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moonrockmushy
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Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it?
#23653929 - 09/17/16 06:44 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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So I have access to a good amount of steel I can just haul away legally. The best I have is a pickup truck and my own muscle power loading it up. There is some copper which I am going to stash away but it is 90% steel that people would be happy to be rid of. Like say enough to fill a 53' trailer as a mess of rusty metal. How much could that be?
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23653945 - 09/17/16 06:54 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've done a little scrapping In my day, and a trailers worth of metal I'd say, depending on ur states prices and shit, could easily rake in 300+ dollars, buts that's just a good faith estimate.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23653994 - 09/17/16 07:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Short steel; so make sure to cut it up.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: PartoftheSource]
#23654009 - 09/17/16 07:32 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I don't understand that. I am seeing like 5c a pound for magnetic stainless. So we are talking about $100 a ton here. Is that worth it if it's just all piled up in one place?
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23654027 - 09/17/16 07:44 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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where im from, you can separate the good steel from the crap steel. I got about 150 bucks for a huge trailer full of mixed. It took me several days to get it all together though. Not always worth it.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: trees]
#23654031 - 09/17/16 07:46 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Do they do that like on a belt with a series of magnets, or is there a trick to tell good steel from bad steel?
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23654035 - 09/17/16 07:48 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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rebar and scraggly bits of poop metal is bad steel, the really heavy thick shit is good steel usually as far as i knew. you have to separate it yourself into piles for them to examine.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23654043 - 09/17/16 07:58 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Unprepared Iron $60/NT #2 Prepared (Cut under 3'x18″) $90/NT #1 Plate (Cut under 5'x18″) $95/NT
A neighbor would load up a 16' trailer like 8' high behind his loaded pickup with steel he prepped by burning it in a campfire. It was all dismantled electric stoves and stuff That's all I know.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: Buster_Brown]
#23654091 - 09/17/16 08:40 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I could just weld it all into a mechwarrior suit
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23654111 - 09/17/16 08:57 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yes, if the wife brings home the bacon.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: Buster_Brown]
#23654121 - 09/17/16 09:03 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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This is like industrial grade 1/4" sheet metal 70s 80s American machinery from a factory/machine shop. Pretty sure it's good steel it sits out and doesn't rust much.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23654213 - 09/17/16 09:49 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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sounds like good steel
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: trees]
#23654260 - 09/17/16 10:07 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've never heard of good/bad steel part, but I do know where I'm at if it's cut into shorter chunks it is worth more as it saves them the time of having to cut it up themselves.
If you have a good load it can be worth it. I'm in the construction business and whenever we do demolition/renovations with a lot of old scrap steel we get some good kickbacks. $300-400 extra a week
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: sh4d0ws]
#23654782 - 09/18/16 03:49 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I didn't wanna make my own thread for this so sorry to hijack this one but... 
Anyways, is there any real money to be made from scrapping out a large furnace or two? I started to wonder if it was worth it when I was looking to see if they had motors. Didn't know what they actually were because there was never really any reason to crawl back there and give it a better inspection, but I'm on the prowl for a good sized motor and that is reason enough to check. So I will be keeping the motors (assuming they're good) but the rest is just junk to me.
They're pretty old. No idea how old, they were in the attic when we moved in (one is just off to the side, I guess when that one went bad they didn't want to bother trying to get it out and just shoved it aside, the other one is definitely newer and in it's installation position). I mention the age becuase I know things like that have evolved over time and it's age could make all the difference in whether it'd be worth it or not. The older one is pretty big (like probably even bigger than a fridge) and I understand why they would choose to just leave it up there when it came time to replace it. But if there's some decent money to be made (20, 30 dollars?) I might make the effort to scrap it out completely. If not I'm just leaving them where they are and taking the motors.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23654829 - 09/18/16 05:15 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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moonrockmushy said: So I have access to a good amount of steel I can just haul away legally. The best I have is a pickup truck and my own muscle power loading it up. There is some copper which I am going to stash away but it is 90% steel that people would be happy to be rid of. Like say enough to fill a 53' trailer as a mess of rusty metal. How much could that be?
For the amount of effort you need to put out compared to the $ yield it's not worth it
You bust your ass cutting up cars in the woods or dragging shit hundreds of yards for 50$
An old boss used to accumulate metal for three four months ata time and turn it in after making a HUGE pile and would net 300-350$
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: stzacrack]
#23655127 - 09/18/16 09:39 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm not a scrapper but theres money in copper.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: Asante]
#23655163 - 09/18/16 09:57 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Steel ain't worth shit guys. Call your local metal yard to confirm. Some places don't even want it anymore. Stainless Steel copper and aluminum is where the monies are at.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: trekie]
#23656268 - 09/18/16 04:48 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Just scrapped my 1999 subaru legacy. When I called a couple months ago they were gonna give me 50 bucks for it. I really am not good or interested in cars, and having one just laying around in addition to my current car which is barely used as is was just inconvenient, but I held off and finally scrapped it a few weeks ago for 150 so it looks like prices are slightly better than where they were a few months prior.
Idk if that helps but that's my only experience scrapping anything.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: pirate-blues]
#23656457 - 09/18/16 05:59 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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It seems like you could have or should have gotten more then $150 for the car, unless maybe they picked it up with a wrecker themselves. I'm not sure what the net weight of the car is but if you drove it over the scales I'd assume at least $200 - $300. The weight of every vehicle is listed on a sticker inside the drivers door. You can call your local scrap yards and ask how much they are junking cars for; give them the weight of your car and everything.
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Re: Any scrappers here? Is the price of steel worth it? [Re: PartoftheSource]
#23656478 - 09/18/16 06:09 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I know I definitely could've. It was even still totally driveable - the guy from the scrap yard drove it there. It just started getting too expensive to fix, it was not street legal(about 2k in work to pass inspection, which I put towards a newer car instead) and it was uninsured by the time I scrapped it because I just transferred my policy to my new car. I probably could've unloaded it on someone who wanted something to tinker with for 300-400 dollars, but I really just needed to get rid of it.
Like, I barely use the car I have now because it lives 2 hours away and keeping a car where I am is waaay more trouble than it's worth. But I spoke with my mechanic, spoke with a couple other people, and maybe if I was a bit savvier I could've negotiated more, but everyone I spoke to told me that I would get next to nothing for it at a scrap yard...so I was pleasantly surprised to get 150 in my pocket from it, as bad as it sounds.
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