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winklmj:
I'm paying $1.50US a pound for aluminum; $3.50US a pound for brass; and $0.25US for steel/iron. If I did the math right--you're doing better than I am. But, it's still way cheaper than buying new and I don't have to pay for shipping (only spend a hour or so digging in the scrap yard each week). |
DavidA:
Ned, ...Hi Chris, If your scrappy asks too much for his wares, citing Model Engineers suppliers as a reason, ask him for a certificate of conformity. Ned... To which he'll reply that he is selling you an unspecified copper alloy. And if you don't like it go elsewhere; or some local expression with a similar meaning. Sorry folks, it's called market forces. He could, of course, be reading these posts. Dave. |
raynerd:
Just wondering what you chaps are paying currently from your scrap yards? Same yard as above and I`m now firmly paying £5 a Kg from brass. My mate went in and also purchased some last month and was charged the same. I purchased two bars yesterday - 2"dia x 5" and about 1 3/4" x 8" and it was 5kg...he asked for £25 and I offered £20, he took £22. Which actually worked out at about £4.40 a Kg. Just curious... Chris |
winklmj:
$1.00 to $1.50 a LB (US) for Aluminum. $3.00 to $3.50 for Brass. Have not purchased any steel in a while but last trip there was a 2"x6' piece of 1144 stressproof sitting there. I didn't know what it was but after some research I'm going back for it. |
loply:
Is brass particularly more expensive than steel? I never use brass and have never used a scrap yard, however, the usual 'sort' of prices I get from the offcut section at my local giant steel warehouse is £10 for a three foot length of 50mm mild steel bar and 6 foot of 20mm bar. Time before that paid £10 for a foot of 40mm steel, two foot of 30mm steel and about 8 foot of 50x40x5 box section. |
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