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A.Lee September 9th 07 11:00 AM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in, I know the steel is
£80/tonne when bought by the scrappie, does anyone have any idea of the
price paid for copper now? Preferably in kilos.
Thanks
Alan.

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Anna Kettle September 9th 07 11:16 AM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 11:00:07 +0100, (A.Lee) wrote:

I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in, I know the steel is
£80/tonne when bought by the scrappie, does anyone have any idea of the
price paid for copper now? Preferably in kilos.
Thanks
Alan.


I have buckets full of copper pipe too, ready to take to the scrapper.
Then it looked so artistic that I considered entering it for the
Turner prize. Now I've decided to keep it as a good investment as the
cost of copper has almost doubled in the past year and is still going
up ...

Anna

Dave Baker[_2_] September 9th 07 11:19 AM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 

"A.Lee" wrote in message
...
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in, I know the steel is
£80/tonne when bought by the scrappie, does anyone have any idea of the
price paid for copper now? Preferably in kilos.
Thanks
Alan.


http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp



Mary Fisher September 9th 07 11:23 AM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 

"Dave Baker" wrote in message
...

"A.Lee" wrote in message
...
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in, I know the steel is
£80/tonne when bought by the scrappie, does anyone have any idea of the
price paid for copper now? Preferably in kilos.
Thanks
Alan.


http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp


What a useful site! Thanks,

Mary





A.Lee September 9th 07 11:35 AM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Dave Baker" wrote in message
"A.Lee" wrote in message ...
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in,


http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp


What a useful site! Thanks,

AOL.
Ta
Alan.
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A.Lee September 9th 07 11:35 AM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
Anna Kettle wrote:

On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 11:00:07 +0100, (A.Lee) wrote:

I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in,...


I have buckets full of copper pipe too, ......Now I've decided to keep it as a
good investment as the
cost of copper has almost doubled in the past year and is still going
up ...


Not according the the link given by Dave Baker, though they are weekly
prices, and it must fluctuate a lot.
Alan.

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John September 9th 07 12:13 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 

"A.Lee" wrote in message
.. .
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Dave Baker" wrote in message
"A.Lee" wrote in message ...
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in,


http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp


What a useful site! Thanks,

AOL.
Ta
Alan.
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Given the amount of mindless thefts you would think it was worth stealing -
if you look at the price of new pipe in the Screwfix catalogue it makes you
realise how mindless it is to put people at risk by ripping a few metres of
gas pipe off a building.

The press doesn't help though when it quotes the cost of the repair ("Damage
costing £5,000 was done when pipe was stolen as copper prices rise!!!).
Maybe £5,000 for a council team to fix - but the pipe was only worth a bout
£1.50.



tony sayer September 9th 07 12:23 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
In article , John
scribeth thus

"A.Lee" wrote in message
. ..
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Dave Baker" wrote in message
"A.Lee" wrote in message ...
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in,


http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp


What a useful site! Thanks,

AOL.
Ta
Alan.
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Given the amount of mindless thefts you would think it was worth stealing -
if you look at the price of new pipe in the Screwfix catalogue it makes you
realise how mindless it is to put people at risk by ripping a few metres of
gas pipe off a building.

The press doesn't help though when it quotes the cost of the repair ("Damage
costing £5,000 was done when pipe was stolen as copper prices rise!!!).
Maybe £5,000 for a council team to fix - but the pipe was only worth a bout
£1.50.



Its happening all over.. Railways, Water companies, Churches and
especially communications sites. The other week the scrotes set fire to
a telecoms mast to burn the plastic off the copper cables and when
ripping them out they bent the tower with the force they used around 100
K to re instate over 90% of out local water co have had sites where
fittings have been nicked for damaged.

However one of them was electrocuted in Lincolnshire after attempting to
get the cables off an 11 kV overhead line!........
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Andrew Mawson September 9th 07 01:38 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 

"John" wrote in message
...

"A.Lee" wrote in message
.. .
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Dave Baker" wrote in message
"A.Lee" wrote in message ...
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in,


http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp


What a useful site! Thanks,

AOL.
Ta
Alan.
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Given the amount of mindless thefts you would think it was worth

stealing -
if you look at the price of new pipe in the Screwfix catalogue it

makes you
realise how mindless it is to put people at risk by ripping a few

metres of
gas pipe off a building.

The press doesn't help though when it quotes the cost of the repair

("Damage
costing £5,000 was done when pipe was stolen as copper prices

rise!!!).
Maybe £5,000 for a council team to fix - but the pipe was only worth

a bout
£1.50.



I was at our local scrap place selling some copper ingots recently,
when a BG plumber came in and unloaded brand new full lengths of 15 &
22mm out of his 'roof tube' . I expressed surpise and he said he now
got shot of it as soon as possible otherwise the local pikeys had it
away in quick time.

AWEM



John September 9th 07 01:59 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 


However one of them was electrocuted in Lincolnshire after attempting to
get the cables off an 11 kV overhead line!........
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Oh Good. It should have had much more publicity.



