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    I stripped a good 100 feet of of coax by hand. Had a magnet nearby and found out its just copper coated. For me, it wasnt worth it



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    Around here you can put coax in with insulated wire, but only if there is a small amount. Anything more than a few feet and the local yards here pull it out and put it with the steel.
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