steel - 175 ton
aluminum - 60 cents lb
stainless - 50 cents lb.
batteries - $1.00 for smaller sized like 12 volt
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steel - 175 ton
aluminum - 60 cents lb
stainless - 50 cents lb.
batteries - $1.00 for smaller sized like 12 volt
WOW! that's cheap, we're still getting $ .25 lb for our 12 v batteries, it don't matter if it's big or a motorcycle batt.Quote:
batteries - $1.00 for smaller sized like 12 volt
checked here I'm still getting 0.33
You might want to check that battery price. I've never heard of anywhere that cheap. Works out to 0.028/lb. As a middleman, I pay 0.12/lb.
That is a really good price. With my sign in the yard, I usually end up with 2 or 3 a week, and I don't have to go get them, they come to me,,, lolQuote:
checked here I'm still getting 0.33
The only other place I know to drop off batteries gives $2.00 for car batteries so I'm not sure if its just like that in my area or what.
Yeah that is super cheap for batteries. Our Current price is 0.36/lb. That is a quantity over 5000lbs though. But I currently pay .31/lb
And Mick is getting .14 I think the last time he posted. Might be worth it to transport a load down for .10-12 more a lb.Quote:
Batteries around here go for .20-.23/lb.
Interstate Battery in Boise is paying $12 per battery. I need to weigh a few of mine and see what that comes out to.
CLR,
We are located about 20 Mins from down town Saint Louis. I have once heard that Stl had one of the best metal markets around, but who knows. Haha
No Mick, your not gonna make any money that way, your supposed to buy low and sell high.Quote:
No, I PAY .12/lb. I get more than that. Last shipment was 0.030.