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    Reminder about whether to strip wire or not

    Just a quick tip about certain wire-



    I find that some wire is actually worth more unstripped than stripped. The insulation is so thick and/or the copper is so thin that the weight of the insulation actually makes up for the lower price.
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    I have been wondering about that myself

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    If you figure in how much weight you have lost per lb received it will be close to the same...unless your time isnt worth anything..lol

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    My time is valuable to me as a on call towing and recovery operator, in between calls I strip my copper wires and bust out copper from electric boards and such. I can see your point if your busy on something else, but Ill take the higher dollar anytime...just my thought dudes

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    I strip all the wire I get. I figure if the yard is paying x amount they are doing so for a reason. It's profitable

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    Has anybody that strips wire ever actually weight what they start with and what they end with? Up until recently, the only wire I would strip was cable out of computer monitors and TVs (only the heavy gauge stuff). Not too long ago I scrapped degaussing cable

    Turns out I was actually making nothing (or close to nothing.) If I stripped the small gauge wire, I was actually losing a little.

    But over all, I don't strip wire, just like I don't strip lead out of car batteries. It would end up being too much of a hassle and I would end up getting payed about the same.
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    I don't think you guys understand what I mean.

    Say, for example, you get a 10 ft peice of wire, 1/8 inch thick with insulation, but the actual copper inside is only a few millimeters thick. Unstripped, the wire weighs a few pounds, but just the copper weighs a few ounces. If copper price is $3 and insulated wire price is $1, the wire is going to be worth a few bucks, but just the copper would be less than a dollar.

    I'm don't mean that all wire isn't worth stripping, just certain sizes

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    I agree that some stranded wire is worth the effort and some is not. I am in the A/C business and find some wire is say 18 Ga. with a thin insulation and others have a very thick insulation yet same wire size.

    I will test a wire if it strips easy it gets stripped. If it gives me a hard time it goes in the can. When I clean the wire from the units I try to leave the wire as long as possible, making it faster and easier to strip!

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    Quote Originally Posted by injunjoe View Post
    When I clean the wire from the units I try to leave the wire as long as possible, making it faster and easier to strip!
    If the wire is over 2 or 3 feet, I find it's harder to strip

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    For me, the longer - the better. Especially if it's solid core. I just keep walking backwards; stripping as I go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    For me, the longer - the better. Especially if it's solid core. I just keep walking backwards; stripping as I go.
    Again I agree. I find setting wire in vise and getting each length of wire ready takes much longer then the actual time to "score" or slice the wire.
    I say score because some wire will strip if just scored yet others work better to slice the insulation.
    If I can just pull my blade down 8 foot of wire it saves much time starting and stopping with shorts

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    Burning wire is illegal, bad for the environment, and really bad for your health.

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    Get caught burning wire and see if ya like the fine!...i bet ya wont

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    Really? I thought it was a federal law. Where are you located?

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    Its illegal everywhere!..some people are just ignorant to the laws...burning insulation is the same as burning tires

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    Just google illegal to burn tires or wire then what state.

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    Kris Kringle, I dont think anybody is trying to rain on your parade. But... burning wire is illegal no matter where you are in the United States. It has been illegal since I think the 1960s, along with burning tires and plastic.

    Here is a press release from the el passo attorney's office outlining a man sentenced for burning wire: http://www.epcounty.com/CS/blogs/ca_...%20Release.pdf

    You can not burn wire because it is in violation of the federal Clean Air Act.

    And I'm pretty sure burning wire is known to release carcinogens. My guess is that it is best to not do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    I DIDN'T SAY TIRES and BTW I did google Texas Illegal Wire Burning Also If it was Illegal wouldnt you think the scrap yards Would't Buy it?
    They will buy anything for the right price....i`ve heard not sure though that scrap yards in arizona wont accept any burnt copper no matter what

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    The reason I said tires was I had better luck finding the laws about burning wire if i put tires in the search.

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    I asked my yard if they take burned wire. They won't, though I didn't get the idea it's illegal. I am thinking, illegal or not, it's pollution, but then again so is just about everything else nowadays.


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