Posted by NCWayne on March 18, 2013 at 20:49:05 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: striping posted by ricb on March 18, 2013 at 13:59:33:
Around here the yards won't buy burned copper. Too, thanks to our much beloved (NOT) ex governor to sell anything over 20lbs means you have to be a business with a legitimate reason for having that much to sell, too, any copper at all and you can't be paid in cash, but have to take a check. All it's done is make things harder on the scrap yard, the honest guy tryint to make a living/some extra money, and nothing at all to stop the thieves....Recognize the philosphy from another federal, governmental agency????
That said, I always put one end in a vice and strip with a sharp razor knife. Dependent upon the coating, you can often get the cut started and then peal the coating off with little effort. Unfortunately not all of it strips so easily and, while I hadn't thought of it before, the idea already mentioned about a razor blade mounted in a wood block sounds like an excellent idea that would make the whold process alot easir than doing it 'by hand'.
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