I've been here in the Iowa "tropics" for 35 years now. I moved here from Grand Forks, North Dakota. When your born there, the winters are no bother, you know how to dress for them. When I left in 84, the February lows were -40F, with highs in the -30s, that lasted most of the month. I'm living about 50 miles south of what I call the perma snow line, where we get melt offs and freezing rain, but not enough long term snow to own a snowmobile. It mostly stays around +20F for highs of the day. But it does shut down my outdoor tasks. And this year it's a month early. Leaves are still on the trees.
So scrap steel is $25/ton, but the steel I bought to fix my skid steer bucket 3 weeks ago, was $60 for a 5 foot strip of 4 inch x 1/2 bevel edge. Seems the price of new steel has not come down, but the tariffs has destroyed the scrap market. Hold on to your scrap!
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