For $ .08 per lb. I'll still do it

Denver like a lot of other places has a recycle program. Every other week I roll out the can with plastic, paper, alum. cans, tin cans, and the like. I have a pile of stuff out back. Old blocks, cracked heads, broken springs, etc. I am about ready to load it up and take it to a scrap yard. I called to check the price these days. 8 cents a pound for steel/iron mix. 50 cents a pound for alum. cans! I have a 5 gal. bucket in the garage next to the trash can and the recycle can. ANYTHING steel goes in the bucket. Broken bolts, old sawsall blades, scrap pieces of angle iron for bar, empty paint cans, and you name it. It may take a while to get a pound, but it's not going to sit in a landfill, it's no extra work to throw in there, and I couldn't turn down a little extra coin.
Mike