The Most Common Copper Wires for Scrapping

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2023
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Комментарии • 49

  • @chrisderrickson956
    @chrisderrickson956 Год назад +11

    It's so refreshing to see the owner involved in his yard the videos do you produce and make in the weekly scrap reports are awesome keep up the good work

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Keep tuning in weekely!

  • @sdizzy777
    @sdizzy777 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just wanted to say your channel is great; thanks for the easy to understand content for beginners.
    I live in a condo complex and often have access to appliance cords and also cans. Started saving some just to melt for fun.

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  11 месяцев назад

      Glad to help!

  • @ThatScrapDude
    @ThatScrapDude 2 месяца назад

    I have two - four 10 to 25 gallon totes that I use specifically #1 and/or #2 insulated copper wires. I usually take those off once a year, along with the hoard of aluminum cans and other copper, aluminum, and nonferrous that I will/might have.

  • @mikeanderson4678
    @mikeanderson4678 Год назад +3

    All those plugs ends are brass. With a vice and pliers I pull all that brass out it adds up. My town does clean up days 2 times a year. Last year I collected 178 pounds of cord and got a dollar a pound. The plug ends added up to about 15 to 20 pounds of clean brass.

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Год назад +1

      That is a great thing to point out, thank you for sharing your upgrades!

  • @andrewgeyer2602
    @andrewgeyer2602 7 месяцев назад +2

    So i have a question about really thin wire, i have a bunch of 18 and 22 gauge wires that i get from work basically endlessly and i have been sorting them separately but don’t know if it’s worth it and was thinking about dumping all of it into a trash can to get more space. I have a separate bucket for pieces that have electrical tape on them as well that I believe they are worth less because of the tape. If you can explain that stuff either in a comment or a video that would help me and a few low voltage electric contractors

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  7 месяцев назад +2

      with THHN especially if you have lots of it, we'd recommend stripping it all. Assuming none of it is tin coated, its all Bare bright inside those wires, so you could have a really nice score if you strip all of those wires and bring them in for Bare bright prices

  • @Randomsydneytrains
    @Randomsydneytrains 3 месяца назад

    Do the thin coloured wires have to be in a separate bin, or can you keep your no.2 appliance wire and those thin coloured wires together? Does this affect the payout?

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  3 месяца назад

      Most likely will be cheaper. All depends on the gauge of the wire inside

  • @mikeyd845
    @mikeyd845 Год назад +2

    could you do a video like this for steel ? i have a lot of variants and unsure how to sort

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Год назад

      Sure can!

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Год назад

      Check out this one we have here: ruclips.net/video/aKqoDIoConw/видео.html

  • @Hawkeye45thParallel
    @Hawkeye45thParallel Год назад +1

    Is the white Romex wire that you run through walls to plug outlets Bare Bright when stripped down? Was trying to figure out if it is 16 gage or not? Please help and thank you. New scrapper here

  • @shaystern2453
    @shaystern2453 3 месяца назад

    I'd certainly strip #8 wire

  • @DemolitionDaddy69
    @DemolitionDaddy69 Год назад +1

    What’s the difference between THHN and “rainbow wire” or are they the same thing? Also does it matter if the copper is solid or strands?

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Год назад

      Not sure we have heard the phrase rainbow wire. THHN is generally a 10-14 gauge wire.

  • @JohnathanDick-iv7ie
    @JohnathanDick-iv7ie 10 месяцев назад

    What do scrap yards consider solid mig welding wire?

  • @JoeRogansForehead
    @JoeRogansForehead Месяц назад

    I have a ton of wire and it’s all brand new . And I don’t know if I should seperate it or how . And is all roofing copper light copper even if it’s brand new ?

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Месяц назад

      If you have spooled brand new wire, we'd recommend trying to sell to a electrician, DIY'er or local handyman before scrapping. You'll make way more that way. If you truly can't offload it, then scrap. If its over 12 gauge it may be worth stripping, depending on how much you have.

