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    BX Wire - Strip or Not?

    Apologies in advance if this has been discussed, but I couldn't seem to find a thread about it.

    I was given a roll of BX wire (I think there are 3 strands of insulated copper wire in it? Haven't looked closely yet).



    Anyway, should it be traded in as is or what is the best way to prepare it?

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    I would take the time to at least get the outer sheath off. You will then have 2 wires with plastic on them, and 1 wire which will be bare copper. I believe you will have 2 different prices going on there. I take a razor knife and run it down the middle, the you can peel the cover right off.

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    I do the same as WeWillPrevail. You then have Insulated Copper. I use the razor to strip this,too. Then it's all #1 Copper.
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    Just realized you asked about BX not ROMEX wire. BX is sheathed in metal. I haven't dealt with BX type, but can't it just be pulled out of the sheathing?

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    Yes, in fact after you pull it out, it becomes insulated copper. No plastic sheath. And the last bit of plastic will come right off with that razor, careful because the metal is soft and will catch the razor occasionally. You just got to find the right angle, then *ZIP* it'll come right off.

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    the newer stuff will just pull out if cut into managable pieces but i did happen to run across some old that even if cut into one foot pieces, the wire would still not pull out, i dont know what was holding it, but i just tossed it to the side and still havent figured out an easy way to get the wire out.

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    Thanks guys! I hadn't touched the wire since I made this post originally, so I'll dig into it tonight. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeyshane331 View Post
    the newer stuff will just pull out if cut into managable pieces but i did happen to run across some old that even if cut into one foot pieces, the wire would still not pull out, i dont know what was holding it, but i just tossed it to the side and still havent figured out an easy way to get the wire out.
    If you start cutting the metal sheath, you'll see that it is wound in a spiral around the wire. You can get the end of it and start pulling, it will eventually get small enough you can pull the wire, or you will have unwrapped it all.

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    and still havent figured out an easy way to get the wire out.
    Hi, what if you put it into a burn pit and made a fire. Whatever is holding it should melt or burn out. Just a thought,,, :confused::confused:

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    If the wire is stuck inside or outer sheath kinked, cut into 2-3' sections with cutoff saw and pull wire sections out with needlenose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Hi, what if you put it into a burn pit and made a fire. Whatever is holding it should melt or burn out. Just a thought,,, :confused::confused:
    And jack up the atmosphere, not to mention make a HUGE black smoke column in the air, making people for miles curse you out.
    Everyone one of you is 2 minutes too late.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Hi, what if you put it into a burn pit and made a fire. Whatever is holding it should melt or burn out. Just a thought,,, :confused::confused:
    Besides, you would need a hell of a fire to get the metal on it to melt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mechanic688 View Post
    hi, what if you put it into a burn pit and made a fire. Whatever is holding it should melt or burn out. Just a thought,,, :confused::confused:
    don't burn plastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    sometimes it pulls out easily when cut into 2-3 foot pieces and sometimes it doesn't.

    Usually the new stuff is easy, and the old stuff hard, but this is not a rule.

    When you cut it, you may have to use pliers to unroll the ends a little where them got crimped by your cutters.

    Sometimes if you hold the copper wires withe pliers and twist a little while you pull it will come out a little easier.

    If the wire wins the battle, the yards usually buy it for electric motor price, but some want it in a separate pile.

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    we cut ours into 3ft lengths then run it thru the cutter a couple times and the outside jacket comes right off, this is the design we use:

    Manual Wire Stripper w L100 Stripping Machine New by Bluerock
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    I can tell the difference by sight, but check the sheathing with a magnet. There are different types of armored cable, one has a steel sheathing, but there is also a similar looking one with an aluminum sheathing. You can cut the through aluminum with a pair of side cutters, but the steel is best cut with a hacksaw.


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