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    Coax question

    I have some old coax. The core is copper. I have had this for a long time and forgot I had it (cleaning out garage).
    Anyway took it to my yard about 35 lbs worth. Yard says they won't take coax. Did not get a really clear answer on why. This stuff is medium grade insualted by my judgement.

    Any one else have a problem with yard not taking coax?

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    The yard probably doesnt want anyone screwing up and buying the steel coax version. I have noticed a lot of yards leave the scale guys in the dark and usually dont let them decide. But thats in my town.
    I heard lowes sells a wire stripper just for coax and its inexpensive, but manual.

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    My yard takes it but only pays $0.05, I usually end up stuffing the coax into gutted pc's along with any other shred I can fit in there.

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    My yard takes it but i mix it in with a load of light metal (tin). My yard pays me tin price for it.

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    The steel stuff I mix into the shred, the copper core stuff I have sold for .50 a pound as low recovery wire.
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    my yards wont even look at it, they told me there is not enough copper recovery with all the insulation to be worth buying it.

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    In with steel by me as well!

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    Copper clad coax i throw in with steel as well, but not copper coax. Id hold it until i find a buyer that pays more than shred price for it. Or strip it if you got the time and tools. Im just that stubborn when it comes to copper..

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    If you use a hook knife in a box cutter it strips pretty easy

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    I strip the black cover first and take the aluminum mesh off. Then I lay a utility knife on an angle to the white core plastic and slice it off down to the copper center. Easy!

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    The "aluminum mesh" is actually tinned copper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billygoat View Post
    The "aluminum mesh" is actually tinned copper.
    What I have been getting doesn't "scratch" to copper like the stuff from monitor cables. Quite a bit lighter too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billygoat View Post
    The "aluminum mesh" is actually tinned copper.
    There is some coax out there that has alum. mesh with a tin foil backer.
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    I get #2 insulated for my coax. $1.00/lb +/-


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