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Okay - I'm asking this on r.a.h. because it is the greatest brain pool I can
think of. Within the last week I have been told: "If you want to buy the 5/16" steel plate to make a new centerboard for your sailboat, it will cost $100." "4130 plate isn't available right now." "Cyclone fencing isn't on the market. Call back later." In ALL these cases, there is a common denominator. "China is buying all the steel." The Question: How can I make a buck out of this market peculiarity? 'Course, all of us who can put the answer to good use is certainly welcome to do so. There's got to be enough potential to make everybody on r.a.h. wealthy beyond the dreams of our ol' buddy Midas. C'mon you economics gurus. . . give us know-nothings a clue. Or is it too late? Rich S. |
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 17:24:01 -0700, "Rich S."
wrote: :Okay - I'm asking this on r.a.h. because it is the greatest brain pool I can :think of. : :Within the last week I have been told: : :"If you want to buy the 5/16" steel plate to make a new centerboard for your :sailboat, it will cost $100." : :"4130 plate isn't available right now." : :"Cyclone fencing isn't on the market. Call back later." : :In ALL these cases, there is a common denominator. "China is buying all the :steel." : :The Question: How can I make a buck out of this market peculiarity? 'Course, :all of us who can put the answer to good use is certainly welcome to do so. :There's got to be enough potential to make everybody on r.a.h. wealthy :beyond the dreams of our ol' buddy Midas. : :C'mon you economics gurus. . . give us know-nothings a clue. Or is it too :late? Off the top of my head - find out how much steel is selling for in Russia. |
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"Richard Riley" wrote in message
... Off the top of my head - find out how much steel is selling for in Russia. And then?? Rich S. |
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In Rich S. wrote:
"Richard Riley" wrote in message ... Off the top of my head - find out how much steel is selling for in Russia. And then?? Buy a boat. A really, really big boat. ---------------------------------------------------- Del Rawlins- Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email. Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website: http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/ |
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 19:00:18 -0700, "Rich S."
wrote: :"Richard Riley" wrote in message .. . : : Off the top of my head - find out how much steel is selling for in : Russia. If it's selling for significantly less than here, see what transportation to chinese ports is like - can the siberian railroad take it to Vladovostok? If so, talk to Chinese buyers and see exactly what they want. Mild steel I beams, or coil, or pig iron? See if you can get cheap options on that stuff in Russia. You'll need Russian and Chinese translators (I have a Russian one who'll work cheap, but English is widely spoken among urban Chinese). If you can beat the delivered price of the US stuff by 10% and still make 10%, you got yourself a business. http://www.steel.org/news/oped/barnette.htm http://www.ebrd.com/new/pressrel/1998/04jan15.htm You might also look for steel production in south america. There's a lot of trade between China and SA Now, maybe they're buying from the US because they're already buying everything the Russians have to offer. Or maybe it's a currency rate thing. But yes, it's wierd, and there might be something there. |
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Del Rawlins wrote:
Buy a boat. A really, really big boat. Actually this is gonna be your best way to make a buck. Buy as many big boats as you can and get them to Pakistan where the scrap price is way up. Do a thourough assay. Nickel is WAY up so you rstainless, your druve shafts, your crank, all your stainless tubing, etc is gonna add up fast. -t |
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"richard riley" wrote in message
... Now, maybe they're buying from the US because they're already buying everything the Russians have to offer. Or maybe it's a currency rate thing. But yes, it's wierd, and there might be something there. Mebbe they're assembling homebuilt helicopter kits to sell at Harbor Freight Tools???? Rich S. :-) |
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B2431 wrote:
From: "Rich S." Mebbe they're assembling homebuilt helicopter kits to sell at Harbor Freight Tools???? Rich S. :-) Don't give HF any ideas g More likely massive construction projects like the Three Gorges Dam which probably uses massive amounts of rebar. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired Ya'll joke about it all you want. But it ain't very funny. |
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"Richard Lamb" wrote in message
... B2431 wrote: Ya'll joke about it all you want. But it ain't very funny. I agree, which is why I raised the subject. Out in my shop, I have a small piece of .125" 4130. It used to be larger, but I have been giving away pieces of it to aircraft builders who haven't been able to find any. The mention of "Homebuilt helicopter kits" was referring to the rumors hereabout of a certain unnamed helicopter kit purveyor said to be operating in Communist China. Rich S. |
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