I am building a stack of it. Is it worth it to take it or should I just call someone?
Probably about 500 lbs. Maybe a bit less.
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I am building a stack of it. Is it worth it to take it or should I just call someone?
Probably about 500 lbs. Maybe a bit less.
I have a client who owns Rocky Mountain Recycling. Ill ask him if they take it and whats its worth.
What type of material?
Steel probably isn't worth your time. Copper/brass/aluminum could be worth hauling to a scrapyard. If it's stuff that someone could use for making things, you may be able to give it away or sell it for a little. If it's just junk, depending on where it is, you could probably put it outside with a sign on it saying FREE and it would disappear.
Is this at your shop or home? There's scavengers roaming the entire Metro area doing just that, scavenging every bit of metal to sell for scrap. At the low end of the food chain that's income for somebody. It's amazing what people will haul off from curbs and alleys.
About 150 per ton
Not worth your time, Chris, if you ask me.
You have about $25 worth, it must feel like you just won the lottery [Coffee]. http://66.166.133.189/fc/price.asp
ETA: Aluminum is worth quite a bit more at $.50/lb, might be worth it if you have a lot.
Your all smoking crack. It's well worth taking to a good scrap yard. Kid behind me drops off 1-2 T of scrap and does very well every month. Another guy down the block does just as well
You don't want to deal with it there are at least 3-4 folks on CL in the metro area who would be there yesterday if you call them.
I'm just thinking about the value of the scrap vs. his labor value lost in time away from the shop/business to go to the scrapyard. IIRC, his shop is in Centennial, yes? I don't know of any scrapyards nearby, and a trip to a scrapyard has never been a quick thing for me, always friggin' lines and waiting. Time away from the shop and the phone could cost more than the junk is worth.
But there I go, tryin' to think again.....