NotABigDeal wrote:WAY too many joints to cut. The price difference here is only 15¢ between #1 and #2. Plus around here, in order to be considered #1, it must be damn near new looking. There was some #1, but since we were over 1000lbs with the #2, it paid more than having less than 100lbs of #1. We made out better this way. You can only see one maybe two #1 pieces in the picture according to the yard. And I'm not bad mouthing the yard, the are good guys.
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I think what they are considering #1 copper is what is referred to as "bare bright" copper around here. It pays a little better than #1. Regardless, they paid you well for #2 copper.
Nice haul by the way.