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    We just stopped buying steel. Just sold 14,000lbs at 50/ton


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    Yesterday was 90, today.....55/ton. Yikes

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    Boss was told steel dropped $60.00 ton. Looks like we are going down to a penny a pound. Won't be long before its ''leave it if you want but we aren't paying for it.''
    Scrapper, Scrap Yard Worker, Horse farm worker, Cooler Puller and just plain ''tired''

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    Took a small load in today. Dropped to $40/ton. Payout was $17.20. Enough for a jar of vaseline and some lunch.

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    i hope we are at the bottom....everybody waited all winter for prices to go up and here we are.....at least aluminum cans are holding steady at .30 cents

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    Down to 60/ton here in DFW today. There are two plumbers who live in my neighborhood, and they leave me their waterheaters to dispose of pretty regularly. I used to get soooo mad when I'd go out back to my driveway & see that they had left me a waterheater but someone had taken it. You could tell because there'd be some rust dust or maybe a stain or perhaps the empty box. (I don't like it when they leave those, but I'm smart enough not to complain!) Now, though... I think I'ma just go back there & pull any copper/brass/wiring & let whoeever has been stealing them have them.

    At these prices you're literally losing money with vehicle wear & tear & risk of flats, risk of a wreck, etc.
    Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein

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    My Mother is an economist and she says we most likely wont see a rise in steel until March. Almost no chance of a rise through 2015 and a very, very slow rise starting in 2016. She also says that the price it rises to, probably about 8.5 or 9 cent a pound will be a true value rather than the bubble we had. This is barring further catastrophic global economic events, ie Italy and China artificially inflating the markets

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteelMill View Post
    My Mother is an economist and she says we most likely wont see a rise in steel until March. Almost no chance of a rise through 2015 and a very, very slow rise starting in 2016. She also says that the price it rises to, probably about 8.5 or 9 cent a pound will be a true value rather than the bubble we had. This is barring further catastrophic global economic events, ie Italy and China artificially inflating the markets
    Absolutely right!

    But be forewarned Copper will continue to spiral down sell it know or be prepared to hold it for years $2.00/Lb is about true value not that $3.50-$4.00 bubble

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    Here in Kansas can expect to see it as low as 25$ a ton. Getting rough out there. It's becoming a buyers market on cars now. Stocking up I am.
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    I got a price list yesterday and shred is down to 90/ton, clean steel 130/ton
    METAL IS MY MISTRESS...PLEASE DON'T TELL MY WIFE!

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    One of the yards here in Milwaukee has a listed price of $20/NT this morning....

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    Today I dropped off 2100# and the yard was paying $0.0375 a pound. I have been a regular scrapper since 2006 and this is the lowest I have ever seen it. All during the economy recession of 2008, it never dipped below 4 cents a pound. This is in Houston, TX. My regular job produces a lot of shred steel so I will still haul it in because other option is to pay to dispose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasDeere View Post
    I will still haul it in because other option is to pay to dispose.
    Yeah, if you had to pay to dispose, you'd have to add that to the equation, but simply picking up & scrapping for profit from the sale is different from my (and most of our) situations, I gather.

    I'm just waiting for my yard to post a ""You can leave it here, but we ain't paying for it"" sign.

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    I'm just waiting for my yard to post a ""You can leave it here, but we ain't paying for it"" sign.
    That's the sign I have at my shop.

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    @steelmill I actually think it's gonna be 2017 before it goes up again. @taterjuice some people act like they have never seen prices this low. Most people on this forum weren't scrapping in the 80-90's and remember prices like this. Knowledge is power and those who have it will survive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PistoneScrapProcessing View Post
    @steelmill I actually think it's gonna be 2017 before it goes up again. @taterjuice some people act like they have never seen prices this low. Most people on this forum weren't scrapping in the 80-90's and remember prices like this. Knowledge is power and those who have it will survive.
    In 2000 sheet iron was $.0075 a pound $15 a ton

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    I still collect iron scrap. But I don't go far out of my way to collect it. Remember you still can make that new connection, which can lead to different scrap, or a new ave to make that dollar. $45/ton here

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    Quote Originally Posted by auminer View Post
    There are two plumbers who live in my neighborhood, and they leave me their waterheaters to dispose of pretty regularly. I used to get soooo mad when I'd go out back to my driveway & see that they had left me a waterheater but someone had taken it. You could tell because there'd be some rust dust or maybe a stain or perhaps the empty box. (I don't like it when they leave those, but I'm smart enough not to complain!) Now, though... I think I'ma just go back there & pull any copper/brass/wiring & let whoeever has been stealing them have them.
    Right on que, 2 waterheaters in my back driveway when I got home today.

    So of course I went & got my dolly & carted them into the garage because I'm a darn scrap addict! LOL

    **EDIT** Hey, at least at these prices the thieves quit taking them!
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    $33 a ton today sucks balls! Down $82 a ton from Jan!
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    Sullivan Metals - Scrap Metal Price List

    Look at this price list from Holyoke Mass. $0.00 per GT for Light Iron, #2 and #1.

    My yard (in Pittsfield) is at $0.00. Yard in Lanesborough is at $0.01.


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