Thanks everyone! For a good while today I had turned into a zombie whose only reminder of life outside of the foot and a half between me and my laptop screen has been the crunching of the plastic that formerly coated all that wire I stripped ( that is still laying under my feet from last night
) as I move my feet around to make sure they still work
I have been reading and reading and reading in this forum for hours and hours... so much to learn here!!! It's amazing. Thanks so much!
Mick- I was stripping all different kinds of wire... almost all of it was stranded. I came across some really awesome huge tractor trailer battery cable that I was in awe of...but other than that it was all mostly power cords and the like.
I was surprised today when the recycling center would not count the stranded wire as No.1 copper. I had it organized with No.1 and the guy moved all the wire to the No.2 box. I asked the manager about it when I went to the office to get paid and he told me when it comes to wire, it all depends on the thickness of it whether or not it makes No.1. It's no big deal- only a 10 cent difference per pound and I didn't have a huge load... but I was honestly very surprised and from what I remembered, I thought that unless the copper had other metal (like where it was soddered or what not) on it, that it was all classified as No.1. Is this normal to put all that wire in No.2? :confused:
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