Any body know what to do with Xmas lights?
Any body know what to do with Xmas lights?
I imagine scrap them as insulated wire.
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If they work, try selling them at a bit above scrapping price on craigslist or maybe eBay. If they don't work, scrap them.
Ok. Would you cut the bulbs an sockets off and whats insulated wire go for?
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Call the scrap yard and see if it matters whether you cut off the bulbs and such. I'm pretty sure insulated wire goes for about 30- 40 cents per pound
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I just got $1.00 apound for them with bulbs cutt off
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My scrap yard realized there is not as much wire in them as most insulated wire. I was getting .50 a lb for christmas lights then last week they dropped it to .10
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Ouch that sucks. I have a container with a bunch of wire that I am not gonna deal with as they are smaller wires in diameter and would just be a pain in the rear to strip them. I have a box of x mas lights that I picked out of my yard when we got hit by the tornado. I think everyone had their lights stripped off there property and tossed them into my yard. Although some had decent thickness to them and easy to strip, most are gonna be a nightmare to work on cause of size.
I pull the lights out and pull the 2 pieces of brass out then burn the wire or sell it insulated. Try it you'll be suprised how fast you can strip one.
I get .65 a pound for my christm wire insulated
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Check with your yard, each one is diffrant. I deal with three yards in my area, one wants the bulbs taken out and pays 10 cents per lbs. Yard #2 wants the sockets cut off and pays 50 cents for the wire, #3 takes them with the bulbs still in and pays 30 cents per lbs. I sell mine to yard #3, less work, saves my hands, plus when you cut the sockets off your lossing a lot of wieght.
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With the bulbs and sockets off my yard buys as #2 ins. which was 1.10 the other day. My new yard told me that burnt copper is considered "dirty" copper at a reduced price, so your hurting your own pocket by burning in addition to health issues, EPA, etc.
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