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    $140 here last week. Might be lower now!

    Anyone else getting more than 140/Ton here in MN?


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    i get R2.50 per kg
    which is $1.13 per lb

    u guys can do the rest of the calculations- as needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msmoorad View Post
    i get R2.50 per kg
    which is $1.13 per lb

    u guys can do the rest of the calculations- as needed.
    You mean 1.13 Rand per lb. One US dollar = 11.11 Rand if google is correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto View Post
    You mean 1.13 Rand per lb. One US dollar = 11.11 Rand if google is correct.
    sorry
    yes, u are correct
    (i knew something was off when posted it)

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    holding at $140 ton

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    Still 160.nt for appliance scrap/tin.
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    tin @ $75/gross ton Not sure why prices are always so much more lower here in CA than other states. Perhap I should check out prices in Los Angeles I think the prices are better there but, about a 2 hour drive. I will need to save up and bring bunk loads in that case.

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    $170 per ton or .085 cents per pound

    but electric motors have dropped locally by about 20-25%

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    Down to $219 GT here as of yesterday

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    Up to about a month ago, and at least 6 months prior to that, it was running $180 a ton
    Friday the 17th is was down to $140.00 and I was told would drop some more

    Those prices for Cars

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    Just got back from a trip to Upstate NY.. Prices there are $219/ton for Vehicles.. $209/ton for Sheet Steel.
    Here in Central Indiana- Still holding at $200/ton for steel
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    Down to .07# as of yesterday....sucks!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Down to .07# as of yesterday....sucks!!!!
    Noooooooooooo. I'm guessing it's like that all over the island. There goes gas $

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Down to .07# as of yesterday....sucks!!!!
    Still at .09 or 180/ton as of yesterday

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    Up to $145 a ton
    Last edited by hobo finds; 10-21-2014 at 02:51 PM.

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    On a positive note the only good thing about low prices is if you find something and can't get it as your truck is full it may still be there when you drive back!

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    $0.07 yesterday here in Sarasota. I got $0.075 (I think because I am a regular). I am going to be cleaning up my shop today and I have a ****pot of brass. I think I am going to make sure the price is up before I dump 100# at the yard.

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    Fellow Scrapper took in a load at Local Rat Corp yesterday: $160/ton
    Tried to call my yard which is a feeder yard for a better paying company upstream- no answer.

    So worst case here right now is the $160/ton
    Guess the brunt of Q4 Mill orders were cancelled. Not good for all of us.

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    as of today in southern Maryland drive in small load (under 1,000) was .05 The "we like you" price on tin/shred/mix for over 2000lbs was .0625 and we unload the truck.
    That's a ouch I'll process and hold until spring. Got around 2000bs of stainless to get ready and a bunch of aluminum to clean and sort for later.

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    Sad to say.. but this is just one of the dips and downturns in our market. I'm holding steel right now. And I am not out hunting cars that people want $500 bucks for. Unless it's dirt cheap, I'm not paying for anything right now. Rather sit at home and count the cash I have than spend it to work to break even.

    On a bright note- the curbs have been good as of late- I guess .08/lb is a threshold here where I live. See a lot more on the curb I'm able to pick up because guys have all but abandoned the routes.

    Hold, wait and WIN!

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