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    Price of gas has also tanked, transportation costs are down but yet shipping stays the same. And the cost to move the scrap from the yard is down.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post
    Price of gas has also tanked, transportation costs are down but yet shipping stays the same. And the cost to move the scrap from the yard is down.
    Doesn't seem to make sense does it?
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    It does to me in a way.

    They could lower prices an listen to people ***** an moan when they go back up, or keep it the same an make money without all the *****ing an moaning.

    We've seen gas prices dip before same with steel, copper, etc an it usually goes back up. So enjoy it while you can, but by the holidays or the new year at the longest you'll see gas go back up. Wish I could say the same for the metals.

    It's easier to lower prices temporarily then it is to lower them for a long period an then try an go back to the higher rate as the normal rate.

    I dunno, makes sense in my head!

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    Yeah lower prices suck but NOW is the Time to make money buying stuff right and sitting on it. I've bought several running, or needed under 100$ in parts to run, cars all for under 300$ ! Buy right and wait it'll pay off but don't spread yourself too thin either. Money is to be had in a down market as well as up. I have one car I paid 200$ for and sold the tires for 250$ and another I paid 250 for and sold 200$ worth of parts off it, the money is out there go get it. And oh yeah I drove both cars home !!
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    Well, the lower shred prices has finally hit my yard south of DFW. I took a load in two weeks ago and it was still sitting at 220 a ton, took in a load last Saturday and it was 160 a ton. Big drop. I will still continue picking it up and processing it, but I may start sitting on it until the price starts going back up. Will give me several flatbed trailer loads to take in by the time it goes back up and be a good payday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Yeah lower prices suck but NOW is the Time to make money buying stuff right and sitting on it. I've bought several running, or needed under 100$ in parts to run, cars all for under 300$ ! Buy right and wait it'll pay off but don't spread yourself too thin either. Money is to be had in a down market as well as up. I have one car I paid 200$ for and sold the tires for 250$ and another I paid 250 for and sold 200$ worth of parts off it, the money is out there go get it. And oh yeah I drove both cars home !!
    Wish folks here could figure that out. I have a running Mercury Sable on the table- guy WILL NOT come off $500 bucks. Told him I could go $300 Cash.. No dice. I drive by it every day.. still sitting there!

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    Give it a while, less someone with less brains and more cash shows up, a week will change most peoples mind. I love getting turned down and then a week later, get a call and my "low ball" offer seems pretty reasonable. It's better to not buy much and buy right when you do buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne1956 View Post
    I will still continue picking it up and processing it, but I may start sitting on it until the price starts going back up.
    I was warned NOT to sit on it because the price is still going down!
    Time to sit on it is when the price bottoms out, then wait for it to come back up

    If you sit on it now and then when the trailers are full and you have to bring it in >> might be down to $140 a ton

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Give it a while, less someone with less brains and more cash shows up, a week will change most peoples mind. I love getting turned down and then a week later, get a call and my "low ball" offer seems pretty reasonable.
    When they call me back after telling me my offer was too low >> It drops another 25 or 50 dollars >> Just cause I can

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    Just outside of Columbus, Ohio here. We are at $165 gross ton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC4X4 View Post
    I was warned NOT to sit on it because the price is still going down!
    Time to sit on it is when the price bottoms out, then wait for it to come back up

    If you sit on it now and then when the trailers are full and you have to bring it in >> might be down to $140 a ton
    Gate price at my yard is already 100 a ton for shred !

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Gate price at my yard is already 100 a ton for shred !
    $100/ton?
    Oh my GAWD!
    That is robbery!

    Here is my gripe.. I get current "to mill" pricing every day.. They are still getting $340/ton!! Checked it this morning!

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    Steel down at my yard

    Yep...sadoff's mill sell price is almost 340 as of today (I texted an employee). I smell alot of funny business. Most yards around here feed sadoff and sadoff is always direct to mill. Local yards are all 135 nt.... I pretty much let it all pile up right now. Side note I paid to fill up the Gasoline storage tanks at my grandparents... 2.52/gal. 500 gallons. Going to wipe that out in three months or so...
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    Quote Originally Posted by armygreywolf View Post
    Yep...sadoff's mill sell price is almost 340 as of today (I texted an employee). I smell alot of funny business. Most yards around here feed sadoff and sadoff is always direct to mill. Local yards are all 135 nt.... I pretty much let it all pile up right now. Side note I paid to fill up the Gasoline storage tanks at my grandparents... 2.52/gal. 500 gallons. Going to wipe that out in three months or so...
    But how much are they gonna sell at that price?...they arent sell 2 or 3 ton lol...they are sellin hundreds...huge difference to gate price!

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    160 nt at FPT Canton, Ohio yard as of 11-8-14. Moved in a steady downward slope from 205 nt mid May 2014. Know your expenses and buy accordingly. Personally I am trying to turn and burn as much material as I can get my hands on and handle as a one man show IF the margins work. Tater said it best.....there is money to be made up or down. Watch your buying to selling spread and keep making bank.

    Low pricing tends to cull the lazy and wanabe's for a while. Time to get to work sewing up new relationships and thinking outside the box. Always one eye on the profit margin. And don't be afraid to cut the losers if it's not making sense anymore. Trading a hundy for a hundy back don't put any steak on the plate.

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    #2 insulated wire down to $.90 lb from $1.05 - $1.00 I hope this steel thing don't spread... They got to keep the granulators going don't they...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    #2 insulated wire down to $.90 lb from $1.05 - $1.00 I hope this steel thing don't spread... They got to keep the granulators going don't they...?
    Went to my buyer this weekend and #2 went from $1.00 to $0.75!!!
    Talk about a swift kick in the apples!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge View Post
    Went to my buyer this weekend and #2 went from $1.00 to $0.75!!!
    Talk about a swift kick in the apples!
    Hell no... I just got about 100 lbs of cords to process to turn in as #2... Guess I need to do them now! LOL

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    Hobo-
    Brass Dropped too for me from $1.50/lb to $1.25
    ARRRRGH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge View Post
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    Brass Dropped too for me from $1.50/lb to $1.25
    ARRRRGH!
    I got to go to the yard! WTF Brass was $1.75 - $1.70. F holding on to this stuff... more space when I get rid of it! LOL


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