copper $2.52 lb 20 lb
#2 CU Insulated <3 $0.23 lb 10 lb
02/26/2018
#1 HMS Prepared $210.00 780#
Tin/Light Iron $180.00 510#

prices creeping up :thumbup:
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:50 am

220 lbs. prepared steel @ $.0875 lb.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby everything » Thu Mar 08, 2018 5:13 pm

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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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Thu Mar 08, 2018 6:36 pm

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.


Save up the dirty stuff it all adds up. I used to pass up steel as steel sucks money wise, but when you break down something to make it clean you get steel... so I added it to the pile and went from there!
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:05 am

140 lbs. sheet iron $.0625 lb.
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