Recyclersteve wrote:I hear some places won't buy stripped copper, presumably because of all the copper thieves.
hobo finds wrote:No.1 Insulated Copper Wire shall consist of plastic insulated unalloyed, uncoated (plated) copper wire, with the copper wire not smaller than 16 gauge.
Recyclersteve wrote:I ended up getting $1.70/lb. for 12 lbs. of insulated 90% copper and $1.40/lb. for 10 lbs. of INS copper #1 80%. Total received for all parts of the electrical panels turned in (incl. breakers) was about $40. This was on 12/21/14.
Recyclersteve wrote:They only paid the steel price for breakers. I didn't like it, but didn't feel like making a scene for about 15 breakers.
messymessy wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:They only paid the steel price for breakers. I didn't like it, but didn't feel like making a scene for about 15 breakers.
Breakers are lots of plastic. It surprises me that you get paid that well.
daviscfad wrote:Scraping overcurrent devices is unheard of around here.. though like said most are now plastic.. i know this is almost a year old but did you have federal pacific? Most houses had fuse protectors
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