theirrationalist wrote:estimate that the double insulated wire is roughly 50% copper by weight.
wayne1956 wrote:It is actually not that hard to strip the insulation off of each of the individual 3 wires. I personally use a sharp box cutter. I will put a old tshirt or towel on my leg (incase the knife slips, wont cut my leg or jeans). I will then place the one end of the wire on the towel, put the the cutter a few inches from the end on the wire and pull the wire to me, cutting the last few inches to start my strip. I will then turn the wire around, and place the cutter where I had started my strip and do the rest of the wire. With some practice it will actually become quite easy. I have stripped literally hundreds of feet of wire like this and have recently filled a 7 gallon plastic bucket with #2 copper wire (and I compressed it as much as possible to get as much wire in there as possible). Final weight was 50 lbs of clean #2 copper wire.
Morsecode wrote:This the kind of scrapping anyone can do, with zero know-how and a pair of cutters. Perfect for me
I started a bucket of wire last Spring. Need to pay more attention to it.
cyberdan wrote:Morsecode wrote:This the kind of scrapping anyone can do, with zero know-how and a pair of cutters. Perfect for me
I started a bucket of wire last Spring. Need to pay more attention to it.
This is what I use. Works fast. It cost about $100 on ebay and paid for itself a few times already. Some are now selling for $70
mj74 wrote:I always strip the entire extension cord,I use a pocket knife,but I would put something on your leg as wayne1956 suggested. I have ruined alot of pants stripping wire. So far this year I have stripped a total of 524 lbs of copper wire.
cyberdan wrote:Morsecode wrote:This the kind of scrapping anyone can do, with zero know-how and a pair of cutters. Perfect for me
I started a bucket of wire last Spring. Need to pay more attention to it.
This is what I use. Works fast. It cost about $100 on ebay and paid for itself a few times already. Some are now selling for $70
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