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    Quote Originally Posted by Copper Head View Post
    I am on a family trip visiting my wife's sister, I am in Lawrenceville Georgia , As you figured I gave a little shot at scrapping, I took some copper from home also.
    I found curb hunting of no value - people are very clean and you just don't see TV's Vac Microwaves sitting on the curb I found one dumpster and that had a little bit
    But over all I found so much space Or area to cover with no return in the find. I did get 20 lb's wheel weights for free But If I lived here I feel it would be harder.
    Now the copper I took with me was not excepted and was told from here to Alabama burnt copper not excepted.

    Well that's a thought as wile my area cares not,
    When the chopping block chops by me I see I don't want to be stuck with any of it.
    I will say that they pay very well for wire with casing as much as 2.50 down to 1.05 clean #1 $2.95 Also payment is in the form of check !! I guess I am spoiled !!

    I was thinking a little muriatic acid to clean ??



    The pro's of GA
    Nice people Nice weather - lower taxes - I like it here - very calm - you all

    Ahh the heck I always loved the south .
    SEE. thats why i just need to get a truck and commute the 25 miles north a few days of the week. most of the good stuff from craigslist is within a 10 mile radius of lawrenceville area. If people actually responded to their craigslist posting i would just leave early in morning and wait for postings all day lol.

    Only thing they for cash here are cans. and some sort of rule about having to be a hvac business (or something like that to recycle air conditioners). AND DEFINITELY NO . AND I MEAN NO BURNT WIRE.

    FUNNY thing is on some parts of town people would rather hide a computer in a trash bag at bottom of their trash can , instead of letting somebody have it. (what a waste of trash bag also lol)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Copper Head View Post
    Greed is the problem , this Sat I made $36 and when I really look at my load to deliver $36 it was small . By me that same load would be $29
    being here just a few days I see my ways would change and I would be rewarded for it . They pay $2.00 for Romex as is . They also pay proper for dirty AL using a visual measure for the AL content .
    The metals are all over by me ,but they don't pay proper, all they want to do is rip off the scrapper for one pound if they can.
    The whole southern experience has been an eye opener . Polite people . Police see your at a dumpster and keep going . workers at new construction
    giving you giving you free of way.
    Fried chicken in a supermarket is great ALSO !!
    which yard were you going to ? your romex and insulated wire prices are sounding a little better than i get lol I might want to drive a few extra miles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    Correct me if I'm reading the OP wrong but, are you saying you knowing tried to sell something you knew was not accepted (burnt wire) and are complaining about the law being upheld?
    No I took item with me - not knowing it was illegal to sell. I did not create the product in GA
    No I don't feel I was complaining


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    Compared to my area I was surprise how well they paid for mix metal , they also make there shred
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    Quote Originally Posted by 99problems View Post
    SEE. thats why i just need to get a truck and commute the 25 miles north a few days of the week. most of the good stuff from craigslist is within a 10 mile radius of lawrenceville area. If people actually responded to their craigslist posting i would just leave early in morning and wait for postings all day lol.

    Only thing they for cash here are cans. and some sort of rule about having to be a hvac business (or something like that to recycle air conditioners). AND DEFINITELY NO . AND I MEAN NO BURNT WIRE.

    FUNNY thing is on some parts of town people would rather hide a computer in a trash bag at bottom of their trash can , instead of letting somebody have it. (what a waste of trash bag also lol)
    For me if I lived in GA I would have a car that gets 30 mpg and a trailer - thats how to curb hunt there .
    Also I drove up and down plenty of homes on there trash day and did find a little -- REALLY LITTLE . So maybe your correct that many people bury the goods in the trash cans , Heck that kinda of curb hunting - - really looking in cans for the sake of it - - nope for home owners.

