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    The Change

    A Change is coming Weissman is changing what thy Buy as What
    More to know and understand .
    Copper bearing - motors - ballast's - if not to there liking they buy as mix
    personally I don't buy into it but the future is coming

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    Quote Originally Posted by CopperHeadAKA View Post
    A Chang is coming Weissman is changing what thy Buy as What
    More to know and understand .
    Copper bearing - motors - ballast's - if not to there liking they buy as mix
    personally I don't buy into it but the future is coming
    What are you talking about? The list on the counter is not all inclusive. They have always had other categories. Heater cores and copper transformers are not on the list, but I've sold them under those categories.
    The one change I've seen in the last year is they aren't paying for tires on rims anymore.

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    The only change for most of us is the learning curve. The more we learn, the less we know.
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    only specific Motors are purchased as motor price
    Well pump - sink disposal - power tools - steel cased motors - NOT even copper bearing any more They are considered MIX
    Copper bearing pay's only .10 # any way

    Fluorescent balester only old stile no more electronic type's NOT copper bearing any more, considered MIX
    There is a scale-down on what is paid
    as what used to be the Prime money for scrappers who hunt

    I feel in time it may go down the line as to what is - Dirty AL - Dirty Brass and other's
    in the end more to dismantle or sell off as is
    they are cutting out the GRAY area .
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    So in respect to an oldie There was a time I could take TV boards put them in trash pails Chop up to save on room
    and that was .17 per pound those were the days my friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    The only change for most of us is the learning curve. The more we learn, the less we know.
    That's how I felt when I dumped off 350 pounds of Fluorescent balester's at Mix price I know it's only off by $7 but it's not the point
    If saving $7 is important to THEM it's important to ME

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    Times change. Categories change. Prices change.

    Scrappers have to change also.

    I remember when shred was a penny a pound and I remember when it was 10 cents a pound.

    When I was 7 or 8 years old I made good money riding my bike and collecting returnable bottles. 44 years later and I'm scrapping computers and phone systems and selling some of it like ram and processors to buyers on this forum.

    Roll with the changes.
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    Try a smaller yard for the mixed. Feed weissman shred... What he wants anyways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    Times change. Categories change. Prices change.

    Scrappers have to change also.

    I remember when shred was a penny a pound and I remember when it was 10 cents a pound.

    When I was 7 or 8 years old I made good money riding my bike and collecting returnable bottles. 44 years later and I'm scrapping computers and phone systems and selling some of it like ram and processors to buyers on this forum.

    Roll with the changes.
    Shred is about .07 to .08 thats fine by me

    I have some concerns
    I have taken apart every thing that can be scrapped from consumers
    I knew some motors had AL wireing - balester's some copper many NOT - Compressors Same -
    I knew what was real well before the industry responded , I figure the yards did not care
    they would sell what recyclers ( Particular china ) would Buy
    In time the customer catches on that the Percentage of metal value is not there
    So my Concern : All my computer BOARDS and all that goes with it
    Not to scare any one but when it comes to recyclers they are the buyers
    changes in law's could quickly change value .
    I need sell my computer items , not to say the ride is over
    but I don't want to find out it is when I have Box's and box's of them .
    OK who buys them Here !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CopperHeadAKA View Post
    Shred is about .07 to .08 thats fine by me

    I have some concerns
    I have taken apart every thing that can be scrapped from consumers
    I knew some motors had AL wireing - balester's some copper many NOT - Compressors Same -
    I knew what was real well before the industry responded , I figure the yards did not care
    they would sell what recyclers ( Particular china ) would Buy
    In time the customer catches on that the Percentage of metal value is not there
    So my Concern : All my computer BOARDS and all that goes with it
    Not to scare any one but when it comes to recyclers they are the buyers
    changes in law's could quickly change value .
    I need sell my computer items , not to say the ride is over
    but I don't want to find out it is when I have Box's and box's of them .
    OK who buys them Here !!
    I've always made it a point to be familiar with the buyers and sellers section on this forum.

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    I changed by developing relationships with commercial companies. The result for me is more profit, and more material gets recycled. 73, Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Yep one yard I go to says all copper content. I take all motors even small stuff good mix they give me electric motor price. But as the price is low could have just sold it as copper barring with the bonus price and made the same.
    Better than the dump!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CopperHeadAKA View Post
    Shred is about .07 to .08 !
    Were the hay-ho you taking your stuff ?!
    It's still stuck at $0.03 /lb for shred and $0.055 /lb for 'clean' around these parts
    On a side note: I still buy 10# - 60# electric motors for about $0.04 or $0.05 /lb over local prices ( I am not an official buyer )


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    my area must be around a 200 mile drive from you

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    Quote Originally Posted by RLS0812 View Post
    Were the hay-ho you taking your stuff ?!
    It's still stuck at $0.03 /lb for shred and $0.055 /lb for 'clean' around these parts
    On a side note: I still buy 10# - 60# electric motors for about $0.04 or $0.05 /lb over local prices ( I am not an official buyer )

    Read the 1st post. He is talking about Ben Wietsman. Not sure which yard. New Castle would be higher prices than that. I know Albany''s scale price was $171 a gross ton Thursday. It had just dropped $5. Was $205 about a month or month and a half ago.

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    A good one here!

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