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    So what happens when yards get no steel? Will that force the price to go up? This is going to get ugly, but how long can it go on?



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    Down to a penny a pound at my yard today.
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    Took in a load yesterday of 1600# of shred. Holding at $0.0375 a pound. The yard was pretty slow as the pile was kind of small and only 2 other scrappers there. I am just hoping it does not go lower.

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    Called 13 scraps yards in my area, price range for sheet iron $10 net ton to $40 net ton!
    1 yard at $10
    2 yards at $20
    7 yards at $30
    1 yard at $35
    and 2 yards at $40

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    Quote Originally Posted by PistoneScrapProcessing View Post
    @steelmill I actually think it's gonna be 2017 before it goes up again. @taterjuice some people act like they have never seen prices this low. Most people on this forum weren't scrapping in the 80-90's and remember prices like this. Knowledge is power and those who have it will survive.
    Back '94-'95 when I was still in high school steel was $20/ton. But gas was only 95 cents/gallon, unlike today.

    Even with the cheaper gas and lower cost of living we still waited until we had enough to make my buddys 3/4 ton pickup squat before we took it in.

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    Shred down to $50/Ton. Auto Cast at $150/T

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    Clean sheet iron $.029 lb........

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    Took a car load of "tin" and 3 appliance e. motors in today before work to the new yard 3 miles from my place. Still a penny a pound for the steel (at least they're buying) and 8 cents a pound for the EMs. I would still have been about a buck short paying for my breakfast sandwich and OJ after dropping the one kid off at school if I would used what I got. But the storage unit is getting emptier!!

    P.S. I took the brakes and gear de-railer (a Shamino) off of the curbco no-seat bike that was part of this load and in the unit. If I can sell the bike parts on ebay and make another Abe or so after costs, I could have 2 breakfast sandwiches and bottles of OJ

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    Where I go it's still $80/NT. Has been since the summer. So I'm not complaining after seeing what other on here are getting. Good Luck!

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    it's not horrible here but it's not omg good either - $63/MT.

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    Finally got ahold of one of my Curbco guys who is still hauling steel.. unloaded all my "byproduct" to him last night. He was happy.. I have real estate open now. Killed me not to make the $ myself.. but after my last trip to the yard:

    44 Miles RT of diesel
    620 Lbs of Steel
    1.25 Hours of Billable time spent
    Payout: $15!

    I lost money.. and I'm not in the business to lose $.. heck a week prior to that it was at $90 a ton.. which still would have been more in the "break even" arena.. when I went it was at $50/ton. Never even thought to call.. just roll and go.. won't make that mistake again!
    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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    I had my son haul off my computer shells etc., today. It was a little over 600lbs as well so I let him keep the $15.00 and gave him another $15 just to get it our of my yard.


    I feel your pain but fortunately for now reselling is makes it worth while for me. Mike
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Accepted some donated shred and small amount of prepared type iron and some that qualified as long iron (machinery). I sorted out some alum. and copper wire and a couple of keepsakes. Expected to go to my regular yard but called ahead. First time I ever heard them say they will accept shred but won't pay for it. Longiron bid is only $15/ton. Called the yard 100 mi. down the road and they paid $50/ton overall. Big check of $106 less $45 gas/wear and tear. A friend said that if I'm losing money, I need to get a bigger truck. Ya...okay LOL

    Good news was that they will accept propane bottles if they're shot full of holes. I have a number of those 100 lb bottles and a few small ones.

    Might have to find a new hobby like exploring with my metal detector or playing with the game camera. I feel sorry for the guys who need this to make a living.

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    @ PistoneScrapProcessing Keep in mind everything is twice as expensive as it was in the 80's. Yeah I talked to her yesterday about economics and she was saying it would be something more like late 2016, she just keeps track of things as a hobby now, since she's retired.

    So far as selling metal goes, it's just collecting in piles at my yard and non-ferrous is sitting in my warehouse. It's a sad state of affairs when the only reason I might sell anything is to de-clutter a bit. I HOPE it doesn't last until 2017.

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    We are at $50 net in KC but we still have great flow. Non-Ferrous has doubled since the ferrous prices have dropped.

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    Lol, our yard is actually making more from the sheet iron then we are from heavy melt right now! $25.00 ton for heavy melt! Yikes!

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    light iron back to $67 / Gross Ton in Albany. Hopefully only the start.
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    prepared now at $63 net ton.... $92 drop from jan.

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    we are lucky to see $5 here but i have no room to store it. One of my rules at home is not seeing any material from the street or in the yard...makes it difficult so I take it in at this price to keep my life clean...the e-scrap is easy to hide, that's where i make my money anyways.

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