    As most people think thats how the curb hunter works it.
    But With a bit of pride I look for it in the open or the old wire out of the can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Sulfuric acid will eat thru all organic materials. Pants,shirts,shoes,boots,socks,hats...etc. It will keep eating until it exhausts itself or hits something inorganic. I would not handle it unless you have gloves that go up to at least your elbow that are rated to handle acid. You should also have at least a rubber apron on and a full face shield.
    I am a bit surprised that you would post this as a means to clean copper wiring. Most scrappers are not going to have that proper safety equiptment to handle sulfuric acid and by posting in big red letters not to pour water into acid ever may not be enough of a warning for some people. Its very easy to get what goes into what confused and if the mistake is made or the proper dilution is not mixed you are going to have at the least some bad burns or possibly worse.
    I DO NOT RECOMMEND anyone using sulfuric acid to strip wire. If you are too lazy to use a wire stripper or strip it by hand then turn it in as #2 insulated. Its not worth permanently scarring yourself or possibly killing yourself for a couple of pennies.
    I am also surprised you posted this considering the top priority at the other site is safety.
    I think that you have miss read this thread. I am talking about using 10% sulfuric acid not HOT 98% sulfuric acid this is used in HS jewelry making classes and in wash tanks in machine shops. This is to be respected but not feared and warn the fire department about. If this was the case when you unclogged your sink you would need to call then too.

    pickling cooper is not new or inherently dangerous caution is good not saying its not.

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    I just can't see that adding extra work & materials to the copper wire would add that much $$ to the Copper.

    Sure, I burn the plastic coating off (Well not for the last year or so. Insulated prices were good enough untill 2 months ago, then they changed, so its now viable again)

    A 'Good burn' will save you more $ than what you would gain by using expensive acid to eat away all the 2nd grade copper oxides.

    To get a 'Good burn' I wait till a really windy day (in the right area, better get that sorted, don't wanna be paying for a Fire crew to visit me (again))
    gale force if I can.
    Spread out all the wire flat out on a wire bed frame, off the ground & I make a little fire with scrapwood at the windy end of the bedframe, on the ground.
    Normally I burn off 20kg at a time, for a return of, say 66%. So, 14Kg copper.

    Once thats fired up, I let it catch the wire alight (it takes a little heat to get the copper warm so it burns right & hot) and the wind takes over.

    If I see a red hot chunk of wire in the burn, I use a poker to spread it out so it gets air in to cool it down & oxygen to keep the fire roaring.

    The thing I want to do is, burn it off real quick.
    That way there less time for the fire to make copper oxide outta yah wire. The wind will not blow the fire out. The faster the wind, the faster the fire, the less oxides you get.

    Then, as soon as the plastics burnt off the copper, chuck some water over the bright copper to cool it off.
    Yah have to work fast & do 3 things at a time.

    Then I get the copper home & give it wash with water & a dash of clothes washing powder & a rinse again & the coppers as clean as its ever gonna get.
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    The oxides I do wash off I collect (30 odd Kg now) & will electroplate the copper metal out as copper coloured grains, which will get mixed into whatever copper I can mix it into & sold as 'Domestic Copper'.

    But between getting $1.20Kg for looms & $6.20Kg for domestic ($25 verses $86.....)
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    What I have learned is easy to see , don't stockpile lots of Burnt CU , cause one day you might be in for a surprise. A proper burn is not with out technique and time.
    The yard named Blaze I felt was very fare in there % ratio of CU to Coating .
    Stockpiling the wire as is during these turbulent law making times seems the safest choice
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    Quote Originally Posted by etack View Post
    ......This is to be respected but not feared and warn the fire department about. If this was the case when you unclogged your sink you would need to call then too.

    pickling cooper is not new or inherently dangerous caution is good not saying its not.

    Eric
    Yes you should warn the fire department, using it once to unclog a sink is not the same as you using it to clean wire. You have a higher risk of getting it into your eye or other related accidents. In my book, its just smart to let them know that you have an acid that strong (if its pushing over 90%) and your using it more than just once a year for the dammed clogged sink.

    Just take a look at this link https://www.google.com/search?q=sulf...w=1008&bih=632

    just encase something known as a accident happens it would be nice if they knew what was burning your skin off when they show up and how to stop it....just a thought...I kinda like my skin/body.
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    You must really know 99.9% of scrappers are not calling any one with there Biz.
    I have to chuckle at the thought of a call to my Fire Department about it .
    Lets get down to this
    Saws
    cutting tools
    Fire
    Dust
    Smells
    Toxic
    Are scrapping bed fellows.
    depending on how deep you get
    if you don't know how to be safe don't do it
    On a hot summer day go ahead do your work with shorts no shirt and sandals
    what you think your in the Bahamas . This is work There is an assumption in the forum , That
    you know safety or respect the need to know

    This information below is what makes the forum , this is how we learn .
    debating about safety is great for the newbie who might be looking at the post But how can we really stop some one who is not going to ever be safe.
    Please if your gonna dress for a Cancun beach don't scrap metal. Never let your guard down Be safe.

