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More metal theft

Unread postby eric_b » Wed 17 Oct 2007, 10:11:17

First you had to worry about crackheads peeling the aluminum siding off your house, now you need to be concerned about Mo ripping off the Catalytic converter from your car. Primarily for the Platinum, apparently these pups are fetching ~70.00 bones at the scrap yard.

Local piece from where I live, thought it was relevant

"Thieves Steal Vehicle Parts In Dane, Columbia Counties"
http://www.channel3000.com/news/14355528/detail.html
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby WisJim » Wed 17 Oct 2007, 11:40:11

I have heard that metal thieves are stealing stainless steel bulk tanks out of dairy farm's milk houses, due to the high price of scrap. In some parts of Wisconsin and Minnesota it is getting to be a real problem.

And, of course, people are taking their empty 1/4 and half beer barrels to the scrap dealers instead of returning them for their deposit. Another reason the price of beer is going up. A barrel that costs the brewery $90 to $140 sells for $50 to $70 for scrap, but the beer distributors refuse to charge more than $20 or $25 deposit on them. Hurts the microbreweries and small regional breweries most, too.
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Unread postby strider3700 » Wed 17 Oct 2007, 13:14:51

around here we mostly hear about the phone wire and electric wire vanishing. We did have one guy think outside of the box and he stole all the brass info plates at various parks in town. It wasn't the hardest for the scrap yard to identify him since it was all over the news and he just smashed them into pieces.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby mattduke » Wed 17 Oct 2007, 16:09:38

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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby yesplease » Wed 17 Oct 2007, 19:20:28

Not to mention Rhodium...
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Professor Membrane', ' ')Not now son, I'm making ... TOAST!
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby Twilight » Sat 20 Oct 2007, 14:36:08

BBC on metal theft.

Note that churches are getting hit badly, I guess some things don't change in a thousand years around here.

I have to say though, the problem is not particularly visible as at this time the increase in thefts is being driven by metal prices alone, not by economic hardship. The problem is probably as bad in a recession. Now when we get the two conditions coinciding, that should be interesting.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby PhebaAndThePilgrim » Sat 20 Oct 2007, 16:50:37

Good day from Pheba, from the farm:
We buy corn at a MFA coop. The coop has a giant scale for weight trucks before and after filling with grain. On Saturday mornings the farmers have to wait in long lines because so many trailers are pulling in with scrap metal to get weighed. Scrap is so high, and the MFA scale is the only scale large enough to do a proper weight. They have started 4.00 to weigh a scrap load.
Farmers with large irrigation systems are having parts and pieces of metal stolen from their irrigation systems.
Thieves are also unbolting and stealing manhole covers.
My feeling:
We ain't seen nothing yet!
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby Twilight » Sat 20 Oct 2007, 17:01:17

Thanks for that.

But won't the trucks get weighed for payment at the scrapyard? Are the traders using agricultural scales to obtain a "second opinion" to make sure they don't get cheated by the scrap merchant? If so, someone could charge extra for the service.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby frankthetank » Sat 20 Oct 2007, 20:58:44

We were at the park here in La Crosse today and i noticed an old canon. I'm pretty sure its solid brass or copper (its greenish). I can't believe it hasn't been nabbed.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Sun 21 Oct 2007, 22:55:14

I was in Victoria, BC over the weekend. I passed a construction site that actually had a sign "No copper wire or pipe are kept on site." Guess it's gotten pretty bad there.
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Unread postby Bas » Sun 21 Oct 2007, 23:48:03

there have been a couple of cases of massive bronze statues being stolen from musea grounds in this country.
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Unread postby strider3700 » Mon 22 Oct 2007, 00:09:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('smallpoxgirl', 'I') was in Victoria, BC over the weekend. I passed a construction site that actually had a sign "No copper wire or pipe are kept on site." Guess it's gotten pretty bad there.


They used to just leave wire and pipe sitting inside the partially finished buildings with no security or locks or anything. When people figured it was worth taking it other things started disappearing. Just about everything disappears from large construction sites without security these days. Victoria in winter will be extra bad because the countries homeless work their way there because the climate is so much better then the other options in Canada.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Mon 22 Oct 2007, 00:12:18

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('strider3700', ' ')Victoria in winter will be extra bad because the countries homeless work their way there because the climate is so much better then the other options in Canada.


Yeah. Definitely seemed to be an above average number of urban outdoorsmen.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby Rabbit » Mon 22 Oct 2007, 00:26:01

In my spare time I create web sites for businesses. I just finished a web site for place that just stated making a keyed compression plug to try and reduce copper wire theft. Here in Fresno people are steeling copper wire right out of the ground at farms.

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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby neok » Mon 22 Oct 2007, 03:15:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Rabbit', 'H')ere in Fresno people are steeling copper wire right out of the ground at farms.


Here in Belgium they steel the copper wires above the rail ways (electrical trains). Some time ago an important connection between 2 cities was out for a whole week.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby abelardlindsay » Mon 22 Oct 2007, 04:42:18

1. Chinese plumbing manufacturer buys mortgage backed securities

2. Mortgage backed securites are used to fund loans for borrower

3. Borrower Gets Loan for house

4. Contractor gets copper tubing installed by plumber in borrower's house

5. Plumber buys from plumbing supply company in China

6. Plumbing Maker pays scrap dealer for copper

7. Scrap dealer buys copper from thief

8. Thief steals from vacant house defaulted on by previous borrower from step 3.

9. go back to step 1.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby IslandCrow » Mon 22 Oct 2007, 05:08:31

A little more of this, especially if it hits the electricity supply system, and I will have to bring forward plans for going off-grid (or at least have an off-grid back up system. [Any desperate banks out there willing to give me a loan for this???]
We should teach our children the 4-Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rejoice.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby Twilight » Thu 24 Jan 2008, 15:14:37

SFGate: Copper probe nets 140 suspects

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SFGate', 'S')an Jose and Santa Clara police have arrested more than 140 people after a yearlong undercover investigation into copper theft turned into a sting that nabbed everyone from alleged car thieves to a bombmaker who created explosives triggered by cell phone, authorities said Wednesday.

"We just thought it was going to deal with all the copper that was being stolen," San Jose police Officer Jermaine Thomas said. "Soon enough it went from copper to guns, then stolen vehicles and then drug transactions."


I thought this was funny phrasing though:

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SFGate', 'T')he recycling front operation netted 28,000 pounds of copper since April 2007 with an approximate street value of $96,000, police said.

"Street value"... like it's a drug or something. LME and NYMEX spot was about the same last autumn. Sharp traders, no discount! 8O
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby BigTex » Thu 24 Jan 2008, 16:03:30

I was watching No End in Sight about the military adventure in Iraq and a soldier said he saw buildings where the concrete had been sledge hammered by looters to get the steel rebar out. That kind of vandalism is not easy to repair.
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Re: More metal theft

Unread postby Twilight » Thu 24 Jan 2008, 16:07:05

Wow, that has to be the worst quality concrete in the world. But I get the picture.
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