Originally Posted by
bigburtchino
About two weeks ago and on a different thread. I said I was ready to sell another ton of light steel. Well It didn't get sold until this last Friday (8/28), couldn't find the other thread so wll post price on this one. I sold 2,368 pounds for $100 a ton or about $0.05 a pound, not all that good, but a little better than last two trips that paid $0.045 a pound.
The bad news, this yard said they bought circuit boards, so before I loaded anything I called and asked for a price quote. I asked for price on "their price on low grade boards of the lowest quality?". Lady said they would have to see them, but about $.25 a pound. I have over 500 pounds, but only loaded about 200 pounds. The price seemed too good to be true, my last buyer bought this grade for only $.03 a pound. I took them to scale only to be told, they don't buy "brown boards", I was a little pissed! I asked to see the manager (a person I have dealt with for awhile, but he worked for another yard, then). I told him about the phone conversation, he apologized about that, would get lady on phone corrected, but they don't buy brown boards period. Maybe my fault, I described them as "low grade boards of the lowest quality" and should have just said "brown boards", live and learn. Manager did call me on Tuesday morning and gave me a phone number of a circuit board buyer, haven't called yet, but will soon.