    Quote Originally Posted by etack View Post
    jewelers use dilute sulfuric acid in there pickling solutions to brighten cooper.

    look for sulfuric acid drain cleaner. It will be wrapped in plastic at Ace or HD Lowes. it should say 98% sulfuric acid. from what I read on this (pickle)its about 10% acid the rest water 1:10 ratio on acid to water. (always add acid to water ESPECIALLY WITH SULFURIC)

    Try it on small lot with a small amount of acid solution.

    If I were to do this and had a reason to. I would set up my turkey fryer and use a big canning pot to boil water in then I would make my acid solution (always add acid to water ESPECIALLY WITH SULFURIC) in a 5gal plastic pail and put it into the hot water and let it heat up. when its warm around 80-90 degrees I would dip in some cooper and let it sit till all is clean. first rinse it in water then rinse it in a weak solution of lye and water then clean water again and again.

    Just a warning sulfuric acid is a nasty unforgiving acid when concentrated and still nasty diluted. look up sulfuric acid burns it will eat through your skin in no time. diluted it will burn were gloves and eye protection. It will also do some pretty good work on your clothes so where the ones you were throwing out. I like to use those plastic rain suits for stuff like this.

    Metal Studio Workbook: In a pickle. All about pickling solutions and how to dispose of them.
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    Now with all due respect this link

    https://www.google.com/search?q=sulf...w=1008&bih=632

    Is a real truth. But I would also like to discuss what kinda society we live it that other people use acid to hurt others,as clearly many of the pics are actually crimes & not accidents
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    Quote Originally Posted by Copper Head View Post
    For me if I lived in GA I would have a car that gets 30 mpg and a trailer - thats how to curb hunt there .
    Also I drove up and down plenty of homes on there trash day and did find a little -- REALLY LITTLE . So maybe your correct that many people bury the goods in the trash cans , Heck that kinda of curb hunting - - really looking in cans for the sake of it - - nope for home owners.

    As most people think thats how the curb hunter works it.
    But With a bit of pride I look for it in the open or the old wire out of the can.

    hmm suggestions on cars with these capabilities and specs? (that is a model older than 2005)

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    Correct me if I'm reading the OP wrong but, are you saying you knowing tried to sell something you knew was not accepted (burnt wire) and are complaining about the law being upheld?
    I've been holding back on commenting on this thread. I've been waiting to see if anyone would actually mention that the reason most yards won't accept burnt copper wire is because it is illegal to burn it. It's a federal law, which means it's illegal everywhere in the USA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billygoat View Post
    I've been holding back on commenting on this thread. I've been waiting to see if anyone would actually mention that the reason most yards won't accept burnt copper wire is because it is illegal to burn it. It's a federal law, which means it's illegal everywhere in the USA.
    Well sure it's illegal to clean copper that way & maybe I bought it from some one in town so now I have it.
    I am never going to say its a good thing to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99problems View Post
    hmm suggestions on cars with these capabilities and specs? (that is a model older than 2005)
    The most I have hauled was 4300 pounds in a cargo van . they were oil burners .for that weight you need some thing approaching real .
    Most of my scrapping is done with a mini van I can carny 1000 with no concern 1500 you drive slow. 2000 you better have balanced it out even and drive very slow & get it out soon as you can .
    When you come down to it, hauling 1500 lb can make you money . So an old Nisson or Toyota can haul 2000 pounds with trailer , You will have to drive it slow and go tru the gears with care . But it will manage .
    I had a centra 5 speed it got great mileage and I pushed a car or 2 to a gas station with the old bugger great motor that one.I stuffed 500 pounds in trunk and folded back seats no problem . should of kept car but sold it to have a cargo van but I always wished I kept it and had a trailer from Harbor Freight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Copper Head View Post
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    When you come down to it, hauling 1500 lb can make you money . So an old Nisson or Toyota can haul 2000 pounds with trailer , You will have to drive it slow and go tru the gears with care . But it will manage .
    I had a centra 5 speed it got great mileage and I pushed a car or 2 to a gas station with the old bugger great motor that one.I stuffed 500 pounds in trunk and folded back seats no problem . should of kept car but sold it to have a cargo van but I always wished I kept it and had a trailer from Harbor Freight.
    right now i use my camry 4 cylinder. most i have taken to the yard a trip was about 480 pounds (i think the yard scale shows in increments of 20) only way i could have possibly packed more would be on the roof. i never really thought a 4 cylinder could use a trailer, even the small one from harbor freight