    • @JoeRogansForehead
      @JoeRogansForehead Месяц назад

      @@iScrapApp it’s not spooled but it’s the extra from rewiring the building . It’s 12 gauge

  • @fraudanator2249
    @fraudanator2249 Месяц назад

    In my opinion You have to realize that stripping wire it's like a 5 phase process let's use a stove for an example
    Phase one remove wire harness and other wires from stove
    Phase 2 remove all plugs and connectors from wires also tape and bonded clip that holds clumps of wire together
    Phase 3 run all wire through stripping machine
    Phase 4 pull all wire out of plastic and cloth jackets separate as one or two copper
    Phase 5 and the best part of it all is going to the scrap yard and collecting your money
    Just like people have said steal is the meal in my opinion copper is Poor Man's gold
    Thank you Tom for all your helpful hints also I'd like to see you do something on building your own homemade scrapping equipment I have a few things that might be interesting to scrappers🤠

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Месяц назад

      Ooo thats a great idea. Let us know what you had in mind

    • @fraudanator2249
      @fraudanator2249 Месяц назад

      One thing that that I have made is a spinning table which is made out of a three by three foot piece of plywood and a washer machines drum for example I can put a microwave on and start taking it apart instead of trying to pick the microwave and spin it around to take other screws out I've just turned the table it worked well on puts lawn mowers bicycles you can even put a chair with it so you can set comfortably everything I make is out of scrap that I've gotten very little to no money was spent on making it What I have to do now is learn how to weld because I have a bunch of other projects I want build🤠

  • @newazbhati1125
    @newazbhati1125 Год назад

    Hi hello sir how much parsantage of copper car wireing wire please reply

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Год назад

      Different mixes, check out the online prices!

  • @JoeRogansForehead
    @JoeRogansForehead Месяц назад

    .45 cents a pound for steel BX. 2.45 a pound for thhn.
    Why wouldn’t break it apart . All you have to do is twist the metal parts and the wire pulls right out

  • @mr.g-sez
    @mr.g-sez Год назад +2

    why not strip the 85 and 70% wire?

    • @bertgeneray5954
      @bertgeneray5954 Год назад +2

      My guess is, because he is a buyer, he makes more money by stripping it himself.

    • @laurencecornelius7415
      @laurencecornelius7415 Год назад

      I strip Romex down to bear bright I also strip THHN to number two bare copper

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Год назад +1

      Time vs. increased value.

  • @scraprodriguez
    @scraprodriguez Год назад +1

    Cutting wire now!

  • @michaelwillcutt2619
    @michaelwillcutt2619 Год назад

    Stripped equal number one vs uncleaned number 3

  • @ironface76f
    @ironface76f 4 месяца назад

    I strip it all, If it's too small to strip, I burn it.😅

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  4 месяца назад

      Never burn your wire!!!

  • @jrad5885
    @jrad5885 Год назад +1

    I don't get it. Stripped copper always pays more. 16ga or thicker is bare bright. Some say 14ga.
    Let me guess, you don't recommend break8ng down motors either

    • @bertgeneray5954
      @bertgeneray5954 Год назад

      My guess is, because he is a buyer, he makes more money by stripping it himself.

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  Год назад

      We only strip wires the size of a pinky or larger, do not forget that scrap yards have a lot going on and different ways to sell opposed to day-to-day scrappers.

  • @user-jl4zn8kc7u
    @user-jl4zn8kc7u 2 месяца назад

    당신 회사 주소 전화번호 알고싶다

  • @cuetTimmonz
    @cuetTimmonz 6 месяцев назад

    Are u saying don't strip Beacause you don't want us to make money.cuz dirty copper is worth less. bare is worth more. Now its like 5.16 a lb in canada.ont anyway. if too thin, yes don't bother. But bare is DEF WORTH MORE THAN coated copper. If u have the time, strip it. Ut all ADDS UP EVENTUALLY!😊😊😊😊

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  5 месяцев назад

      We are just saying be smart with your time and energy. Yes in theory, if its all bare its worth more and will add up, but depending on volume and the amount of time you have in a day it may not be worth it to the individual.

  • @PanchoVillasTortilla
    @PanchoVillasTortilla 29 дней назад

    Am I the only one that got the impression that stripping any wire is not encouraged. What is the point of wire strippers if scrapyards don’t encourage it nor pay more for it? Dumb

    • @iScrapApp
      @iScrapApp  28 дней назад

      Depending on prices of copper at the current time, how much copper you have, how difficult it may be to remove insulation, and a few other factors.
      Only you can decide the if the time and hassle is worth it for you