Railway wire?
Due to the inseparable union of the two metals, it deters theft since copper recovery is impractical and thus has very little scrap value.
Installations with copper-clad steel conductors are generally recognized as fulfilling the required specifications for a good ground. For this reason it is used with preference by utilities and oil companies and railways when cost is a concern
The telephone poles along the railway line is strung with the copper clad steel wire.
I think the Op's wire is nickle coated copper wire.
Either they take it as lower grade copper (domestic?), or bronze, since thats what bronze is made of.
the only thing ive seen is copper coated aluminum which i got from a garbage disposal not worth the time and cuts haha
gus, you absolutely amaze me !!
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