Posted by Chris Jones on February 10, 2015 at 10:38:17 from (65.188.217.236):
I saw someone post a day or so ago about the price for scrap steel being low.
A year and a half ago it was 10 cents per pound when I took a load. Since then I've been saving scrap steel. Today, I needed to get rid of a broken flat screen tv (that's not easy to do here and this place buys them) so I stopped and got $1.60 for it--and a muddy car from their lot. While there I asked the price of scrap steel now--4 cents per pound. :( At that price it's not worth the gas and time to haul it. To think just Sunday I took a pickup door, an exhaust manifold and a few other items from a guy to add to my pile thinking I'd get a few bucks for them--guess not. I always knew scrapping couldn't really pay.
Well I did get to see another side of humanity. One guy came in pushing a shopping cart with scrap and another on a moped with a light fixture on the back. The cashier said first thing in the AM they get several guys with bags full of cans they've scavenged overnight from dumpsters.
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