my yard also only has one price for insul. wire. $1 a pound, and it's $2.70-$3.00 a pound for shiny clean copper, I strip out all solid wire, and the heavier, tightly wound stranded wire. Stuff like phone cords, extension cords, printer cables and the likes of that all go to by insul. pile. Also note that scrapping is a side business for me for right now, so I strip wire on my spare time, and isn't figured into my "working time" as it would be with most of you guys, and that makes a big difference since when it's a job, time is money. As a side note, most of you guys are pretty good with comeing up with things, If you can find two hardned rollers, a couple gears, and something to make a frame with, you can make a drill operated
wire stripper for solid wire, just run the rollers close enough together that when you feed the wire through, there is no room for the insulation, this forces the wire to pinch the insul. between itself and the roller, splitting it, and since it's drill operated, it spits wire through pretty fast. Doesn't work for every piece, but for the ones it does work for, your time drops, and price goes up. use your imagination and you can see how this would work pretty simply. As for the rollers, I save a handful out of old printers that I'm going to use for mine as soon as I get a frame built. going to have a couple different sets in the same frame for diff size wire. It helps to have something to hold the drill to the frame after it is chucked like a wire or something along those lines to keep the drill from spinning once you start feeding the wire in. Just a thought from the mountain.
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