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Jeffery8mm
01-21-2012, 03:03 PM
Hello all!!! I need to make a powder purchase and to raise the funds, I am gonna sell some of my lead. I know that most folks get around a dollar a pound shipped for WW ingots, right?? My question in, how much are RAW WW worth, shipped. I have several buckets of WW in the shed. I figure on filling a flat rate box up as sort of a grab bag. In other words, 45 to 50 lbs of a mix of clip and stick on weights. NO trash such as nuts, valve stems, etc.
what would that box be worth????
Thanks
Jeff

Ronbo256
01-21-2012, 03:15 PM
about a dollar a pound shipped, IE 40 lbs of raw COWW or clip on/stick on mixed for $40 shipped, provided the zinkers have been removed, and they are the larger sizes so they are not as much clip as lead. It would be even better if the stick ons and the clip ons were separated.

oscarflytyer
01-22-2012, 01:56 AM
about a dollar a pound shipped, IE 40 lbs of raw COWW or clip on/stick on mixed for $40 shipped, provided the zinkers have been removed, and they are the larger sizes so they are not as much clip as lead. It would be even better if the stick ons and the clip ons were separated.

Sorry to disagree, but... For raw WW, sight unseen, that I have to smelt, etc... 50 cents/lb shipped. I would pay slightly more than this IF I can see/inspect them (ie - local purchase) and know what I am getting. Just me. Others may disagree...

old558
01-22-2012, 11:03 AM
I don't know about shipped, but I paid between $20.00 and $30.00 for full 5 gallon buckets last week. It was my first time buying, and that seems to be what they got from scrapers.

Alley Cat
01-22-2012, 03:45 PM
Since a quick internet search shows readily available wheel weight ingots for $1/lb, I think $0.80/lb for raw is reasonable.

Roger Ronas
01-22-2012, 03:54 PM
Wow, some of you think that the smelting and loss of 20-30% weight due to droos, clips and trash is only worth .20-.40 per lb.
I would pay only about .30 lb for raw sight unseen ww. But then again, I get them free or no more then 25.00 a 5 gallon bucket here. Haven't had to hard of a time finding them either. Started about 3 months ago, and 2 times out I collected 6 buckets worth from 3 places.

Roger

mpmarty
01-22-2012, 03:54 PM
I paid $50.00 for a five gallon bucket full of large truck type wheel weights and was glad to do so. Weighed around 135 lbs. No valve stems or paper junk either.

Black Powder Bill
01-22-2012, 07:40 PM
I've been selling WW in a usps medium flat rate box approx 50 lbs for $45.00 shipped. If you see lead WW you better grab them up. This last batch I went through had quite a few steel WW in it. I'll ship out my last box tomorrow, nothing left in my stash. I know a guy who has 1,000lb of linotype & I'm gonna try to get him to part with a few hundred pounds.

XWrench3
01-22-2012, 08:19 PM
The last time i checked raw wheel weights at the local tire shop were going for $40.00 for a 5 gallon bucket. That is roughly 100 pounds. And i balked at that.

Ole
01-22-2012, 08:28 PM
Depends on how badly you need them.

GRUMPA
01-22-2012, 08:47 PM
I'm positive its regional, where I live I can pick them up at the recyclers for.20 lb when they have them for raw ww.

jlucht01
01-24-2012, 11:05 AM
Checked with my local scrap yard yesterday.. .32\lb for mixed WW. He also said that if I wanted over 500 lbs he would cut me a deal.

Alley Cat
01-24-2012, 10:57 PM
I am able to get a 5 gal bucket full for 20 buckets with just a little bit of effort and I find the effort worth my time. My friend has no interest in searching for wheel weights and told me yesterday he was going to order some on Ebay for $1.00/lb. To each his own...

My point is that just because many of us wouldn't pay $0.75 to a $1 for raw wheel weights doesn't mean that the OP would have difficulty selling a lot to people like my friend.

Kraschenbirn
01-24-2012, 11:11 PM
Last time I checked with my recycler, local prices were $.45/lb for (unsorted) WWs and $.65 for scrap lead (pipe, roof flashing, isotope canisters, etc.). Considering that the last batch I got from him was almost 20% Zn/Fe, I'd gladly go up to $.75/lb (plus flat-rate shipping) for sorted, trash-free WWs.

Bill

bjeffv
01-27-2012, 01:06 PM
Melting down the ww and sorting them from the ww is the hardest part. Easily one third of the weight is lost as clips or iron and zinc weights.

To be frank in my area Bosnians are buying all the five gallon buckets they can for 50.00 bucks each. I figure they must be making fake silver and fold jewelry to make it worth, cuz I never see any .of them at the fun range.