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    What to do with all these!

    I went to a yardsale at a neighbors house last week and picked up a box full of assorted cables. I just don't know what to do with it all! Some is copper and others are computer power chords and ethernets cables and all sorts. What do I do with them? eBay? Will yards take them as is? Can I strip them?



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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterjohn View Post
    I went to a yardsale at a neighbors house last week and picked up a box full of assorted cables. I just don't know what to do with it all! Some is copper and others are computer power chords and ethernets cables and all sorts. What do I do with them? eBay? Will yards take them as is? Can I strip them?
    If you don't know what to do with them why did you pick it up??



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    Take them to the yard. Get insulated price for them. Try to flip your money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    If you don't know what to do with them why did you pick it up??



    I knew some of it had copper (Christmas lights, charger chords).
    It was a dollar and I thought I could make a profit. But what to do with Ethernet and computer power cords?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterjohn View Post
    I went to a yardsale at a neighbors house last week and picked up a box full of assorted cables. I just don't know what to do with it all! Some is copper and others are computer power chords and ethernets cables and all sorts. What do I do with them? eBay? Will yards take them as is? Can I strip them?
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    Cut the bulbs off of the xmas lights.
    Cut the plugs and ends off of everything.
    Save the ethernet plugs in a different pile, these go to an ewaste buyer.
    So, now you have wires with no ends, plugs, or bulbs on them. Take them to your scrap yard and sell them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanw View Post
    Cut the bulbs off of the xmas lights.
    Cut the plugs and ends off of everything.
    Save the ethernet plugs in a different pile, these go to an ewaste buyer.
    So, now you have wires with no ends, plugs, or bulbs on them. Take them to your scrap yard and sell them.
    Thanks! but That's a lot of bulbs. But the yard will take basically any cords as long as no ends or hard plastic?

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    They will take them with the ends or hard plastic, but they will give you less money for them. Same for the christmas lights. Every yard is different, but generally all of the wire you mentioned would sell as #2 insulated copper wire with all of the crap off of them. You will find out how your yard does things when you bring them in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterjohn View Post
    I knew some of it had copper (Christmas lights, charger chords).
    It was a dollar and I thought I could make a profit. But what to do with Ethernet and computer power cords?!
    Ethernet cables are small strands of copper with gold plated ends and computer power cords are copper with brass ends.

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    The yard i use pays me .25 lb on Christmas lights with the bulbs still on them. For me, at that price,its not worth the time and reduced weight to cut them up.
    Might be worth asking before you spend all that time.

    Also, Is it worth your gas to drive these to a scrap yard? I know I live $10-15 away from the scrap yard depending on how loaded I am and what vehicle, etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mealane8 View Post
    I might be willing to buy them from you. How much did you pay for them? I have been looking for some cables to scrap for the copper and gold-plated ends. However, I likely wouldn't be able to purchase them until the next time I go to town (I generally make online purchases with gift cards I buy in store). If you cut the ends, I would be willing to purchase these too, for about $2.00 a pound, and I'd arrange shipping. However, as I stated I cannot make this purchase right now. And I DON'T LIKE EBAY!
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    I dont think you want to pay $2.00# for #2 insulated wire when the scrap yards are paying between .90 and $1.00 #.
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    Call your yard to see how they want it. By me you can leave the ends on and still get #2 ins wire price (.95 lb last time) I do pull off the brass ends and save them in with my brass. As for plug ends that have transformers in them, the transformers can go in with my electric motors. Any ends that have steel get cut off and go in with the steel pile. By me christmas lights with ends cut off can also go in with the #2 ins wire pile. Coax cable goes in with the steel pile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    Call your yard to see how they want it. By me you can leave the ends on and still get #2 ins wire price (.95 lb last time) I do pull off the brass ends and save them in with my brass. As for plug ends that have transformers in them, the transformers can go in with my electric motors. Any ends that have steel get cut off and go in with the steel pile. By me christmas lights with ends cut off can also go in with the #2 ins wire pile. Coax cable goes in with the steel pile.
    Where is the brass in the cord? And what does a transformer look like on a plug? What's coax cable? (I'm trying to learn here, don't judge me)

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    Brass on the plug ends. Transformer plug end on things like hair dryer, power tool plug in chargers, etc. Big and bulky not like a lamp cord plug in...

    not judging you, this is a good place to learn...

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