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Keith Webb 23-10-08 12:51

Financial crisis and scrap value
 
Just reading a post from Salesman Bob in the McGrath trailer thread which I thought was particularly significant:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Moseley (Post 104955)
Re. scrap value, I was talking to a scrappie today and he said he is now only getting about $130/ton as opposed to $300 not that long ago.

Just goes to show something good can come from the financial meltdown. This would have to slow the rate at which the scrappies are outbidding collectors at clearing sales.

Hanno Spoelstra 23-10-08 18:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 104956)
Just goes to show something good can come from the financial meltdown. This would have to slow the rate at which the scrappies are outbidding collectors at clearing sales.

One should ask themselves: what initiated the financial meltdown? All I can say is that I'm proud of MLU'pers attempts to save CMP's has succeeded. Alright, the collateral damage is severe, but it was done for a worthy cause :devil: :D

H.

Bob Moseley (RIP) 24-10-08 01:05

Scrap Values
 
Hi all - I posted this on another thread but here goes. Talking to a scrappie yesterday who said that a month ago he was getting $300/t for heavy scrap but is now only getting $130. And as I said before, if you want it outbid the scrappie. It's not hard.

Bob

Bob Moseley (RIP) 24-10-08 01:09

Whoops
 
I think I just repeated myself. Should have read the lead item in this thread more closely. Any it's all good news.

:doh: Bob

Ryan 24-10-08 01:24

Price
 
Yes, I have heard the same from several people I have spoken to recently.
Also my local scrap dealer which has been doing a roaring trade for months with a pile several stories high has now cleared it. The yard now looks like it did before the wild prices.

I do wonder though what ended up in ships sailing to china. Maybe the best place for a collector during the last six months would have been the unloading docks over there.

Keith Webb 24-10-08 01:46

Slow boat to China
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rynoki (Post 104983)
I do wonder though what ended up in ships sailing to china. Maybe the best place for a collector during the last six months would have been the unloading docks over there.

Probably crushed scrap.

http://www.picturenation.co.uk/image...&imageid=10259 Source

jim sewell 24-10-08 02:38

scrap pile
 
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Try digging a blitz chassis or cab out of this !
Regards
Jim S.

Ryan 24-10-08 09:06

Fellas I was only thinking of bits and pieces not whole vehicles.

lynx42 24-10-08 09:10

Here in Bairnsdale Australia, there are/were 2 scrappies. Now one has closed his doors for the time being. The other is only offering $40-00 tonne delivered to their yard. Aluminum is $0.50c a kilo. Copper and Brass around $5.00 mark.
Simsmetal, one of Australias biggest scrap firms suggested to the first mentioned that as it was a nice day, he should close his gates and go fishing. They wouldn't be looking to pick up from him until NEXT MARCH 2009.

Of course, I missed the boat. had a few tonnes to get rid of and didn't get much at all for it delivered. Then there was the weigh-bridge fee to take out of it as well. Cleaned up the yard a bit though.

No CMP bits were harmed in this exercise.

Steve 24-10-08 09:50

Hey Rick,

I'm over in Mirboo North which is not that far from you..

A scrappy told me that if l ordered a 18mtr bin to remove about 8 tons of scrap metal from off my farm and filled the bin myself then they would get the money from the scrapper and they would deduct the difference from cashing in the scrap from the bin cost.... We never saw a cent for the scrap..

Just love it :mad:

At least l have room for more projects....


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