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    Let down...after I thought I hit jackpot.

    Hello all, I'm a new scrapper who's been educating myself on this site for several months now. Just opened an account to post and look for some advice.

    Yesterday, I found a pile of electronic scrap in the woods. Got permission to clean it out from behind the owner's house (who adjoins our property) and it looks like a lot of old telephone/security/alarm/HAM radio stuff. After loading most of the small stuff that I was going to clean the copper and gold plated fingers from, I found a GIANT roll of green/copper wire. And then another, and another, and another!! Each weighs at least 100lbs, one possibly pushing 200 pounds. Didn't have a magnet, but scraped the green with a knife and it had a copper color. Bingo!!!! Was headed to the scrapyard. Big ol' smile on my face, but trying to act like I was a pro. The smile turned to frown when the lady threw a big magnet on it and it stuck. Not copper they say. Jackpot...revoked!!

    Can someone please tell me what this is? What should I scrap it as? Should I try to sell instead of scrap? Thank you so much! Your wisdom has helped immensely. I will post a picture if I can figure out how to attach from my computer instead of URL


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    Did you ask the yard what they thought it was and what they would pay you???

    Copper Clad wire is what it sounds like and many yards pay shred price. Some might pay Copper Bearing and add a few cents to shred price.
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    I'd advertise it as lightning rod ground or something @ .25 ft or so

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    Welcome to the forum Slim. These things happen when your new to scrapping so don't feel bad, it's happened to all of us. KZ is right, it should sell as scrap steel. The #1 rule of scrapping is to allways have a magnet with you at all times.

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    Look at the wire is it two strand one copper one steel? Also any and all metal pays money! So don't be too sad...

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    I keep on my key ring, a speaker one in the back of the van in a hidey hole, a couple HD ones in my portable tool box(Never know when you need a tool!), an another under hidey section under my cup holders.

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    I bought a 10 pound roll of "copper wire" when I started in '08. It's still hanging in my garage as a reminder to use a magnet - ALWAYS - no matter what you "know" it is. I didn't feel so bad after the scrap yard owner told me he'd bought 3,000 lbs of the same stuff on the say-so of an employee. Owner was PO'd and the employee was looking for another job.
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    Hello all, thanks for the advice. I stopped at the small area to dump everything but bulk steel. Once they let me in that it wasn't copper, I was going to dump it as shred. But the manager called down and said that they wouldn't take it at all, because I had so much of it and they have had people in the past that have stolen it. If I can't sell it, I'll take it to another yard and mix it in with other scrap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimShady978 View Post
    Hello all, thanks for the advice. I stopped at the small area to dump everything but bulk steel. Once they let me in that it wasn't copper, I was going to dump it as shred. But the manager called down and said that they wouldn't take it at all, because I had so much of it and they have had people in the past that have stolen it. If I can't sell it, I'll take it to another yard and mix it in with other scrap.
    I just toss the stuff in a washing machine drum and dump it off at the yard. I wouldn't throw it all in at once, just a couple rolls at a time.
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    Slim, if it's on rolls then it used to belong to a phone company, but after it turns green it's not worth a crap for anyone to buy.
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    there's nothing wrong with surface oxidation long as the contact points are cleaned CR4 - Thread: Copper wire gone "green"



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