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    british is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Try selling as is this stuff is silly money to buy (£20+ per M) due to the cost of raw materials. If you have 'new' 'offcuts' you will double atleast scrap value.



    British - loves to strip cable - loves 'double bubble' more - but has still striped cable he should of sold as-is.

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    I draged the cable out yesterday and picked it up today.This is some of the armore coated copper
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    This is some of the 3 core ali cable .
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    Hi british man id love to sell alot of stuff as is but I live 3 thousand kms away from mainland Australia $6.500 to get a 20ft sea containeer to there yard , so l strip every thing to maximize frieght costs , time consuming but worth the effort. I have just brought a small granulator so that will speed things up and help on freight. Ive got it good but just like every one I gotta work for it.Happy scrapping.

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    large earth transformer

    Well I think I may of found a good one today a industrial earth transformer and the oils already been drained.I have not done one of these before .Its anouther free score from the local mine.I carnt wait to open this one up and see what is inside.Any one done any of tnese before any advise would be greatly appreciated. I have read abit but theory can be a lot differant from practical knowlage, thanks and happy scraping.
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