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    I'd never seen that before and was always guessing.

    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.


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    Great chart!





    I like charts

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    When I get wire I just put it into one of two batches. The first is wire I know that can be easily stripped at a later time and get a good copper price for. The second is wire that would be a pain and I will sell as insulated copper. Most of the insulated wire I sell is the wiring harnesses from appliances, so it all gets lumped together.


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