I stripped some smaller stuff yesterday and it seems to me to be worth stripping. Esp. if you have one of those wire stripping machines that has a wheel cutter in it. I'd first cut the wire in 10'-20' lengths and set the depth to the outer insulation. Cut it and then take the braided copper off the outside by pushing it off (sounds weird but it gets loose like a sock when you push it).
This outer weave of fine copper wire is most of the weight but there's a foil aluminum wrapping (I put foil in a compactor to make cubes, which I sell as aluminum) around a foam coated wire in the middle. The single wire inside is either solid copper or copper plated steel. Check it with a
magnet.
I found it strips real fast and if you just keep it around for a "dry spell" it gives you something to do when you aren't getting much scrap.
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