That would be great! Being able to have copper piping with a heavy brass tap attached and get a copper price ie higher than a brass price! Or a copper pipe attached to a steel heater lol. Seriously? In Australia, you cant have any other metal or plastic attached...
Best real world explanation I've seen yet!
OMFG thank you ive been watching videos trying to figure all this out yours is by far the best ive seen thank you very much for great video!!!!
Gonna subscribe just cause of this straight to the point well explained video
I agree with your lesson. You explained it very well.
Thx that real help me I own a scrap business that involves this
Where u from
In Scotland we have simply bright, then copper, and brazery which is copper with say brass pieces on it,
That would be great! Being able to have copper piping with a heavy brass tap attached and get a copper price ie higher than a brass price! Or a copper pipe attached to a steel heater lol. Seriously? In Australia, you cant have any other metal or plastic attached...
Thanks you are a lot of help you should show more videos you get to the point you make sense thank you
great video, thank you!
the yard I go to takes pretty much any copper even the stranded wires stripped as bare bright where I go
So tell me if its stripped wire and less than 14 gauge but bright and shiny clean what number is it?
If it's thinner than 14 gauge it's #2 no matter how clean it is
5 year old video may land me a job tom. Thank you
How did the interview go? Did you get the job?
What's the gauge side on the pencil
Ea-Nasir: _(nervous sweating)_
wow
Most the coppers melt the same . These classifications were created to rip off the scrapper
This guy's knowledge is limited. He didn't even mentioned insulation is a factor to what type of wire you have.