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    This may be a tough one, but here goes.

    A small, approx 450 sq ft single story house, 2 bed, one bath, is being demolished across the street from me. The place was completely re-wired to meet city code, with Romex 12/3, 2 years ago. There are multiple wall sockets in all rooms.
    I am trying to negotiate a price for all the copper wiring in the place.
    Thats the history, now the tough, (impossible ?) question:

    Roughly how much, either in weight, or possibly in length of wire, can I expect to get?



    btw, the place is literally being cut up, using sawsalls and circular saws (Only in California, right? lol) There is no room, either in front, or on the sides of the abode, to use a backhoe or any other mechanical device.

    Some might ask "why not wait till all the wiring has been removed". Far too difficult to explain.

    Thanks for reading.

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