750 lbs of #1 bright bare for me.
750 lbs of #1 bright bare for me.
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33 gallon of #2/ 5 gallon bucket #1. Mountain of wire.
400 lbs of number 2..50 lbs of bb..n best yet, raked 60 lbs of number 1 from the tanks at work..yes I was geting paid to do to rake the tanks...score
my copper stache
I had a handlebar stache one time, Monj. It was only made out of steel though...
Wow! That's a lot for one month....what smelter do you bring your copper to?
well damm, i wanted to post a pic too, but it only give me an option to post a link to a pic, and couldn't get a link. ohwell, is bedtime here anyhow
I just cashed in my copper stash on Sunday. 190-some odd pounds at $2.60 for about $450
There's nothing more fun and more effective than hitting something repeatedly with a sledgehammer
I have become a little paranoid lately, so i am thinking should i take pics , Yet for 3 years i have worked a system to sell off the good stuff as little as possible . Yet I feel I earned the chance to have a little enjoyment to share what I have done . I might go for it, in the mean time
I had a demo job that I did my thing with coated wire and was cashing in at jobs end, 400 lb or so & lots of brass that i regret selling. I had to share 40 % to 50 % of value , as of now I have stuff.
I am like 3 different people - Mr. people #1 is relaxing with this post - Mr. people #2 Hunts and forages for all that is copper & I will stop for any metal * ANY * it is all a gift not to be passed up on says Mr. people #2 - Mr. people #3 has to deal with what Mr. people #2 finds and has to dismantle it for the end result of categorized metals . Well Mr. people #3 is having a hard time keeping up with what #2 finds
Last edited by Copper Head; 06-06-2012 at 08:14 AM.
Might get around to taking pictures today for you.
Mine for right now, is just several copper yokes, 1 or 2 things of copper wheels from ceiling fans, a bunch of degaussing cable copper.
That is generally where I get it from and keep stashing it.
Depending on the size of it, it will get turned in right away or if it is small, I will keep storing it until I need cash.
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I have nothing as of now.. Cashed in last week for just under $4000.. Glad I did before the price drop, but will probably regret it when prices rise...needed the cash, so what can ya do???? Its kind of depressing to be empty for the 1st time since I began scrappin..however, the buckets and drums will fill again!!!
R
I got over a pound out of my last ceiling fan motor.
500 lbs at one time
I just took my most last week had about 96lbs of insulated, 16 of #1 and 21 of #2. not to bad for me considering I dont have a stripper
Five years ago I had 13 copier paper boxes full of stripped Romex at 35-40 pounds per box and I think I only got around $1.50 a pound (Don’t quote me on the price). Wish I would of held on to that till now. I like saving it up for a big payoff.
Bossandy
copper stash right now is probably 5 or 6 lbs. I sold 300 lbs back when it was $3.14# That was a good day
There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool.- Old Man
I do not stash mine long cause half of what I sell I buy silver with and finally now I have surpassed my 2000oz goal with prices were I buy went down to 25.60 which was funny because what end up happening was that to get there fast I traded some higher value dollars I had for an extra %20 on top of book value since I was trading it straight across. normally this would not fly at all but the resale value later will be nice for them. so I took all of my 1oz 10oz and 100oz bars and coins which I will miss opening my safe and saying **** it every time when some fall out even though I stack them well and having two nice shinny 1000oz bars so if that some how falls out will hurt lol
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