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    Hey! I resemble your Cancun beach scrapper. An no I don't live in the Bahamas, their several hundred miles south of me. Bermuda is closer. I'm also on a sandbar two miles out into the ocean, so no pretending for me. An yea..I take things apart in no shirt an while in shorts when in my shop here at the house sometimes, or loading/unloading the van also at the house. I'm crazy or lucky I guess, maybe both. Might be also cause I don't deal with torching, chemicals, or any of that other nasty stuff one needs higher safety precautions to deal with.

    An sorry, I'll continue to run my ewaste/scrap business. Even tho I break things down at home with no shirt an in shorts at times. If it helps anyone sleep better at night, I do always wear the boots when in my shop or moving scrap. Heavy items suck when they land on your feet. I also wear gloves most of the time. ( though it doesn't stop that infernal chisel from nicking me now an then through them.) I work with hand tools, an my drill, and that's it for the most part. Lucky me!

    Yes, one should know safety, but its not all cut n' dry.
    Not being a jerk, just trying to point out we don't all fit in the same safety category. Guess I'm just a round peg not trying to be shoved into a square hole.

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    @ etack- No I did not mis-read the thread. You still have to use 98% sulfuric and dilute with water. Not as bad as handling hot sulfuric but I still would not want to have it spill and get a drop in my eye, or have it all over my work area. You, me and others know that water should not go into acids, but it only takes one time for someone to get distracted and make that mistake. Don't want to get into a pissing match about this, so we can just agree to disagree on this point and hopefully our posts will educate a few people that read this.
    @SirS- any pictures of you in those shorts?
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    @SirS- any pictures of you in those shorts?

    Full article at Scrap Metal Forum: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/day-l...#ixzz2bvNsPjUn

    You scare me BC, almost as much as the thought of pics like those getting out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    @SirS- any pictures of you in those shorts?

    Full article at Scrap Metal Forum: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/day-l...#ixzz2bvNsPjUn

    You scare me BC, almost as much as the thought of pics like those getting out!

    No shame in my game, I live on a beach an like a sponge I soak up the sun. Don't hate me cause I'm tanned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99problems View Post
    right now i use my camry 4 cylinder. most i have taken to the yard a trip was about 480 pounds (i think the yard scale shows in increments of 20) only way i could have possibly packed more would be on the roof. i never really thought a 4 cylinder could use a trailer, even the small one from harbor freight
    First jeeps were 4 cylinders ( with gearing ) A camry is nice .If you have a trailer with one, the real key is that you start your hunt empty getting good MPG covering lots of territory .Finally when your trailer is packed you get to the yard. For the most part your not always hulaing around excessive weight.
    I don't know lots about camry but my friend has one and pulls 35 mpg plus on hwy . It is a people hauling car 5 passenger (tight) you already know it's ready to deal with 1000 pulse pounds. I know the older Camry are a slow car so that tells me there a low end RPM pulling car..
    I believe they have normal shocks in back so air shocks could be installed & at the point your loaded , pump it up.
    I have a plumber friend who picked up a small taler from harbor freight under $200 he already hauled near 1000 lbs ..
    I know it's the answer as a hunter .
    I manage with my Van cause no matter where I go in the truck I collect if i put in $10 ( gas ) I expect to find . If my kids want me to drop them at there friends houses I make a point to hit dumpsters before i get home .
    A 4 banger with trailer then I would go out more often to see what $5 bucks could find me..Thats the name of the game as a hunter your fuel is your expense . Most important YOU CAN'T put in fuel and come back with no finds , you just can't . I will-it and just don't allow it to happen ... SOME HOW ?? go figure ?? thank you scrap God
    .If you go out into the abyss with no leads how can you really use a $30 dollar a day V-8 pick up But if you use C L then MPG might not matter so much.
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