Hello all,
I have a couple boxes of comouter wires, DVI, VGA, Parallel, etc, as well as another box or so of RCA cables. I called two yards local to me and they are not helpful at all about how they want things prepared. One of them, the girl that I spoke with had no clue about different grades, what criteria met different grades, etc. The other yard told me to just leave them whole and bring them in. She said they would do .20/lb as 30% low yield copper, complete. Should I do this? I pulled the gold plated pins in all the DVI cables, but otherwise everything is complete. Asmall gauge, low yield wire, am I better off just dropping them as is, especially since all the DVI cables have heavy ferrites on both ends, compared to pulling the ends and ferrites, or even stripping down to the thin insulated copper?
I also have a box of motherboards, memory, CPUs, etc, to sell with the gold-plated pins. There are no yards around me that buy it. One place told me they pay tin/ breakage at .06 a lb for it. Yeah, no thanks. So, I was thinking about just putting it all up on
ebay or something. I don't think I have enough to warrant going with boardsort or something.
Thanks for any advise on the computer wires!
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