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    Low Voltage Stereo wire

    I have an abundance of unstripped copper wire, low voltage, and was wondering the price or best ways to sell it. Anything helps!


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    Since it is not easy to strip it has not been worth it to me to do so. I say sell as is. I am wondering just how much you do have. Larger amounts can get you better prices. 73, and welcome to the forum. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    I have around 40-60 rolls of wire, the thin stuff used for wiring garage door sensors, around 30ft each, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTFirefly View Post
    I have around 40-60 rolls of wire, the thin stuff used for wiring garage door sensors, around 30ft each, thanks!
    ICW is probably around $1/lb. Make sure it is off the roll and turn it in as is. Whatever you do, don't burn it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTFirefly View Post
    I have around 40-60 rolls of wire, the thin stuff used for wiring garage door sensors, around 30ft each, thanks!
    Sell it with your power/extension cords. i use to get that stuff all the time from a overhead door place till they gave me the boot and said do not come back to their dumpster.


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