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    phone jacks and plugs

    Ok so now I have about half a 5 gallon bucket of phone plugs and jacks. Is there anything I can do with these? To me they almost look like gold inside where there is a friction connection. Or is it just brass?



    Would do a search, but not sure how to do it on my phone.

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    if it is what i am thinking you are talking about, yes there is gold. worth roughly $2lb to the buyers on here

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    Yes they are gold plated. Contact etack in the buyer section. They do not weigh much and he thinks the return is much more then other gold ends per pound. I am going to send mine to him and he will tole refine them and send me back gold!
    If you don't want to do that contact me before you sell them. I can not PM you, you need to have more posts before you can use the PM.
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    Are we talking the little plastic thingies on the ends of modular phone cords here?
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    That's what I'm talking about.

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    Well I'll be hornswoggled! Here I've been throwing phone cord in my number 2 with the ends intact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    Are we talking the little plastic thingies on the ends of modular phone cords here?
    Here's a pic of the male end of a phone adapter, so you can see the "gold",,,



    "RJ11 4 Wire, 6P4C Telephone Plug for Flat Stranded Phone Cable, 6 Micron, Gold Plating",


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    I hate taking these gold plates out. Some are so hard to get out..

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    I'm with you Burly, I haven't been able too find anybody to buy them so I've been throughing them out or leaving them on the wire. I'll have to look up Etact and see what his prices are. If anybody else buys them please send me a PM.

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    I just mix these in with my other gold connectors and send them off to a buyer. Never had a problem getting $2+ per # for them...
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    Yep i buy them as gold conector ends $2 a pound.

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    There's a lot of buyers that buy them, they just go with all the other connectors.

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    Thank you everybody that posted on this thread, great info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Here's a pic of the male end of a phone adapter, so you can see the "gold",,,



    "RJ11 4 Wire, 6P4C Telephone Plug for Flat Stranded Phone Cable, 6 Micron, Gold Plating",
    Just an FYI it takes 14 square inches of 6 micron (235 micro inches) thick plating to make a gram of gold. The plating is only that thick on the small area that contacts the other wires, but the other part is flash plated. Not all are 6 microns or 235 micro inches most are around 50 micro inches which would take 65 square inches to make a gram.

    I say save them and have them refines only because the amount of phone jack plugs to make a pound is huge and the amount of gold plating is far more than what is in regular monitor plugs or USB plugs per pound. this is just my thinking on this if I had a five gallon bucket of phone jacks I wold't sell them for $2.00#

    I think I will do some measurements tomorrow on this to get a better idea in the amount of gold per phone jack and Ethernet jacks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by etack View Post
    Just an FYI it takes 14 square inches of 6 micron (235 micro inches) thick plating to make a gram of gold. The plating is only that thick on the small area that contacts the other wires, but the other part is flash plated. Not all are 6 microns or 235 micro inches most are around 50 micro inches which would take 65 square inches to make a gram.

    I say save them and have them refines only because the amount of phone jack plugs to make a pound is huge and the amount of gold plating is far more than what is in regular monitor plugs or USB plugs per pound. this is just my thinking on this if I had a five gallon bucket of phone jacks I wold't sell them for $2.00#

    I think I will do some measurements tomorrow on this to get a better idea in the amount of gold per phone jack and Ethernet jacks.

    Eric
    Sounds like you just found your niche besides tcaps? Make up a price for all the different types of gold conectors and start buying. You can be rich Personaly I just offer $2 a pound because its a good average and ive never had enuff to warrant sendig them in all by themselves. They do make good filler to a gaylord box though thats going to the refiner.

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    Dang!!!! I always thought they were brass. Thanks for the post! I learn something new everyday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    Yep i buy them as gold conector ends $2 a pound.
    That is for the whole connector, plastic and all right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smvulture View Post
    That is for the whole connector, plastic and all right?
    Yep, even these, metal and all.


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    Ok, while on the subjects of plugs, I have a 5 gall8n bucket full of plug ends. What's the best way to classify them and what the hell do I do with them? I was told by a friend to hold and sell them as non ferrous. What do you think?

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    I have a ton of these I have been holding as well.


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