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    Question Maximizing Profits on #2 Insulated Wire

    Hello,

    I work for a local sanation company and we can pretty much take whatever we want.. I have gotten into the habit of cuttin the wires from blenders, coffee machines etc but insulated copper is no where near the price of #1 or #2.. Can someone point me the right way.. also we pickup sinks, faucets, computer towers, etc... I dont want to step on anyones toes but its a cut throat economy and Im just trying to make ends meet..

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    Those should be number two copper but there is not really a lot of copper there. About 20-35% recovery.
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    Your low-grade copper wire is normally alot of plastic compared to the copper which is why it pays so low. Computer towers have small trace amounts of gold in them, sinks are normally a low grade stainless alloy. And when it comes to brass there is so many different types it would be impossible to narrow it down. First step would be is it an Alpha-Brass or an Alpha-Beta-Brass. But odds are the local scrapyard buys it as yellow brass. Hope this helps.

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    Here is one way; your own homemade
    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/tools...-stripper.html
    This is probably the best one; http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...estripper.html
    And finally a little bit about computer towers; http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/disma...ification.html
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    Thomas I do not believe you are stepping on any toes.Go for it and make a buck or two!

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    "I dont want to step on anyones toes but its a cut throat economy and Im just trying to make ends meet.."

    Smart Scrappers wear steel toes, it's all good.

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    Hey hey! Another NC'er! Woot. Greetings from my sandbar on the OBX. Far as stepping on toes...don't think any of us SMF folks from NC are in your neck of the woods. I could be wrong tho.

    On insulated wire...I get .80lb here for my insulated. Might not be the best, but it works for me. The insulated I deal with comes from tv's and other various electronics, or anything with wire..lol. At .80lb it's easier to just toss it in my bucket as I cut it then worry about stripping it. Only ones I worry about stripping are those fat juicy degaussing wire in the tv's and monitors I pick up. Otherwise it goes in the bucket. I could make more but I lack a decent wire stripper and to be honest it's quite the PITA to bother stripping those little wires. I don't have enough beer to give me the patience to sit there and strip each tiny little wire. lol.

    Anyhow welcome to the forums, and good luck to you in your ventures. Unless you come on my sandbar, then be prepared to be met with sand dollars and star fish thrown at you like ninja stars! I kid I kid. You come to my sandbar I'll greet ya with the traveling cooler and the cold refreshing contents that lie within. I'm just that nice of a guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    I don't have enough beer to give me the patience to sit there and strip each tiny little wire. lol.
    Sirscrapalot - Putting another 12 on ice.
    learn how to make your own ; )

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    You can cut off the brass ends

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    Haha Bear! I like the way you think!

    I ever get into alcohol production it'll be whiskey, or tequila.

    Back to your regularly scheduled topic...!

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