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    Quote Originally Posted by CopperHeadAKA View Post
    I finally I did a hands on visual , scrap yard scale pay out - No guessing - No hypothetical math - The real pay out deal .
    I carefully took same wire Measured length to length First batch was a 55% type - Second batch was a 30% type
    55% was 2 pounds & had a pay out of $ 1.78 - - 30% was 2 pounds & had a pay out of .86 cents
    Naturally the stripped wire started out same weight and Oddly each one ended up being one pound each cleaned earning $2.25 each
    I did not weigh at home as I figured the scrap scale is the reality no matter what
    There could be a discrepancy that such low weight at a Scrap yard scale could average out to closest dominator that once you get to some
    heavy weight it matters not . Regardless it's clear to me based on the scale at Weissman's stripped wire pays out better
    I had a PM with a member who felt that it was equal based on getting paid for the non copper weight of wire

    I am pretty sure the scrap yard scale is not best for low - low weight , but the pay out percentage gain for clean seems high enough to cover discrepancy
    Since I did not do an 80% yet that might be the type worth leaving as is That will be my next test
    You are weighing wire on a scale that has a 1 pound accuracy. Let's just assume that both the 55% and 30% were both actually exactly 2 pounds. The 55% would yield 1.1 pounds. The 30% would yield 0.6 pounds. Both would be rounded to 1 pound. If you are going to start doing analyses like this, you should get a scale that measures in grams.



    Stripped wire will always pay out better. Wietsman has a large high tech chopping line in Owego to process all the wire sold to them. It costs them money to produce what you got by stripping.

    Once you have an accurate analysis of the wire you have, you need to figure the value of your time.
    Last edited by mthomasdev; 08-27-2017 at 07:14 PM.

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