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    They purchase it mech. I was at between 5 and 6 cents a pound. But we are in the middle of price negotiations right now. I have a great relationship with the boss man. I came up to him with some research i had done on the plastics market. After a bit of talking, we're on the same page. Hopefully getting in the 10 to 20 cent a pound area. But that's sorted and chipped.....all in time my friend, all in time.


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    Hoss...what are you using to chip your plastic up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHoss View Post
    They purchase it mech. I was at between 5 and 6 cents a pound. But we are in the middle of price negotiations right now. I have a great relationship with the boss man. I came up to him with some research i had done on the plastics market. After a bit of talking, we're on the same page. Hopefully getting in the 10 to 20 cent a pound area. But that's sorted and chipped.....all in time my friend, all in time.
    Hoss, Do you want more? I haven't found a place to dispose of my plastic yet. Don't want to approach them if you are already supplying more than they need as that could drive the price down. Not that I have that much but it's starting to get in my way. If you ever get over to central Oregon and have some room I would give you what I have. Send me a PM if you are interested. I could start sorting to meet your specs.

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