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NEW PRICES! (as of 3/1/23)

Posted by Meghan Neff on

UPDATED PRICES: BARE BRITE: $3.05 X LB NO 1 COPPER: $2.95 X LB NO 2 COPPER: $2.85 X LB LIGHT COPPER: $2.30 X LB INSULATED WIRE: $0.70 X LB BRASS: $1.85 X LB OLD SHEET: $0.45 X LB STAINLESS STEEL: $0.20 X LB  ALUM. CANS: $0.50 X LB   SCRAP: 160 X TON APPLIANCES: 145 X TON DRUMS/ROTORS: 180 X TON MOTORS: 200 X TON   NEED A PRICE ON SOMETHING NOT LISTED? CALL OR TEXT US AT 269-228-2811 ! 

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OCTOBER SCRAP PRICES

Posted by John Russell on

100 X TON          SCRAP 120 X TON          DRUMS & ROTORS 140 X TON          MOTORS $2.55 X LB          BARE BRITE $2.45 X LB          NO 1 COPPER $2.35 X LB          NO 2 COPPER $1.80 X LB          LIGHT COPPER $0.80 X LB          INSULATED WIRE $0.10 X LB           AUTO BATTERIES $1.35 X LB           COPPER/BRASS RADIATORS $1.10 X LB           ALUMINUM RADIATORS...

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METAL MONDAY

Posted by Meghan Neff on

We are trying to create new ways to keep our scrapping community up to date on metal! It's no secret that there are tricks to this trade. Some people learn overtime, some we try to help with!  That being said, a great trick is a magnet! Believe it or not, a magnet is a tool you will find many scrappers like yourself keep by their side while sorting materials. Why you may be asking yourself? Hear us out... Take any magnet (even one from your fridge) and put it to the test! Take a piece of what you believe to...

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Why Recycle Metal?

Posted by Meghan Neff on

When you recycle metals, you are helping the environment run smoother. Why is this? This helps the environment by conservation and by using less energy to produce new metals. Overall it creates cleaner air, and helps mother nature get back to her course we used to know well. (Midwest Americans may not know a normal, but at least it's almost consistent).  As of right now America has almost tripled trash production since 1960. 32.5 percent of trash is recycled or composted (GREAT!), 12.5 percent is burned, and 55 percent is buried in landfills! (Source 1)  Because metals are so harsh to...

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The estate sale

Posted by John Russell on

thank you thank you to those of you came out and browsed through our treasures. Hope you found something you could take with you and give it a new home.                  xXJOHNNYXx 

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