Dr. Cadmium wrote:80 lbs mixed wire @ $0.63/lb
Recyclersteve wrote:
Dr. Cadmium- you might consider splitting up your wiring to get a better price, but it does take a bit more time to do so..
Dr. Cadmium wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:
Dr. Cadmium- you might consider splitting up your wiring to get a better price, but it does take a bit more time to do so..
Not worth the time. That price I'm getting is for all wire mixed together including:
1) electrical cords, power cords, wire with the plugs still on
2) all types of computer wire with the plugs still on
3) automotive wiring harness
The only restrictions are there can't be any adapters, BX, coaxial cable, aluminum wire, or fiber optic.
The only types fo wire I bother to separate for a higher price are Cat 5, romex, THHN, and cable.
Recyclersteve wrote:Stopped by the scrap yard at 5:35pm on Sunday (they close at 6pm) and was told they were so busy that they RAN OUT OF CASH! That's a first for me. Today (Monday) I went back and they appeared to be quite busy. I sold the following today:
25 Cans (aluminum) 1 @ 0.60 lb. $0.60
6- Insulated 1- 80% (copper wire) 4 @ 1.60 lb. $6.40
13- Insulated 2- 40% (copper wire) 16 @ 0.40 lb. $6.40
11- Insulated 2- 50% (copper wire) 11 @ 0.50 lb. $5.50
104 Low Grade Motors 8 @ 0.04 lb. $0.32
23 Painted Old Sheet 7 @ 0.30 lb. $2.10
56 Sealed units 36 @ 0.10 lb. $3.60
41 Stainless Steel dirty 6 @ 0.10 lb. $0.60
TOTAL RECEIVED TODAY $25.52
Recyclersteve wrote:To answer your question- the one type of #2 (40%) was what I normally see. The other type (#2- 50%) appeared to be for a computer or telephone network. One of the long cords (50-100 ft. long) was white on the outside- the shorter one (15-20 ft. long) was blue on the outside. They both came out of a construction dumpster where tenant improvement work was being done.
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