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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed May 23, 2018 11:19 pm

everything wrote:low grade boards 4 lbs. .20
72.52 got ripped on the boards again..


I've also had difficulty getting people to buy boards and pay anything anywhere near a decent price. I know there are those who will buy if you ship them, but I don't want to pay shipping for something that won't yield much money. I know of a place that is 20-25 miles each way from where I live, but I've got to save up a BUNCH of boards to justify that trip. I wish there was a better way. Oh well...
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby hobo finds » Thu May 24, 2018 10:37 am

160 lbs. clean sheet iron (a swamp cooler) $.0775 lb.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby chris6084 » Sat May 26, 2018 4:00 pm

41 lbs Plastic bottles: $50.72
28 lbs Aluminum cans: $44.16
128 lbs Glass bottles: $13.08
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat May 26, 2018 4:08 pm

chris6084 wrote:41 lbs Plastic bottles: $50.72


A pound of plastic is $1.23 a pound? Wow. Do they mind if you crush the plastic to save space or is that harder to do with plastic than it is with aluminum cans?
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby chris6084 » Sat May 26, 2018 9:30 pm

Recyclersteve wrote:
chris6084 wrote:41 lbs Plastic bottles: $50.72


A pound of plastic is $1.23 a pound? Wow. Do they mind if you crush the plastic to save space or is that harder to do with plastic than it is with aluminum cans?


I crush all my plastic and aluminum. I'd have a full truck load bringing in that many bottles and cans uncrushed. It takes a bit of time, but it's worth it to save space in my garage.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Tue May 29, 2018 3:31 pm

330 lbs pf chairs, table parts from a church. 155/ton
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby xippi » Tue May 29, 2018 7:35 pm

Tin/light Iron $165.00 2620# $193.00
8x2 drawer 2x 3 drawer metal file cabines, 3 dryer , washer, Lawn mower, furnace pipes. bunch of misc smalls I filled the cabinets up with.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue May 29, 2018 8:10 pm

Fans (4" x 4") 57 0.15 lb. $8.55
#2 Copper Ins. (colored wire) 15 0.35 lb. $5.25
Transformers (1" x 1") 33 0.15 lb. $4.95
Aluminum MLC, clean (mixed low copper) 3 0.36 lb. $1.08
Aluminum cans 6 0.90 lb. $5.40
Clean aluminum sheets (approx. 1' x 2-3') 43 0.36 lb. $15.48
Steel 184 0.06 lb. $11.04
Round up $0.25
TOTAL FOR ABOVE $52.00
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Fri Jun 01, 2018 3:47 pm

SHRED 115/T FRIDGE CASINGS, XMAS TREEE, TIN CANS, BOTTLE CAPS, XMAS LIGHTS
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby natsb88 » Fri Jun 01, 2018 4:52 pm

Almost out of empty barrels. Guess I will have to run some scrap soon.

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Forgot to count but I think there are 12-14 drums of aluminum chips, around half a dozen of stainless, probably 8-10 drums of steel chips, and several drums of misc. steel. Plus a bunch of bigger stuff. That's a 40' container down to about a 24" aisle that only goes about 2/3 of the way back :lol:
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Dr. Cadmium » Fri Jun 01, 2018 8:28 pm

10 lbs tantalum capacitors @ $20/lb

1300 lbs light iron @ 150/GT
30 lbs #1 steel 245/GT

mixed Al 0.43
extruded Al 0.49
irony Al 0.12
compressors 0.12
ACR 1.00
#2 copper 2.20
dirty stainless 0.15
lead batteries 0.32
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat Jun 02, 2018 12:07 am

natsb88 wrote:Almost out of empty barrels. Guess I will have to run some scrap.

Forgot to count but I think there are 12-14 drums of aluminum chips, around half a dozen of stainless, probably 8-10 drums of steel chips, and several drums of misc. steel. Plus a bunch of bigger stuff. That's a 40' container down to about a 24" aisle that only goes about 2/3 of the way back :lol:


Nate: I am dieing to hear how much you get when you go to the salvage yard. I would imagine it will be well worth the trip.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat Jun 02, 2018 12:12 am

Dr. Cadmium wrote:10 lbs tantalum capacitors @ $20/lb



Do you snip the tantalum capacitors off of motherboards, etc.? I'm assuming that someone who buys circuit boards would buy these capacitors- is that who you sell to?
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Sat Jun 02, 2018 5:35 pm

35 lbs al cans at .85
48 lbs plastic at .45
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat Jun 02, 2018 5:59 pm

cwgii wrote:35 lbs al cans at .85
48 lbs plastic at .45


Wow- you are getting .45/lb. and Chris6084 gets $1.23. Quite a difference.

