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    can you believe.

    so I hear a bunch of fellow scrappers and long timers talk about Christmas lights.. so I spot a bunch of boxes full this morning, snatched them up.. while on the phone with my local scrap yard asking a different question I stated that from what ive heard across the nation, Christmas lights normally go as number 2 insulated... my yard said they don't take x mas lights.. I explained that's just wire, all lights are clipped... he said nope.. you may toss in with tin but not even low recovery.. now I striped a small piece and theres more copper in x mas wire than some tv wire they take... I tell you this state is backwards in most cases..



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    Clip off the lights and throw in with #2. Bet they take it just fine.
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    My local yard in ky does not take x mas lights. I just snip off the lights and throw it in my heavy #2, about 90 cents a lb. If u don't tell them they are x mas lights and u un twist them, and mix it in with other unclean #2" they shouldn't know. Don't know why they wouldn't buy it.
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    I try and not turn in them this time a year, Turn them in in a few months ago and no questions... This time The guy tells me that they are christmas light wire so they go in with that (for .15 lb). I say I cut off alll bulbs so that they can go in with the #2 ins wire ($1 lb) he says ok but next time leave the bulbs on for christmas wire price... I don't think the bulbs will make up the .85 difference...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mseashell View Post
    My local yard in ky does not take x mas lights. I just snip off the lights and throw it in my heavy #2, about 90 cents a lb. If u don't tell them they are x mas lights and u un twist them, and mix it in with other unclean #2" they shouldn't know. Don't know why they wouldn't buy it. U could also throw them in a fire and burn them, collect the copper, but it takes 3 strans of 100 count lights to make a pound. And that is pushing it. Prob more like 4 strans
    I thought it was illegal to burn wire. Maybe I heard wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damotademon7 View Post
    I thought it was illegal to burn wire. Maybe I heard wrong.

    Should have made myself clear, sorry 'bout that. I was being sarcastic.

    Just for the record I would not recomend anyone burn off copper. Its very harmful to ozone, and illeagl.

    Thanks for pointing that out.

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    I just corrected what I said to what I was trying to say

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    Quote Originally Posted by mseashell View Post
    My local yard in ky does not take x mas lights. I just snip off the lights and throw it in my heavy #2, about 90 cents a lb. If u don't tell them they are x mas lights and u un twist them, and mix it in with other unclean #2" they shouldn't know. Don't know why they wouldn't buy it. U could also throw them in a fire and burn them, collect the copper, but it takes 30 strans of 100 count lights to make a pound. And that is pushing it. Prob more like 40 strans
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    Again I just saw that I forgot that parrt. Sorry. I had a little trouble trying to edit it as I am on a phone and not a computer. I didn't intend to tell anyone to burn wire. That would be the same as telling someone to burn the old tires off wheels. I'm glad u all catching my mistakes. Gonna lay off the keyboard for now cause I am feeling like a dumb a double s. AGAIN ANYONE READING THIS. I'M NOT ADVISING ANYONE TO BURN COPPER WIRE. ITS VERY ILLEAGL.

    Sorry for any misconception.

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    w e got it if u lived in a state u could burn thnn mby ok but as knot u r k as u not intend to burn

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    I try and not turn in them this time a year, Turn them in in a few months ago and no questions... This time The guy tells me that they are christmas light wire so they go in with that (for .15 lb). I say I cut off alll bulbs so that they can go in with the #2 ins wire ($1 lb) he says ok but next time leave the bulbs on for christmas wire price... I don't think the bulbs will make up the .85 difference...
    yess I think ill save them for mid year but wire that small/thin they call it low recovery where im at. I even had mixed appliance wire, power cords and kept the small stuff separated but unless you have some thick wire at this yard its low recovery so.. im buying a stripper from tnt tooling (from Canada) unless I find one of exact nature.. cost 64 plus 9 to ship.

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    My yard takes christmas lights w/ bulbs as copper bearing along with low grade circuit boards and motors. Maybe your yard would take them as that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap man View Post
    My yard takes christmas lights w/ bulbs as copper bearing along with low grade circuit boards and motors. Maybe your yard would take them as that
    Not here in Louisiana. I haven't found a scrap yard yet around here that takes circuit boards. We are definitely backwards. No christmas lights either (I'm in livingston not too far from New Iberia). What I do is strip them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscrapper View Post
    Not here in Louisiana. I haven't found a scrap yard yet around here that takes circuit boards. We are definitely backwards. No christmas lights either (I'm in livingston not too far from New Iberia). What I do is strip them.
    There's a lady in Denham Springs that takes em. She's on Hwy. 190. She's got an inspection station in the front and a small recycling center in the back. About 6 months back she was paying .20 per pound for Christmas lights. Not sure what she's paying now. I think she turns em in to Southern Scrap, but I'm not 100% sure on that. And I don't think she takes circuit boards either. Btw, Livingston to New Iberia is almost 100 miles. Kinda far, ain't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by skylinejack View Post
    There's a lady in Denham Springs that takes em. She's on Hwy. 190. She's got an inspection station in the front and a small recycling center in the back. About 6 months back she was paying .20 per pound for Christmas lights. Not sure what she's paying now. I think she turns em in to Southern Scrap, but I'm not 100% sure on that. And I don't think she takes circuit boards either. Btw, Livingston to New Iberia is almost 100 miles. Kinda far, ain't it?
    I didn't know about her, sorry. 100 miles is far, I meant more that it isn't 3 or 4 states over or more. And that it isn't far for there to be different policies, though I have seen yards 20 miles apart that have different policies. I mean't no offense by anything, and I hope no one took it that way. I was just trying to add what I have experienced lately.
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    No offense here, cajun. I myself hope I did not offend. Certainly not my intention. My apologies if I did. I, like you, was simply trying to pass along a little knowledge of the local scene. And you're right, I too have seen the difference in policies between yards. Most probably the same yards you're speaking of. It can be mind boggling. Keep on scrappin!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skylinejack View Post
    Btw, Livingston to New Iberia is almost 100 miles. Kinda far, ain't it?
    Somewhere in there I thought about suggesting Beaumont but then nahh, that would be way too far. Been awhile since I was through there much but think it can't be much further

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    Somewhere in there I thought about suggesting Beaumont but then nahh, that would be way too far. Been awhile since I was through there much but think it can't be much further
    I could be there in 20mins (very fast scrapping truck)

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    Quote Originally Posted by skylinejack View Post
    No offense here, cajun. I myself hope I did not offend. Certainly not my intention. My apologies if I did. I, like you, was simply trying to pass along a little knowledge of the local scene. And you're right, I too have seen the difference in policies between yards. Most probably the same yards you're speaking of. It can be mind boggling. Keep on scrappin!!
    No problem my friend. After reading my original post, I realized I sounded a little ***holish. And im not good at explaining things...why im not a teacher..lol
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    ill have to check a yard that's about 45 min from me but the 2 close ones no.. they sell to the bigger yards lol... they don't even take small motors like printer motors or cdrom motors or flyback transformers.. o well I live in a backwards state...
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap man View Post
    My yard takes christmas lights w/ bulbs as copper bearing along with low grade circuit boards and motors. Maybe your yard would take them as that



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