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mj74
Penny Sorter Member
USA
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Posted - 09/07/2010 : 20:42:41
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What is considered #1 copper? I have seen it referred as bright or uncoated,but does it have to be a certain thickness?
What is considered #2 copper?
All help is greatly appreciated. :)
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rambo_k9
Penny Pincher Member
USA
106 Posts |
Posted - 09/07/2010 : 20:57:47
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Me personally, I don't think it exists...LOL I've stripped wire, decent size and still get the crap prices for it. This answer eludes me as well and I'd like to hear.. even SEE (Anyone have pics??) of what #1 & #2 are. |
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hobo finds
Penny Hoarding Member
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messymessy
Penny Sorter Member
88 Posts |
Posted - 09/07/2010 : 21:43:34
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#1 copper is free of insulation, free of any solder or corrosion, and bigger than #12 AWG.
#2 copper is free of insulation, can have solder or corrosion, and can be smaller than #12 AWG.
Some places pay slightly more for "bare bright", which is just like #1, but shiny (ie freshly stripped).
Best bet is to call the yard and ask for prices and definitions. Some places have such a small differential between #1 and #2 it's not worth your time to cut the solder joints out of copper pipe.
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Flbandit
Penny Hoarding Member
USA
851 Posts |
Posted - 09/08/2010 : 06:22:47
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I always put the bigger stuff I have on top, and my yard will weigh it separately as #1. My experience is that if it's bigger around than a pencil, it's #1. |
Are you throwing that out? |
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hobo finds
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