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    I get .40 per # for ribbon. If I mix SMALL amounts in with my #2 insulated I get $1...



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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrappinRed View Post
    I get .40 per # for ribbon. If I mix SMALL amounts in with my #2 insulated I get $1...
    I do the same small amounts with rest of the insulated. .80-1.00 lb depending on which yard I go to.
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    Ribbon is mixed wire. 80 cpp here.

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    Actually I strip mine. Is that wrong? It takes me a week with a razor by hand to get a pound. But it becomes #2 which sells more per pound than mixed. Peeps on here told me to break everything down cause I make mo money dat way.

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    I been thinking this same question. I've just threw them into one big barrel, and took them all together. I didn't even look at my last ticket to see what they counted them for. I've noticed post about cutting off the end, and different types, but haven't seen anything special on it. The white thin kind, and gold thin seems to be light, but not sure how to sort it yet, so I just toss it all in. Can't wait for some one to post pic's of the different types, and give some examples of what is worth something. The yards will get ya, if you don't know. My yard takes all my boards, and other electronic scrap. They pay fair prices, and it is only 30 minutes away. Whats crazy, is done of the city close by do, this place is in a small town, and help me sort as I go. Most of it I have sorted, but then we still go through it. Electronic scrap add's of for a good pay day. But you have to know. Still got a bunch of CRT's and old TV's available for someone to pick-up. Still intact and can be loaded with a forklift. For some reason my box stays full here, but not cause I have a lot of messages. If anyone is intrested in about 8 4x4 boxes (standard shipping recycling), of CRT's and old TV's, let me know. Got to move them, and will keep you in business as long as you can keep moving them. I just work with the other.

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    I've noticed post about cutting off the end, and different types, but haven't seen anything special on it.
    The ends off of ribbon cable still count along with other computer ends and sell for around $2. lb.
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    took some in on Friday. 1.20 here, with or without ends. they are grading it at 50% which seems pretty generous considering what it is. the price offered by a few of the e-buyers on here is much better than what I can get local on the ends, so saving them up for a rainy day pay. BroJer

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    when dealing in smaller lots you can mix the wires up and get a better price. Sending in larger loads of several thousands of lbs i dont believe you would get as much for the ribbon wire, especially since it goes out for recovery anyway. Our findings have been ribbon wire recovery to be around 20 to 25%
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    When you guys talk about price of ribbon wire, do you assume ends cut off? If you don't cut off the ends, can you get a better price? Can this price be so much higher that cutting the ends off and selling them as gold connectors would not be any more profitable?

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    I cut the larger connectors off the smaller one's I don't fool with

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    I put it with all my appliance wires/ insulated crap

    I usually get 1.00 a pound in Westford MA

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    mix it, i get .90 per pound

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    yes that price is local for .85

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilyaz View Post
    When you guys talk about price of ribbon wire, do you assume ends cut off? If you don't cut off the ends, can you get a better price? Can this price be so much higher that cutting the ends off and selling them as gold connectors would not be any more profitable?
    That's a good question. If they're only paying 1.50 - 2.00 lb, and it costs you .50 a lb for shipping, when you can get 1.00 lb without touching it? hmmmm.....

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    I get wire .50-.60 per lb in Arizona

    I get wire .50-.60 per lb in Arizona

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    Some great info thanks
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