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    What would you pay for 3 tons of screws?

    Got a call from a business that has at LEAST three tons of "miscut" screws, meaning the slot was not cut deep enough and a screwdriver slips out of them. I am NOT talking about buying them for resale but for scrap.

    I made him an offer of 50% of the take, and am wondering if I overbid.



    At the $190 a ton I am getting for shred, looks to be about $570 total at the yard, so I'll be paying him half of that, or $285.00. Plus he will probably have more later.

    Also, since this is a pure material, I wonder if I may get a better rate for it? Of course I will ask at my yard when I take it in.

    Thanks for any input.
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    Will they make the grade for #2 prepared? (all dimensions greater than 1/8 inch)

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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    Will they make the grade for #2 prepared? (all dimensions greater than 1/8 inch)
    yes they will

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    yes they will
    Although I have never seen any yards by me offer that classification.

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    I would ask the yard before you get there with it, they may not be to happy with you if you drop 3 tons of screws on the ground.
    The yard I used before I moved would have you put smaller things in a fridge or oven that they had set up for smaller stuff. That is a lot of fridges and ovens. lol
    Make sure they are ready for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    I would ask the yard before you get there with it, they may not be to happy with you if you drop 3 tons of screws on the ground.
    The yard I used before I moved would have you put smaller things in a fridge or oven that they had set up for smaller stuff. That is a lot of fridges and ovens. lol
    Make sure they are ready for it.
    They are in individual 40 pound boxes.

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    If they are deck screws or wood screws they are probably worth more than scrap to a contractor. You can always grind down the tip of a phillips bit and still use them. Might have to pre drill holes for them so the screw would go in with less torque being applied to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    If they are deck screws or wood screws they are probably worth more than scrap to a contractor. You can always grind down the tip of a phillips bit and still use them. Might have to pre drill holes for them so the screw would go in with less torque being applied to it.
    They are not that type of screw. I seriously doubt they are worth reworking.

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    With me,
    the split would depend on help and ease of loading and unloading
    Are these loaded in gaylords that they will fork onto your truck or are we talking 3 tons lose screws?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC4X4 View Post
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    the split would depend on help and ease of loading and unloading
    Are these loaded in gaylords that they will fork onto your truck or are we talking 3 tons lose screws?
    In boxes and palletized, so forklift loading by them and forklift unloading at my yard.

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    I agree with John on the transportation could make all the difference. You might get a roll off dropped at the location by your yard and forgo much of the hassel. Mike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    I agree with John on the transportation could make all the difference. You might get a roll off dropped at the location by your yard and forgo much of the hassel. Mike.
    If this business doesn't know how to get rid of this stuff I'm not so sure I'd want to "teach" them they could call a yard and get a roll off cutting you out. I'd be looking for another way.

    The yards near here also have a charge for a roll off. If it's not free you certainly didn't leave a lot of room for profit.

    It would be interesting if some of the screws are stainless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantoms001 View Post
    If this business doesn't know how to get rid of this stuff I'm not so sure I'd want to "teach" them they could call a yard and get a roll off cutting you out. I'd be looking for another way.

    The yards near here also have a charge for a roll off. If it's not free you certainly didn't leave a lot of room for profit.

    It would be interesting if some of the screws are stainless.
    Agreed, agreed, and agreed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    I agree with John on the transportation could make all the difference. You might get a roll off dropped at the location by your yard and forgo much of the hassel. Mike.
    Yeah. Not gonna teach them how to do it and cut me out of the equation.

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    How much space does three tons of screws take up, anyway? 2, 3 gaylords?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    How much space does three tons of screws take up, anyway? 2, 3 gaylords?
    probably 4 or 5 - 45 gallon drums with tops cut off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    How much space does three tons of screws take up, anyway? 2, 3 gaylords?
    5 pallets of sealed boxes.

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    I know my yard would tell you to get lost with nothing but screws.


    take plenty spare tires with you. I see many flats in the near future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    I know my yard would tell you to get lost with nothing but screws.

    Why? I would think a yard would be happy to have a densely-packed load of fairly clean metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    I know my yard would tell you to get lost with nothing but screws.


    take plenty spare tires with you. I see many flats in the near future.

    I doubt that very very much!!! Metal is metal.

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