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Scrap was very good a few weeks back..the chinese were buying it all.....precious scrap like copper etc.....was very high.....even scrap cars were fetching very good money....a few years back an average scrap car would get you about £30 weighed in at scrap yard....this summer, they were fetching about £150 for an average car.....

So a tank like years was fetching good pennies.....

Copper was about £3.50 a kg and now its only about £1.98 a kg......but the prices keep altering...
 
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Mike jackson

on a job today, the plumbers have left the old scrap copper hot water cylinder, the owners of the house said would i remove it for them and i can have the scrap money for it! bit of a bonus!
any body know how much you get for them as scrap?


They can't have been proper plumbers. No plumber worth his salt would leave any scrap behind. That's beer money.

At it's peak down this way we were getting £3000 a tonne for heavy copper and £2800 a tonne for braziery. It plumetted to 1100 a tonne for heavy and £900 a tonne for braziery. It's now back up to around 2000 and 1800.

Last cylinder that my Mrs took in for me was worth about 25 notes.

Mike
 

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