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    Here's my contribution for the day from one of the local yards.

    It is what it is and yeah it sucks compared to what I was getting but I have another load to get rid of because I need the room.

    Goodbye Franklin....Hello Hamilton








    Ferrous COMMODITY U/M Scale Price
    Bundles #1 1/2 G 50.
    HMS #1/#2 Mix G 50.
    HMS- Old Machinery G 50.
    HMS- Rebar G 50.
    HMS- Unprepared G 50.
    P&S- 5 ft (& Under) G 50.
    P&S- Unprepared G 50.
    Shred/HMS Mix N 50.
    Autos N 60.
    Motors N 20.
    Shred N 20.





    Aluminum
    Alumnum Wheels P .36
    Chrome Wheels P .30
    Aluminum Radiators P .10
    Unclean Aluminum Radiators P .10
    ACSR P 0.13
    Cast Aluminum P .10
    Irony Cast Aluminum P .10
    CATV BARE P .10
    CATV BLACK P .07
    Bare Extrusions P 0.20
    Irony Extrusions P 0.10
    Painted Extrusions P 0.10
    Clean Sheet Aluminum P 0.13
    Irony Sheet Aluminum P 0.13
    Copper/Aluminum Radiators P .84
    Irony Copper/Aluminum Radiators P .64
    Aluminum Wheels (w/Tires) Each 5
    Brass
    Cartridge Brass P 1.20
    Chrome or Mixed Cartridge Brass P 1.20
    Hard Brass P 1.65
    Irony Brass P 0.20
    Mixed Brass P 1.20
    Red Brass P 1.40
    Yellow Brass P 1.20
    Copper
    Copper- #1 P 1.68
    Copper- #2 P 1.49
    ACR Ends P .26
    Alernators P .09
    Ballasts (NO PCBs) P .04
    Bare Bright P 1.73
    Electric Motors P .07
    Copper/Brass Radiators P 1.25
    Irony Copper/Brass Radiators P .90
    Sealed Units P 0.05
    Copper- Sheet P 1.36
    Starters P .19
    Stators P 0.20
    Transformers P 0.20
    AC Compressors P 0.19
    Insulated Copper
    Copper- Christmas Lights P 0.18
    Copper- Harness Wire P 0.43
    Copper- Insulated #1 P .60
    Copper- Insulated #2 P .36
    Copper- Insulated #3 P .18
    Copper- Jelly Cable P 0.15
    Lead
    Auto Batteries P 0.15
    Clean Soft Lead P 0.20
    Solder 50/50 P 0.14
    Steel Cased Batteries P 0.15
    Wheel Weights P 0.11
    Stainless
    Stainless- 304 P 0.22
    Stainless- 304 Irony P 0.20
    Stainless- 304 Unprepared P 0.20
    Stainless- 316 P 0.26
    Stainless- 316 Irony P 0.23
    Stainless- 409 P 0.08
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    Cast Aluminum $.37 lb
    MLC Aluminum $.35 lb
    Electric motors $.13 lb

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    Electric motors .10/lb, Al extrusion .60/lb, copper 2.10/lb BB-1.70/lb #3, wire .50/lb
    METAL IS MY MISTRESS...PLEASE DON'T TELL MY WIFE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    Here's my contribution for the day from one of the local yards.

    It is what it is and yeah it sucks compared to what I was getting but I have another load to get rid of because I need the room.

    Goodbye Franklin....Hello Hamilton



    Whats "hard brass" ?


    Ferrous COMMODITY U/M Scale Price
    Bundles #1 1/2 G 50.
    HMS #1/#2 Mix G 50.
    HMS- Old Machinery G 50.
    HMS- Rebar G 50.
    HMS- Unprepared G 50.
    P&S- 5 ft (& Under) G 50.
    P&S- Unprepared G 50.
    Shred/HMS Mix N 50.
    Autos N 60.
    Motors N 20.
    Shred N 20.





