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    Please identify class of cable and it's approximate value at scrap yard

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    I have a chance to bid on a roll of cable at an auction. I think I can get it for around $25.00 I think it's worth a lot more to the scrap yard. It's approximately 150lbs. I live in BC, CANADA. I need to know if this is a good deal.

    Thanks for your help.

    I can't seem to upload a picture. Anyways it has a male plug with 35 pins in it. So im assuming it has 35 seperate wires in it. Approximately 80-100ft and is roughly 150lbs. Value in scrap cable???


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    No idea. The value in cable purchased at auction is in re-sale. You need to do the research and find out the make/model and determine if there is a market for it.

    Without an intimate knowledge of the cable its nearly impossible to determine the weight of one foot, 100 foot let alone an undetermined length of cable.

    To me its extremely unlikely that the cable will be worth the $25 or your time and effort. Now if there is a verified market then that's a different story.

    I recommend you continue to read the old threads to build your education. This study will give you the basis to move on profitable actions.

    73, Mike
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    I have never seen cable like this before. It should have numbers on the cable or reel that can be googled.

    How did you post your pics. I know there are several ways this can be done, just wondering which one you used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    I have never seen cable like this before. It should have numbers on the cable or reel that can be googled.

    How did you post your pics. I know there are several ways this can be done, just wondering which one you used.
    I used imageshack. Hopefully i will get the specs of the cable before the auction ends. It looks like a telephone line?? i dont think its fiberoptic. So far this looks like Jelly scrap?? thats about $0.60 a pound. I just want to flip it to the scrap yard

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    At 150#, with a purchase price of $25 (Canadian?), you should see profit at anything over 17 cents per pound at the yard.

    I recognize that cable from something to do with telecom but I can't recall what, exactly. It's data cable, though, 35-pin circular MIL spec. Maybe I saw it used for a spreader/setup for a town garage but that seems an odd use for military-grade cable. It may have a much higher value as a non-scrap item.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chwkcleanup View Post
    Hi,

    I have a chance to bid on a roll of cable at an auction. I think I can get it for around $25.00 I think it's worth a lot more to the scrap yard. It's approximately 150lbs. I live in BC, CANADA. I need to know if this is a good deal.

    Thanks for your help.

    I can't seem to upload a picture. Anyways it has a male plug with 35 pins in it. So im assuming it has 35 seperate wires in it. Approximately 80-100ft and is roughly 150lbs. Value in scrap cable???
    Another "what should I do" thread...I must be getting old an crotchety, but....

    You are asking about PAYING for a cable you have NO IDEA what you will be getting.
    Using your optimistic numbers, $0.60 X 150 #'s is $90.00. Minus $25 is $65.00... At worst you are spending $25 on education to optimistically clear $65.00. If you are that worried about taking $25 out of your pocket, why are you taking $26 out of your pocket? If you are so close you cannot gamble $25, spend the money on Ramon noodles!

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    I get wire like that with very SIMILAR connectors. They are data cables for some kind of electrical box. #2 copper, each strand is insulated and insulated on the outside also. So expect your yard to ding you 50% or so for shrinkage.

    Next issue I see.. 150# gross (with reel) or 150# net (without reel)?

    Looks like about a 50 lb spool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Breakage View Post
    At 150#, with a purchase price of $25 (Canadian?), you should see profit at anything over 17 cents per pound at the yard.

    I recognize that cable from something to do with telecom but I can't recall what, exactly. It's data cable, though, 35-pin circular MIL spec. Maybe I saw it used for a spreader/setup for a town garage but that seems an odd use for military-grade cable. It may have a much higher value as a non-scrap item.
    Who would be a buyer of that cable? I did buy it for $20.. .so 14 American.. Its still in my car and I will get it out tomorrow. I will get more information from the writing on the cable. It does have nice brass plugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjost View Post
    I get wire like that with very SIMILAR connectors. They are data cables for some kind of electrical box. #2 copper, each strand is insulated and insulated on the outside also. So expect your yard to ding you 50% or so for shrinkage.

    Next issue I see.. 150# gross (with reel) or 150# net (without reel)?

    Looks like about a 50 lb spool.
    I will weigh it tomorrow. It felt like 150 lbs as thats what im deadlifting at the gym lol.
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    I have a shorter length of that cable too. Brand new/unused condition. Same plugs, I wondered what it was for.

    I decided its got more value as 'better than scrap', figured maybe its useful in a boats control panel cabling or a extension for a MIG welders control - main power supply, industrial equipment or construction machinery.


    So its sat there for 4 years so far.... Unadvertised.

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    I have been tossing pretty much all data cable into the computer wire bin. Around here, that pays out at about $.30/#.

    There are buyers on the forum who will do quite a bit better but for you, I don't know if the shipping will work out in your favor. If you are shipping other e-waste, you might add that to top-off.

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    That is data cable, I get gaylord's weekly from one of our E-Scrap company's. We buy it as flat wire (#3 wire) about $.32 a lb. bail it by it self and export it as high recovery wire and do very well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chwkcleanup View Post
    Hi,

    I have a chance to bid on a roll of cable at an auction. I think I can get it for around $25.00 I think it's worth a lot more to the scrap yard. It's approximately 150lbs. I live in BC, CANADA. I need to know if this is a good deal.

    Thanks for your help.

    I can't seem to upload a picture. Anyways it has a male plug with 35 pins in it. So im assuming it has 35 seperate wires in it. Approximately 80-100ft and is roughly 150lbs. Value in scrap cable???
    You keep buying stuff without knowing what you are doing and this eventually happens!


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    Quote Originally Posted by brassbuster View Post
    That is data cable, I get gaylord's weekly from one of our E-Scrap company's. We buy it as flat wire (#3 wire) about $.32 a lb. bail it by it self and export it as high recovery wire and do very well.
    Chwkcleanup - Don't expect any yard to give you high recovery for this. Even if they know what it is, best you could expect is #2 Insualted.

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    Going to the scrap yard tomorrow. I'll let you know what I get for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    Chwkcleanup - Don't expect any yard to give you high recovery for this. Even if they know what it is, best you could expect is #2 Insualted.
    Yeah that's what I expect. What do they pay for that near you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chwkcleanup View Post
    Yeah that's what I expect. What do they pay for that near you?
    Depends on the yard. One place #2 is about 60 or 65, other places are based on percent recovery. I would guess they would says 30 percent, in which case you would get 30 to 40 cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chwkcleanup View Post



    Going to the scrap yard tomorrow. I'll let you know what I get for it
    the pic with the wires kinda sucks its blurry, me personally i would strip all the wires for copper price but thats just me since i strip everything i can except the wire thats so small i can strip with my stripper or a box cutter only then do i take it in as insulated=)


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