Hi Bandit The guys round here want top $ for stuff going out when in prices are high, then like now the prices are down they still want top$ going out the gate,just like good scrap price days still. I figured years ago it was just as cheap to drive 20 miles straight past their gate and go to the big smoke and buy brand new off the shelf, with no rust or paint and junk bits to clean off used. Even their new off cuts or brand new steel they used to bring back in empty trucks were a crazy price before they stopped doing it.
I remember when I left the U.K in 2000 the scrap dropped so much a guy had to pay scrappers to come get it, or some you just hoped their yard wasn't full and gave it to them with you delivering it! i know a few places where the shale in the ground was worth more than scrap. My backhoe loader dug a few good holes for guys. the Shale out was for roads and the good clean no oil and grease scrap went in the hole and topsoil back over. I kinda always wondered with the high prices whether any of that stuff re appeared a few years later L.O.L . I kinda heard 5 years might be the next high cycle, true or not i don't know. Mine needs to go good or bad prices. Regards Robert
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