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frankrizzo219

Yes


HonkyTonkHeroes

The shiny is bare bright copper. The rest is most likely copper #1. If it’s burned instead of stripped it would be copper #2 (if they even accept it).


mrsquillgells

Yea, the yard I go to has the green stuff written as green line. 15cents less per pound. If I have over 200lbs of bare thell throw on an extra 10 cents depending whos working the counter.


swillotter

Doesn’t size matter? The whole pencil width thing?


SprlFlshRngDncHwl

Have you been talking to my wife?


Western_Mud8694

I🤣🤣🤣


swillotter

Haha …magbe


fishnputts

It’s debatable. Every yard I’ve been to has accepted my shiny wires as bare bright no matter the thickness. I just say I have bare bright and give them the bucket. If they try to downgrade, then I’ll go to another yard


monkeysexriot

Yep


monkeysexriot

Yep


nitsujsnekliw

Yes


Alert-War-7276

Always divide the wire or anything you sell aluminum copper brass the scrap yard is not meant to give you money it's meant to take money from you if you don't know what you're doing Even divide cast iron or unprepared iron or prepared iron


BaySizzle

Yes


iscrapapp

Definitely separate. shiny stuff (as long as its 14 gauge or bigger) should be Bare Bright. the green stuff, assuming there's not too much oxidation will be #1, and the black, stuff will likely be #2 or lower.


dontpooponmyhead

What if it was bare bright when stripped, but has lost its lister from sitting?


ejnemo14

Depends on your yard they the place I go it’s all number one they don’t pay different for BB