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    couldn't this just be sold as insulated wire?



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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdog72 View Post
    couldn't this just be sold as insulated wire?
    Only if you want to be banned by your scrap yard. There is usually no copper, and even if there is
    it is not enough for them to be interested in. If you try to mix it in you will find yourself having a
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdog72 View Post
    couldn't this just be sold as insulated wire?
    No because it is usually copper coated steel in the middle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdog72 View Post
    couldn't this just be sold as insulated wire?
    Darn near every yard I've ever been too has a sign specifically dedicated to "NO COAX" I think it is because they get so much steel fiber and insulation.. and such a low amount of copper yield out of it.. they don't deal with it. May also be because it is easy for theives to steal possibly??
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    Quote Originally Posted by KzScrapper View Post
    No because it is usually copper coated steel in the middle.
    Hmmm, I never magnet tested the center of the wire, I had no idea it wasn't pure copper.. Now I know. Thanks for the education on that KZ!

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    Nice Overview hobo finds! Thanks for Posting!

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    My yard lets me mix it in with the 35% as long as it's not magnetic. If it is they let it go as shread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge42 View Post
    Hmmm, I never magnet tested the center of the wire, I had no idea it wasn't pure copper.. Now I know. Thanks for the education on that KZ!
    The magnetic coax is also called "copper clad".
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    thanks for the warning, I haven't with this stuff before so I wasn't sure

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    The braided wire thats around the inner plastic layer,(that contains the copper coated steel wire) is normally tinned Copper, filled with a **** sticky jelly of some sort.

    Buy(sic) the time I got to the copper, I'd made a real mess of the area I was working in & got a small fist sized ball of sticky tinned Copper braid that dissapeared into the amount of Copper wire I had at the time.

    So the other two leftover reels are still sitting there untill I need the actual wooden reel for something.....

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    I only get .12lb for it mixed but it adds up fast and easy to set aside for a pack of smokes lol

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    after Hurricane Sandy we had piles of this stuff laying around. Some of it very tough to tell if steel inside, touching a magnet to it isn't always definitive. Learned a trick from a guy at a yard. Grab near the end of the coax, and move the magnet toward it. If the coax moves, it's NG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by volvoscrapper View Post
    after Hurricane Sandy we had piles of this stuff laying around. Some of it very tough to tell if steel inside, touching a magnet to it isn't always definitive. Learned a trick from a guy at a yard. Grab near the end of the coax, and move the magnet toward it. If the coax moves, it's NG.
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    Now if it's CB radio or Ham coax you will be dealing with copper over copper, some of the 213 can be $1.00 foot new.

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    I'd be willing to buy some from you. However, I'd only pay 10-cents/pound, and you'd have to arrange shipping!
    Seriously, I don't think there's any way to make much off of this stuff.
    The cores (of most of them I've seen, at least) are copper-plated steel, but the surrounding wire may be worth a bit more (ie, copper).
    Thanks for your time.
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    I liked this overview. This is wonderful. Keep posting to keep us updated. Thanks.
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