Originally Posted by
DakotaRog
Stubborn can be good (in certain cases)!!! What's the main story (myth?) about Thomas Edison, that it took him a 1,000 tries at the light bulb??
If you can find an effective and fairly quick way to take off the heavy insulation and remove the steel wire core of ACSR (I think its either 5 or 6 Al strands around the single steel one?), it might be worth it. My non-ferrous guy is giving 56 cents for clean Al wire compared to a quarter a pound for ACSR
Then again the heavy insulation is about what, 40% of the weight?? If so 100 lbs. of straight ACSR would get ya $25 and 60 pounds of clean wire would yield $33.60. So the exact percentage of the insulation probably becomes fairly significant (and how fast the steel core strand can be removed). Good luck on whatever you do!!
Dakota
This wire didn’t have the center steel wire. It was 7 stands of 12 gauge Al only.
Printed on the insulation: (ALCAN B 2 AWG AL XLPE 600V
I only stripped about 35 feet to see if my planer would strip that nasty PVC. It worked OK but if I every use it again for stripping heavy insulation it will be for COPPER wire on a longer 2x10x12 board at least.
From the 35’ of Al wire I stripped I ended up with 2.5 pounds at .55 for clean EC Aluminum.
The rest of the wire is going in as Insulated!!!!!!
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