    Aluminum
    Alumnum Wheels P .36
    Chrome Wheels P .30
    Aluminum Radiators P .10
    Unclean Aluminum Radiators P .10
    ACSR P 0.13
    Cast Aluminum P .10
    Irony Cast Aluminum P .10
    CATV BARE P .10
    CATV BLACK P .07
    Bare Extrusions P 0.20
    Irony Extrusions P 0.10
    Painted Extrusions P 0.10
    Clean Sheet Aluminum P 0.13
    Irony Sheet Aluminum P 0.13
    Copper/Aluminum Radiators P .84
    Irony Copper/Aluminum Radiators P .64
    Aluminum Wheels (w/Tires) Each 5
    Brass
    Cartridge Brass P 1.20
    Chrome or Mixed Cartridge Brass P 1.20
    Hard Brass P 1.65
    Irony Brass P 0.20
    Mixed Brass P 1.20
    Red Brass P 1.40
    Yellow Brass P 1.20
    Copper
    Copper- #1 P 1.68
    Copper- #2 P 1.49
    ACR Ends P .26
    Alernators P .09
    Ballasts (NO PCBs) P .04
    Bare Bright P 1.73
    Electric Motors P .07
    Copper/Brass Radiators P 1.25
    Irony Copper/Brass Radiators P .90
    Sealed Units P 0.05
    Copper- Sheet P 1.36
    Starters P .19
    Stators P 0.20
    Transformers P 0.20
    AC Compressors P 0.19
    Insulated Copper
    Copper- Christmas Lights P 0.18
    Copper- Harness Wire P 0.43
    Copper- Insulated #1 P .60
    Copper- Insulated #2 P .36
    Copper- Insulated #3 P .18
    Copper- Jelly Cable P 0.15
    Lead
    Auto Batteries P 0.15
    Clean Soft Lead P 0.20
    Solder 50/50 P 0.14
    Steel Cased Batteries P 0.15
    Wheel Weights P 0.11
    Stainless
    Stainless- 304 P 0.22
    Stainless- 304 Irony P 0.20
    Stainless- 304 Unprepared P 0.20
    Stainless- 316 P 0.26
    Stainless- 316 Irony P 0.23
    Stainless- 409 P 0.08

    What is hard brass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post

    What is hard brass?
    I have no idea.
    I sell just my shred at this yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    I have no idea.
    I sell just my shred at this yard.
    Hard brass scrap shall have a copper content of not less than 75%, a tin content of not less than 6%, and a lead content of not less than 6%nor more than 11%, and total impurities, exclusive of zinc, antimony, and nickel of not more than 0.75%; the antimony content not to exceed.

    "forged red Brass" would be a lay description,
    few yards buy it from peddlers and just toss it with the red or even the yellow

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    Painted Aluminum @ $.35 lb.
    Extruded Aluminum @ $.49 lb.
    Green Boards @ $.18 lb.
    Dirty Stainless @ $.19 lb.
    Brown Boards @ $.18 lb.
    Coax Cable @ $.14 lb.
    Compressor @ $.12 lb.
    Ballasts @ $.12 lb.
    Yellow Brass @ $1.24 lb.
    Irony Cast Aluminum @ $.27 lb.
    Copper Content @ $.13 lb.
    Die Cast Zinc @ $.30 lb.
    Dirty Brass @ $.42 lb.
    Stainless Steel @ $.35 lb.
    #2 Copper @ $1.60 lb.
    Auto Batteries @ $.25 lb.
    Auto Radiator @ $1.25 lb.
    Cast Aluminum @ $.52 lb.
    #2 Insulated Wire @ $.60 lb.
    Wheel Weights @ $.21 lb.
    Lead @ $.40 lb.
    NiCad Batteries @ $.25 lb.
    Dirty Aluminum @ $.21 lb.
    Aluminum Copper Raids @ $.88 lb.

    All prices have the +$.10 bonus pricing. Made an extra $89.30 with the bonus
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    Way bad prices if I did not get the + $.10 on prices 9 items above would be the lowest since 2008.

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    I got prices!

    3.99lb ground beef.

    7.99 for a large pan pizza

    wait..you meant in regards to Scrap didn't you?



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    As of 23 Nov 2015 I'm paying....

