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    Ive been kind of hoarding my scrap so I don't really know how picky my yard is..... Should i separate my copper such as the yokes that have a little bit of glue/tar from the cleaner yokes, or are the yards even picky about that?


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    Quote Originally Posted by RobGreen View Post
    Ive been kind of hoarding my scrap so I don't really know how picky my yard is..... Should i separate my copper such as the yokes that have a little bit of glue/tar from the cleaner yokes, or are the yards even picky about that?
    Break your yokes down and get the clean #2 price for it, a lot better than .25 a lb.
    Then all the ferrite can go in the steel bucket.
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