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    is this copper

    Found another TV side of the road. After getting home I cut into the thick wire that's usually copper and it was a bunch of red wires. The smaller thick wire is a orange red



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    PS I wouldn't let me post the picture of it

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    Look at the wire where you cut it. is it copper collor or silver colored. if silver its alum wire. Usually can tell by the weight of it too.

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    Hard to tell the color in the middle.

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    I would be willing to bet that it is aluminum. I see a lot of wire that is copper colored on the outside, but is aluminum. Take a file to it. Every scrapper should have a file and a magnet at the minimum.

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    Took a file to it. Looks orange in the middle but sometimes looks silver. Its non magnetic

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    I'd say it's aluminum. If you cut copper wire, it's unmistakably red. Both copper and aluminum are non-magnetic.
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    I have found that alum.wire bends very easy compared to copper.With experience handling both you begin to get a feel for it.

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    Aluiminium wire melts & messes up a good copper wire burnoff....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbob View Post
    I have found that alum.wire bends very easy compared to copper.With experience handling both you begin to get a feel for it.
    it may be tin coated marine wire

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    Quote Originally Posted by wavecrazed View Post
    it may be tin coated marine wire
    But not inside a degaussing cable.
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    i've can across a lot of copper wire thats red, mostly from power supply's tho.


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