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Profit with Scrap Copper

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Bright and Shiny: Scrap CopperBright and Shiny: Scrap CopperScrap copper is one of the most valuable metals in today's used materials market.  It is found almost everywhere, easily collected and can be processed for market with fairly simple tools.  How much you make collecting and selling scrap and used copper is up to you.

Used copper in its purest form is worth more than most of its alloy cousins, such as brass and bronze.  From the outset,making money by collecting and selling scrap copper is a

SSR-1 Raises Prices to Protect Suppliers and Increase Production

Stubblefield Salvage and Recycling, LLC (SSR-1) is raising prices in a move to aggressively protect scrap metal suppliers and increase production.

Prices at SSR-1 shot up as much as $20 a ton this morning.  While many other scrap yards are lowering payments to local vendors SSR-1 is increasing its payments to scrap colletors by nearly 15%.

Vendors with HMS #1, #2 and cast iron will get fatter checks immediately --especially for prepared iron.  Those with truck loads (TL) of twenty (20) tons or more will receive a 5% premium when they sell their iron to us.   . . . Read more about SSR-1 Raises Prices to Protect Suppliers and Increase Production

Scrap Metal Prices Continue to Fall

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Scrap copper, aluminum, brass and iron prices have dropped dramatically during the last ten days and almost no one is counting on a quick rebound.

Investor optimism is uneasy after the 20-minute, 1,000-point stock market gyration last Thursday.  Fat fingers, computer glitches or some other mysterious caveats provide little incentive to throw investor cash into these volatile and uncertain markets.

No matter how you discect the numbers, US unemployment still hovers around 10%.   . . . Read more about Scrap Metal Prices Continue to Fall

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