Thogey wrote:A garage door,
About 40 feet of metal edging,
6 bags of beer cans,
6or7 fence posts
An Al extension ladder and a cast Al chair,
A trash can full of misc steel,
An Al radiator
$75.00
We're still getting .12 a pound here for sheet steel.
Sorry hobo
Heartkill wrote:Yesterday's load:
100lbs. mixed steel @ $0.13lb. - $13.00
15lbs. clean aluminum (BBQ grill shell) @ $0.55lb. - $8.25
7lbs. aluminum cans @ $0.65lb. - $4.55
17lbs. yellow brass @ $1.85lb. - $31.45
1lb. dirty brass @ $1.00lb. - $1.00
3lb. #3 sheet copper @ $3.00lb. - $9.00
5lb. ins. copper wire @ $1.30lb. - $6.50
10lb. dirty stainless steel (sink) @ $0.15lb. - $1.50
Total - $75.25
adagirl wrote:So do you all scrap nails, screws, etc...
hobo finds wrote:any metal is money!
adagirl wrote:Okay, I am a rookie at the scraping. Over the years I have hoarded aluminum cans that never made it to the yard, but yesterday I made my first drop and earned a cool $24.60.
I am looking for some expert advice: is it worthwhile to save up tin cans? the cans that food come in. Do yards take these cans?
adagirl wrote:That was my thought too. If only I had a way to flatten the cans I like I do the aluminum cans. I'm going to see what amounts with the "tin" cans and if it is profitable. Trial and error, and a big learning curve here, but I'm going to give it a shot. I guess there isn't anything on the market that is inexpensive at smashing metal cans.?????????????
shinnosuke wrote:adagirl wrote:That was my thought too. If only I had a way to flatten the cans I like I do the aluminum cans. I'm going to see what amounts with the "tin" cans and if it is profitable. Trial and error, and a big learning curve here, but I'm going to give it a shot. I guess there isn't anything on the market that is inexpensive at smashing metal cans.?????????????
Run over them with a truck?
adagirl wrote:That was my thought too. If only I had a way to flatten the cans I like I do the aluminum cans. I'm going to see what amounts with the "tin" cans and if it is profitable. Trial and error, and a big learning curve here, but I'm going to give it a shot. I guess there isn't anything on the market that is inexpensive at smashing metal cans.?????????????
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