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Braiding copper wire?
Hi all - brand new to the forums - I tried a search didn't find specifically what I was looking for so let me ask this, please. I have just started stripping copper wires, and I am noticing two things: a) I have a hard time removing the insulation without shearing the copper as I get further down the piece of wire I am working on, and B) there are lots of little excess "hairs" of copper coming off with the insulation.
Here's what I have been doing - I am gathering the hairs and strands and twisting them all together along the nice long pieces I am able to strip. This seems to have the effect of reclaiming what I would otherwise be losing, into a sort of rough heavy cable of copper. My question is, will this affect the price I am being paid, considering there is no insulation at all on it? That is, will the yard claim that because it's not a long continuous piece, that it somehow loses value? Or are they just melting it all anyhow.
Thanks very much in advance!
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Nope shouldn't at all....it will still be #2 clean...
Little tip that works for me ....an Xacto knife all the way the length of the insulation then pull the copper out... Won't get as many lose "hairs" and a nice Sharp blade makes the job pretty quick...careful though those bad boys are Sharp.
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Originally Posted by
Mick
Short answer - No.+
What's the long answer?
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Originally Posted by
Bobby
What's the long answer?
Long, detailed explanation as to grading procedures.
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Lol nm I misunderstood what you ment by short answer.... Unless you want to provide a long in depth answer to grading lol, but my yard doesn't down grade based on the length.
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At our local yard it all goes into a bailer. They make a bale of #1 then #2. Sure is pretty seeing a big copper colored 2' x 4' bale.
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Someone said they used a break away knife but seems to me they dole to fast. I will try the exacto knife.