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    Yesterday auction buy

    roll of 14 gauge solid wire scored yesterday at the auction for a mere 30$ .

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    That's a pretty big spool, nice............

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    Feels like round 50 lbs, already worth more than I paid for it. Can't wait to get it stripped.

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    and you can get an extra 20, on CL, from someone who wants a new night stand ;-)

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    Think I might do that lol

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    He shoots and he scores!

    Way to go Taterjuice. That's going to make a pretty coil of bare bright!
    If it wasn't for the $ in $crap, it would just be.....

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    You might be able to sell the whole thing on e-bay or CL. An electrical contractor might buy it for way more than scrap.

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    14 ga might be big enough for someone that builds car/utility trailers. If you have any of them around down there.
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