    Bare Brite ~ $1.75
    #1 Cu ~ $1.65
    #2 Cu ~ $1.55
    Yellow Brass ~ $1.10
    Red Brass ~ $1.30
    Clean ACR ~ $0.75
    ACR Fe ~ $0.60
    Clean 6063 ~ $0.45
    Clean 6061 ~ $0.33
    Clean 7075 ~ $0.25
    Sheet Al ~ $0.30
    Cast Al ~ $0.32
    UBC ~ $0.28
    SS 304 ~ $0.20
    SS 316 ~ $0.22
    Electric Motors ~ $0.12
    Lead ~ $0.40
    Auto/Marine Batteries ~ $0.17
    Gel Batteries ~ $0.14
    Tin/Shred ~ $40.00 NT
    #1 Prepared/HMS ~ $55.00 NT

    If anybody needs pricing on any other items, just let me know and I will do my best to respond quickly with accurate numbers.

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    Cool!! It interesting to see how prices vary and have similarity around the country. Your Cu prices are about 30% higher than my main non-ferrous guy here and EMs 4x higher but Alum is fairly similar and you're lower than him on batteries. And you have multiple types of SS which around here is only offered as magnetic (goes for shred) or non-magnetic. If you were about 1,500 miles closer, we'd probably do some business!!

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    Cardboard $90.00 a ton today.

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    Burt your cardboard is worth more than our prepared steel!!!

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    I asked about steel prices yesterday, light steel was $0.015 per pound. Was told if I had 1,000 pounds of HMS or more, They would take my light steel for $0.03 and $0.05 for the HMS. I think they really don't want the light steel, unless your selling 1/2 ton or more.

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    I think it's cool too, to compare prices across our country. As for SS, I actually buy from the public a few different grades. If you bring me some material, and it is clearly marked with the grade, I will GLADLY pay you for
    SS 304, SS 316 (L), SS 400 (magnetic), SS R-400, SS K-500, SS 625, SS 725, SS 800, SS 825 & SS 2205. Whew, that was a mouthful. If anybody needs prices on ANYTHING nonferrous, just let me know and I will do my best. As for my "prices", the director of operations trusts me, and I alone can change prices in our server (to go out to all yards) and on individual items on both public and comercial tickets. If my customers bring in a bunch of a single item, and there not grumpy all the time, I tend to bump up the price a couple cents per pound. Especially if I see you 2 times a day, everyday without fail. My yard also buys from smaller secondary metals dealers and transfer stations. So I take in a good amount of good stuff that I can then mix with the not so good stuff I buy from my regulars.

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    ☆~☆ Hard brass scrap shall have a copper content of not less than 75%, a tin content of not less than 6%, and a lead content of not less than 6%nor more than 11%, and total impurities, exclusive of zinc, antimony, and nickel of not more than 0.75%; the antimony content not to exceed.

    "forged red Brass" would be a lay description,
    few yards buy it from peddlers and just toss it with the red or even the yellow ☆~☆


    If it was free of any other metal, other than the handles maybe, I would buy it from the public as Red Brass, at my yard it's at $1.30 a pound right now. And I would kill my guys if I caught any of them throwing red in with the yellow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    I asked about steel prices yesterday, light steel was $0.015 per pound. Was told if I had 1,000 pounds of HMS or more, They would take my light steel for $0.03 and $0.05 for the HMS. I think they really don't want the light steel, unless your selling 1/2 ton or more.
    I'm still buying Shred/Tin for $40 NT and #1 prepared/HMS for $55 NT, and I can do a tiny bit better if you have 1000 lbs or more.

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    I sold Yellow Brass today, way down at $1.10 a pound, CRV Plastic PETE $1.21 per pound, CRV Aluminum Cans $2.00 per pound, CRV is a little down, Brass is down $0.25 compared to 90 days ago. Didn't sell any Cu today but was quoted $1.60 per pound. So the only good news on the left coast is the day time temperature for the Super Bowl should be in the low 80's!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    I sold Yellow Brass today, way down at $1.10 a pound, CRV Plastic PETE $1.21 per pound, CRV Aluminum Cans $2.00 per pound, CRV is a little down, Brass is down $0.25 compared to 90 days ago. Didn't sell any Cu today but was quoted $1.60 per pound. So the only good news on the left coast is the day time temperature for the Super Bowl should be in the low 80's!
    that CRV price is really good there are 32, 12 ounce cans in a pound so 32 X.05= $160/Lb add the current aluminum price of $.40 you have $2.00/Lb I suspect alot of people are only seeing $.35/Lb for cans right now

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    CA does a review of reimbursement per pound pretty frequently. Last I paid attention it was 1.68/lb.


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