cwgii wrote:148 lbs #1
148 of al
Recyclersteve wrote:Prices for some items coming way down. The guy at the scrap yard blamed it on China not accepting items that they used to take.
Small motors 45# 0.15 lb. $6.75
#2 Insulated wire 8# 0.37 lb. $2.96
Stainless steel 24# 0.25 lb. $6.00
Aluminum 33# 0.35 lb. $11.55
#1 Insulated wire 18# 1.00 lb. $18.00
Aluminum cans 1# 1.00 lb. $1.00
Aluminum (pool skimmer pole) 3# 1.00 lb. $3.00
Round down (their mistake) -$0.26
TOTAL FOR ABOVE 132# $49.00
Just got a nice wire stripper made by TNT Tooling for about $50. Spent over an hour stripping #2 insulated wire (the size of an electrical cord), but in this case it wasn't worth the time. Some of the other wire I wanted to strip (#1 insulated) was so thick that it wouldn't fit into even the largest hole of the TNT Tooling device. Oh well- learning experience. When I find the right wire and convert it to bare bright I'll be a happy camper.
Hopefully this tool won't be like a Ryedale that sits and gathers dust...
Recyclersteve wrote:On the positive side, aluminum is spiking ferociously. You might want to consider turning your aluminum into cash soon. Aluminum was just below 90 cents earlier this month and is currently $1.14, the highest it has been since Spring 2011 (~7 years). Hopefully the scrap yards have ratcheted up their buy prices.
Recyclersteve wrote:On the positive side, aluminum is spiking ferociously. You might want to consider turning your aluminum into cash soon. Aluminum was just below 90 cents earlier this month and is currently $1.14, the highest it has been since Spring 2011 (~7 years). Hopefully the scrap yards have ratcheted up their buy prices.
Recyclersteve wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:On the positive side, aluminum is spiking ferociously. You might want to consider turning your aluminum into cash soon. Aluminum was just below 90 cents earlier this month and is currently $1.14, the highest it has been since Spring 2011 (~7 years). Hopefully the scrap yards have ratcheted up their buy prices.
By the way these aluminum prices are market prices, not what scrap dealers are paying. I got the info from kitcometals.com.
xippi wrote:04/19/2018
#1 HMS Prepared $230.00 400#
Tin/light Iron $195.00 960#
AL Truck Rim $0.65 lb 65 lb
AL Old Sheet $0.43 Lb 26 lb
Yellow Brass $1.77 lb 27 lb
#2 Copper $2.24 lb 4 lb
CU AL Transformers $0.02 lb 43 lb should of just thrown them in with the tin/light
#2 CU Insulated 40% $0.29 lb 10 lb
#2 CU Insulated 50% $0.49 lb 13 lb
S/S 304 $0.35 lb 192 lb
Batteries $0.27 lb 85 lb
hobo finds wrote:[quote="xippi"
#2 CU Insulated 40% $0.29 lb 10 lb
#2 CU Insulated 50% $0.49 lb 13 lb
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