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What to Avoid When Scrapping Metal

5/16/2017

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What to Avoid When Scrapping Metal
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Scrap prices are one of the few things that have a relatively unpredictable course. Making sure you receive the most out of every time you scrap metal in the Boston area is important. Sometimes, it’s possible to make a few mistakes when scrapping iron and steel. Below are a few precautions you can take to ensure you are getting the best deal possible.   

Separate Your Materials Before You Head to The Scrap Yard
 
A lot of scrap yards do not allow people to separate at the door. This will make the yard lose a little bit of money and possibly tie up the labor of the workers. Make sure your materials are separated before you go to the scrap yard to ensure you get the most out of your trip. By not separating your scrap, it’s possible that all of your metal scrap will be classified as the least possible valuable denomination. For example if you have a bunch of bright wire and then just a small amount of copper wire or tubing it’s possible you’ll just be paid out for the copper!
 
Properly Prepare Your Scrap Materials
 
By doing things such as stripping your copper wire prior to bringing it in, you can make a little bit more money than if it was not stripped. Usually yards will not pay as much for copper that is already not stripped because stripping the copper adds another level of labor to the equation. By buying a simple wire stripper, it will pay for itself most likely after the first load you turn in as you can get paid double or even triple the price!
 
Avoid Scrap Yards with A Bad Reputation
 
Much like choosing what’s good to scrap, there can be bad scrap yards out there as well. Make sure to do some research on-line by reading customer reviews and visiting their website to see if anyone has had negative experiences in the past. You may find some scrap yards that will take you for a ride and not care about bringing you back as a repeat customer. If you scrap quite a bit, it’s important to form a solid relationship with a scrap yards that is transparent with pricing and openly communicates with you regarding their practices.   
 
Know What You Are Going to Be Paid
 
Right before bringing your iron, steel, or copper to a reputable scrap yard, call ahead or do some research online to check prices. Call around and compare different yards to see who offers the best price for whatever you plan to scrap. Also, remember sometimes price shouldn’t be the only deciding factor! A scrap yard with great customer service, and great environmental practices may help build a lasting relationship to help you get the best bang for your buck when scrapping metals in the Boston area! 



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