Posted by keith true on September 09, 2018 at 08:54:47 from (174.63.60.234):
In Reply to: Re: $110 a ton for tin posted by DoubleO7 on September 09, 2018 at 07:11:07:
It's kind of a mixed bag here right now.None are real busy,one place I know of is not buying steel at all.I had always thought a lot of our junk went to China or Japan,but a lot of it here goes to Canada.This guy has been shut down completely on his scrap sales to Canada.A year ago light iron went up to 3 cents,it had been a penny a pound.My friend that hauls scrap told me that the yard told him to call before loading,he might just be taking the iron for a ride back home if he doesn't check first.A few years ago the price of heavy iron went into the stratosphere.I sold a D-6 dozer to the scrapyard for $365.per ton.And,I was paid for a real U.S. ton,2000 pounds,not a gross,or metric ton,2240 pounds.Yesterday whole electric motors were 30 centa a pound,and clean aluminum was 25 cents.
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