okokok, I just realized I made a dumb mistake. I *MEANT* 2 cents per pound! SORRY GUYS, doh. SO, that equates to $20/ton.
Learjet that means your ranger is worth $68 to my scrap yard, and $136 to your scrap yard. The metal I collected *might* fetch me $20. FAR more valuable to my stockpile than to my wallet when I'm earning $22/hr.
Predator, that 1" would do good as a lifting tab on a loader attachment, such as the backside of the bucket or the bale handling fork for example. we built a manlift for our loader tractor, and had to fab up the appropriate union for it to attach to the loader frame. stuff like that.
metalmacguyver, I hear ya with "careful how big your 'goodie' pile gets", we did a clean up this summer and we hand loaded 7 tons of scrap steel (and if we can't use it, there isn't much left) into out dump truck to go to the scraper.
I'm excited for what I'll find next week!