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    Quote Originally Posted by pcscrapper View Post
    Ok, I worked with My DTV here in my town... I get all of there cables wires and no receiver.. they send them back to corp and they recycle it,

    Now, I've over 4 tons of cables... when I checked into people buying it.. they said.. its not worth a dang...

    so.. is it worth it, or is someone blowing smoke.?

    chime in Please.
    I cash mine in before I get 4 tons, with ends cut usually, and mixed with other kinds.

    ( not referring to coax, that definitely goes with shred ; )

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcscrapper View Post
    Ok, I worked with My DTV here in my town... I get all of there cables wires and no receiver.. they send them back to corp and they recycle it,

    Now, I've over 4 tons of cables... when I checked into people buying it.. they said.. its not worth a dang...

    so.. is it worth it, or is someone blowing smoke.?

    chime in Please.
    There's value in it. Perhaps these people you talked to don't want to deal with it. One yard I go to pays 0.10/lb for it...

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    See..told you smarter people then me would chime in. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcscrapper View Post
    I've over 4 tons of cables... when I checked into people buying it.. they said.. its not worth a dang...

    so.. is it worth it, or is someone blowing smoke.?

    chime in Please.
    The yard that I mainly deal with won't buy it, so the last big batch that I had, I just stuffed it in the trunk of the vehicle that was goin' to the yard. Needless to say...they bought it...they just didn't know that they did...

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    around here you can get 8 to 10 cets per pound for the copper/steel coax wire.and 50 cents for the solid copper kind

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    The yard I go to does not buy coax But then I found a yard that does so I am always finding coax at the normal yard by the dumpster Yesterday someone threw one of those giant trash cans on wheels in the trash and I was like I'll take this

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    Umm what are LNB.. probably a stupid question but I'm risking a corona here..

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Smarter minds then mine will chime in I'm sure. Probably got some Coaxial..check it with a magnet to see if it's that crappy steel/copper kind or the kind with a solid copper insert.

    So..it's worth will depend on that. If the copper/steel kind it's crap from what I gather and your yard will hate you. If it's the other..good job! Copper is good!

    An since you deal with your Dtv guy also, try an get those LNBs from him.

    Good luck!

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    i went by a dumpster near the office space of a direct tv authorized installer Thought i had found gold. i saw some wire a few dish pieces then i started pulling out what i was hoping was some large pieces of copper core coax. i scratched it, it was still copper looking i cut it down the center it still looked all copper. (didnt have my magnet with me at time) I then googled the letters and numbers that were on the side. FOUND OUT IT WAS THAT copper steel cladded stuff. later when i got home tried the huge speaker magnet and bam! my hopes dropped like a rock.

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    This is a LNB...what is does..I have no idea. You'll have to ask the smarter heads then mine.



    From my own personal experience I pulled mine from Direct TV ones. I can even post a pic of the dish it came off of to prove it was Direct TV dish. HA!

    Now get out der an find ya some!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Etack, appreciate that but..Trhis is his reply when I asked what they came out of. Guess we'll find out soon enough.

    Again I thank you for pointing out. Not being snarky, so please don't take it that way my good sir.

    Below you will find his reply to my question and the thread in general. I was referring to the LNBs as the high grades.

    Probably both, there was a couple of triples in that mix.
    They will be different sizes and shapes but these were Direct Tv LNB's.
    My trash co. I work with saves them for me and I buy them as low grade.

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    well it looks like he has several different post on this This is the one I thought you ment http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/day-l...amp-board.html

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    Hey all, thanks for this thread! I've been pulling lots (and lots and lots) of copper-core coax out of my local DirecTV guy's garbage for a few weeks. Finally got a chance to talk with him and one thing led to another-- he sent me on my way with a trunk full of copper-core and steel dish mounts.

    I dropped off an old garbage can at his house with my name and number on the side; he and his buddies are gonna stuff it with the cable they'd normally just throw out.

    I know it's not much compared to what you guys do around here, but it puts some extra change in my pocket!

    I think I know what a James Bond villain feels like when a plan starts to come together...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calamitous View Post
    Hey all, thanks for this thread! I've been pulling lots (and lots and lots) of copper-core coax out of my local DirecTV guy's garbage for a few weeks. Finally got a chance to talk with him and one thing led to another-- he sent me on my way with a trunk full of copper-core and steel dish mounts.

    I dropped off an old garbage can at his house with my name and number on the side; he and his buddies are gonna stuff it with the cable they'd normally just throw out.

    I know it's not much compared to what you guys do around here, but it puts some extra change in my pocket!

    I think I know what a James Bond villain feels like when a plan starts to come together...
    I hope your selling that coax as steel shred cause it is "copper clad" which means that it has a steel core. Check it with a magnet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    I hope your selling that coax as steel shred cause it is "copper clad" which means that it has a steel core. Check it with a magnet.
    Yep That was the first thing I did when I started pulling his coax. I probably wouldn't have bothered if he'd had any copper-clad steel in his can.

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    how much are the lnbs worth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    how much are the lnbs worth?
    I usually pay between .50 and 1.00 ea. for them.
    I hope your selling that coax as steel shred cause it is "copper clad" which means that it has a steel core. Check it with a magnet.
    Yep That was the first thing I did when I started pulling his coax. I probably wouldn't have bothered if he'd had any copper-clad steel in his can.
    What??

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    I have found that DirectTV coax has a solid copper conductor. All the coax I have seen from Dish TV and all cable companies has been the steel with a copper coating on it for the center conductor. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Most of the yards around here won't take coax, and It's not worth stripping for .09/lb :\


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