Maybe he's in California where they pay "too much" for certain things like aluminum. I say "too much" because it is more than the actual market value, but fully realize that there is a deposit that people pay up front when they buy bottles and cans. So they are just get back some of what they already paid.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby natsb88 » Sat Jun 02, 2018 8:32 pm

The recycling center I volunteer at shipped a 42,000 pound load of plastic a few weeks ago. We got $0.06/lb. It's going to a domestic buyer that turns the HDPE (#2) into high end outdoor furniture and sorts/cleans/shreds the #1 and #5 into usable raw material for other domestic manufacturers. We're just glad to have a buyer for plastic again. We had been sitting on it for the last 12-18 months because nobody wanted it. Before that we sold a load for $0.02/lb just to get rid of it :sick:
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Sun Jun 03, 2018 12:29 am

It is hard to imagine how much space 42,000 pounds of plastic would take up...
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Sun Jun 03, 2018 11:52 am

natsb88 wrote:The recycling center I volunteer at shipped a 42,000 pound load of plastic a few weeks ago. We got $0.06/lb. It's going to a domestic buyer that turns the HDPE (#2) into high end outdoor furniture and sorts/cleans/shreds the #1 and #5 into usable raw material for other domestic manufacturers. We're just glad to have a buyer for plastic again. We had been sitting on it for the last 12-18 months because nobody wanted it. Before that we sold a load for $0.02/lb just to get rid of it :sick:

land the thing of hdpe is the milk jugs have some particular marketing applications while the #2 ''colored'' has almost no use .
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby natsb88 » Sun Jun 03, 2018 2:19 pm

cwgii wrote:
natsb88 wrote:The recycling center I volunteer at shipped a 42,000 pound load of plastic a few weeks ago. We got $0.06/lb. It's going to a domestic buyer that turns the HDPE (#2) into high end outdoor furniture and sorts/cleans/shreds the #1 and #5 into usable raw material for other domestic manufacturers. We're just glad to have a buyer for plastic again. We had been sitting on it for the last 12-18 months because nobody wanted it. Before that we sold a load for $0.02/lb just to get rid of it :sick:

land the thing of hdpe is the milk jugs have some particular marketing applications while the #2 ''colored'' has almost no use .

Our buyer uses all colors of HDPE. They don't want black though. They could use it, but their sorting machines can't see the black plastic against the black conveyor belts and it ends up in the wrong places.

They first use light density to sort the whole plastic by type (number), then they shred and clean it, then they use optical sorting to sort the flakes by color. It's a pretty cool operation.

This video was made about four years ago, I believe they are now running three shifts at their plastics facility and two at the furniture factory. They are processing 25+ million pounds a year.



Recyclersteve wrote:It is hard to imagine how much space 42,000 pounds of plastic would take up...

That was one 53' trailer full of baled plastic. Without baling, that same load of plastic would fill at least 12-15 trucks :shock:
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Mon Jun 04, 2018 5:23 pm

Wow. Glad it was compacted enough to fit on/in a single truck.

Great video by the way. It is nice to see someone doing something about plastic. It is easier to recycle aluminum and copper. You get more money. They don't take up as much space and there are lots of places that buy them. But plastic just doesn't get enough respect- it is like the Rodney Dangerfield of recyclables.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby xippi » Tue Jun 05, 2018 3:33 pm

06/01/2018 #1 HMS Prepared $220.00gt 370#
Tin/light Iron $165.00gt 1120#
AL Old Sheet $0.46 lb 73 lb
AL FE High Grade $0.17 lb 20 lb
Yellow Brass $1.79 lb 32 lb
#2 Copper $2.28 lb 10 lb
#2 CU Insulated 40% $0.34 lb 14 lb
Steel BX Cable $0.02 lb 10 lb
#1 CU Insulated 50% $1.01 lb 9 lb
#1 CU Insulated 65% $1.15 lb 8 lb
#2 CU insulated 50% $0.55 lb 16 lb
S/S 304 Prepared $0.36 lb 60 lb
Batteries $0.28 lb 17 lb $272.20

06/04/2018
Tin/light Iron $165.00 660 lb
AL Old Sheet $0.46 lb 39 lb
#1 CU Insulated 65% $1.15 lb 45 lb
#2 CU Insulated 50% $0.55 lb 8 lb $115.55
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue Jun 05, 2018 5:03 pm

Xippi:

$387.75 in just two days. I would absolutely love to be able to do that much.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby Recyclersteve » Tue Jun 05, 2018 5:12 pm

Dr. Cadmium wrote:10 lbs tantalum capacitors @ $20/lb

1300 lbs light iron @ 150/GT
30 lbs #1 steel 245/GT

mixed Al 0.43
extruded Al 0.49
irony Al 0.12
compressors 0.12
ACR 1.00
#2 copper 2.20
dirty stainless 0.15
lead batteries 0.32


That's well over $275 in one haul. I need to start stepping up.
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Wed Jun 06, 2018 2:21 pm

220 lbs clean sheet at 155/t
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Re: What did you scrap?

Postby cwgii » Wed Jun 06, 2018 2:22 pm

105 lbs #1 plastic , .45/lb
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