Bill September 9th 07 03:10 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
In message , tony sayer
writes

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/cri...cle2666481.ece

"In October last year, thieves attached the lightning conductor of All
Saints Church, Little Staughton, Bedfordshire, to their vehicle and
drove away. They also brought down the top eight feet of the spire,
which destroyed a gargoyle on its way down. Repairs will cost £36,000."

A pity it didn't land on their heads, God must have had a sense of
humour failure that day.

Locally they have also stolen copper from radio station aerial sites
which can if approached in the wrong manner cause horrific RF burns. Not
to mention depriving people of radio reception until it is fixed.



Its happening all over.. Railways, Water companies, Churches and
especially communications sites. The other week the scrotes set fire to
a telecoms mast to burn the plastic off the copper cables and when
ripping them out they bent the tower with the force they used around 100
K to re instate over 90% of out local water co have had sites where
fittings have been nicked for damaged.


However one of them was electrocuted in Lincolnshire after attempting to
get the cables off an 11 kV overhead line!........


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Bill

Andrew Gabriel September 9th 07 03:49 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
In article ,
tony sayer writes:
Its happening all over.. Railways, Water companies, Churches and
especially communications sites. The other week the scrotes set fire to
a telecoms mast to burn the plastic off the copper cables and when
ripping them out they bent the tower with the force they used around 100
K to re instate over 90% of out local water co have had sites where
fittings have been nicked for damaged.

However one of them was electrocuted in Lincolnshire after attempting to
get the cables off an 11 kV overhead line!........


Ogrish used to have various pictures of human-shaped lumps
of charcoal up poles/pylons, having met their ends whilst
stealing HV cable. However, this was all in the 3rd world.
Welcome to Britain...

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Heliotrope Smith September 9th 07 05:06 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 

"A.Lee" wrote in message
...
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in, I know the steel is
£80/tonne when bought by the scrappie, does anyone have any idea of the
price paid for copper now? Preferably in kilos.
Thanks
Alan.

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Weighed in 215kg copper scrap on 1st September at £2000 per tonne.



zaax September 9th 07 06:23 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
A.Lee wrote:

I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in, I know the steel is
£80/tonne when bought by the scrappie, does anyone have any idea of
the price paid for copper now? Preferably in kilos.
Thanks
Alan.


Then you wrong. Steel is £1000/tonne and other m etal are £3000+

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A.Lee September 9th 07 06:40 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
zaax wrote:
A.Lee wrote:
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in, I know the steel is
£80/tonne when bought by the scrappie, does anyone have any idea of
the price paid for copper now?


Then you wrong. Steel is £1000/tonne and other m etal are £3000+


Somehow, I think you are getting your figures a little mixed up. If
steel was £1000/tonne, a scrap car would be worth £500.
Steel/iron is paid at £80/tonne at the local scrapyard - I was there
last week asking if old guttering was worth anything.
If you know of anywhere paying £3000/tonne for old copper pipe, then
please let me know, as it'll be worth driving there for the extra fee.
Alan.
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Mogga September 9th 07 10:06 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 11:13:22 GMT, "John"
wrote:


"A.Lee" wrote in message
. ..
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Dave Baker" wrote in message
"A.Lee" wrote in message ...
I've got some steel and copper scrap to weigh in,


http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp


What a useful site! Thanks,

AOL.
Ta
Alan.
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Given the amount of mindless thefts you would think it was worth stealing -
if you look at the price of new pipe in the Screwfix catalogue it makes you
realise how mindless it is to put people at risk by ripping a few metres of
gas pipe off a building.


Saw some kids with a wheely bin climbing into the burnt pub. Obviously
up to no good so asked in the library if they could ring the police.
She says "oh yes they're nicking the lead" ... perhaps she thought it
was ok, so I asked her again to ring the police.

The press doesn't help though when it quotes the cost of the repair ("Damage
costing £5,000 was done when pipe was stolen as copper prices rise!!!).
Maybe £5,000 for a council team to fix - but the pipe was only worth a bout
£1.50.


The stress, time and effort of sorting out petty stuff is enough for
it to be worth stamping down on it heavily.
They've nicked drain covers round here.
Who pays for them? Surely the scrappies need to not buy the stuff to
stop the cycle?
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Ah fetch it yourself if you can't wait for delivery
http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk
Or get it delivered for free

Steve Firth September 9th 07 10:27 PM

Price paid for copper scrap?
 
Mogga wrote:

The stress, time and effort of sorting out petty stuff is enough for
it to be worth stamping down on it heavily.
They've nicked drain covers round here.
Who pays for them? Surely the scrappies need to not buy the stuff to
stop the cycle?


It used to be aluminium barrels from outside pubs. The perps would put
the barrel inside an old tyre and set fire to the tyre to melt the
barrel into a less-recognisable shape. Of course the scrappy should have
known that the charred, smelly lumps of aluminium were stolen, but I
suspect they didn't care as long as there was "plausible deniability".


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