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    Thumbs up Prices are up: Light Iron & #1 Prepared Steel

    Over the last couple of weeks, prices are up for ferrous metal; albeit slightly around Southern NJ:

    Light Iron from $3.00/hundred to $3.75/hundred

    # 1 Prepared Steel from $4.00/hundred to $5.00/hundred



    Anybody see aluminum following? Pricing hasn't budged much on this one.

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrappin2Survive View Post
    Over the last couple of weeks, prices are up for ferrous metal; albeit slightly around Southern NJ:

    Light Iron from $3.00/hundred to $3.75/hundred

    # 1 Prepared Steel from $4.00/hundred to $5.00/hundred

    Anybody see aluminum following? Pricing hasn't budged much on this one.

    Bob
    Aluminum has no market relation to Steel, so do not try to link them,
    Aluminum had no reason to go down, but since all other commodities did it could and did follow course... someone probably the mills/manufacturers made some serious scratch,. I assure you it was not the local scrap yard

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    Spot aluminum is down. Check historical graphs and you will see. But i'm not sure how long scrap yards take adjusting their prices. Any insight?
    Last edited by nutpie; 03-28-2016 at 09:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nutpie View Post
    Spot aluminum is down. Check historical graphs and you will see. But i'm not sure how long scrap yards take adjusting their prices. Any insight?
    generally retail prices update weekly, (steel is more likely to be monthly) for good volume (5 ton ish) you can get an almost real time quote based of the morning market

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    prices change fast on the way down and slow on the way up...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiffy117 View Post
    prices change fast on the way down and slow on the way up...
    Sure seems that way.. But a buck is a buck.

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    just called my yard here today. its gone from $73 a ton to $90 a ton for junk vehicle here in nebraska/iowa

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    Prices are up for steel here too. A while back I had a 1000 lbs load and got $13.00. Today I needed to make some space so I loaded up all the computer frames. They take up a lot of room but don't weigh very much. The load was 480 lbs and I got $15.00 I got more money for half the weight. I would imagine the yards are hurting a bit. It's usually busy there, but I was the only one there. Must take a bite out of profit considering you still have to do payroll. I will hold onto my lead, copper, brass and aluminum for a while longer.

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    Same here, a few weeks back has mostly computer cases and a few brake rotors- got 27.00 for the load ( 1200 lbs approx)
    Last week 1400 lbs computer cases got $44.00 . Now that pays for fuel AND breakfast WEEEOOOOO !
    Going again this week with another 1200+ - I had alot of cases piled up from the winter months when steel was 3/4 penny

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    Prices are up again in NJ:

    #1 Steel: $6.50 per hundred lbs.
    Cast Iron: $6.50 per hundred lbs.
    Light Iron: $5.50 per hundred lbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrappin2Survive View Post
    Prices are up again in NJ:

    #1 Steel: $6.50 per hundred lbs.
    Cast Iron: $6.50 per hundred lbs.
    Light Iron: $5.50 per hundred lbs.

    **** prices dropped back down again!

    #1 Steel: $5.00 per hundred
    Light Iron: $4.00 per hundred

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    i am just south of DC this week. planned on doing some DC CL free scrapping, but the two yards close to me is at $2 per 100lbs for shed.

    i think i will pass for now.

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    #1 prepared steel $90/gt
    light iron $60/gt
    cars $60/nt
    that's double the price we had over the winter months.
    There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool.- Old Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by NHscrapman View Post
    #1 prepared steel $90/gt
    light iron $60/gt
    cars $60/nt
    that's double the price we had over the winter months.
    that's interesting down south shred feed is $.04 CWT so the same as you #1HMS price ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by HT1 View Post
    that's interesting down south shred feed is $.04 CWT so the same as you #1HMS price ???

    V/r HT1
    Par for the course....yes.

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    Took a load in Saturday and was pleasantly surprised to find shred went up from 85 a ton to 100 a ton.

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    Prices just ticked up again.

    Light Iron = $4.00/hundred lbs.
    #1 Prep Steel = $5.25/hundred lbs.

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    A few new prices - Southern Maine:

    Shred/Light Iron - $75/ton
    #1 HMS Iron - $105/ton (I think that is what I was quoted)

    Old Sheet Alum - .33/lb

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    cars have been up to $4-$4.50 on the WV-swPA border past few weeks...

    hopefully our prices will catch up with you folks.

    seems like everyone and their brother is wanting a car hauled away, must be the change in weather.

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    Copper dropped across the board by $0.10/lb today.

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