theirrationalist wrote:My yard buys and sells based on recovery rate. Estimated 70% copper is $2 per pound. estimated 50% is $1.50. estimated 30% is $.75 per pound. 12% or christmas lights are $.40 per pound.
And the realy nice thing about sellling insulated wire is that you get paid for the trash you would normally be throwing away if you stripped it. Think about it based on these prices.
Suppose you have 100 pounds of insulated wire with a 70% recovery rate. If you take it straight to the scrap yard, you would get $200 (100 pounds times $2 per pound).
Suppose instead that you take this same wire and strip it. You generate 30 pounds of insulation, which you throw away, and 70 pounds of bare copper. If you take this to the scrap yard you might get $231 (70 pounds times $3.30 per pound). So for all the time you spend stripping the wire, you net $31 more. Honestly, what's your time worth? Why does anyone still strip wire by hand? Unless it's really big wire, it all seems pointless to strip by hand.