Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Acetone would do it...
Andat the copper thieves.
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Acetone would do it...
Andat the copper thieves.
Whyat the copper thieves? For them it's real easy money. Copper prices have gone through the roof the past few years. Couple that with it being extremely easy to remove piping and electrical wire from new construction homes. The result is they're making a lot of money for very little work. Junk yards don't care where it comes from.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Acetone would do it...
Andat the copper thieves.
Whyat the copper thieves? For them it's real easy money. Copper prices have gone through the roof the past few years. Couple that with it being extremely easy to remove piping and electrical wire from new construction homes. The result is they're making a lot of money for very little work. Junk yards don't care where it comes from.
How much can they get for something like that? Sounds crazy. Is it just copper or other metals as well?
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Acetone would do it...
Andat the copper thieves.
Whyat the copper thieves? For them it's real easy money. Copper prices have gone through the roof the past few years. Couple that with it being extremely easy to remove piping and electrical wire from new construction homes. The result is they're making a lot of money for very little work. Junk yards don't care where it comes from.
How much can they get for something like that? Sounds crazy. Is it just copper or other metals as well?
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Hmm... can I electrify some copper wire and see if I catch any of them bandits
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Hmm... can I electrify some copper wire and see if I catch any of them bandits
That depends; got a lot of meth heads around you?
EDIT: Saw the location. It'll work better than a bug zapper.
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Steel wool is your friend.
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Acetone would do it...
Andat the copper thieves.
Whyat the copper thieves? For them it's real easy money. Copper prices have gone through the roof the past few years. Couple that with it being extremely easy to remove piping and electrical wire from new construction homes. The result is they're making a lot of money for very little work. Junk yards don't care where it comes from.
Originally posted by: rival
what is this new technology that coats wires to make it insulating?
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
They're also using cordless power tools to steal catalytic converters from cars at park and ride lots, as well as other places. A guy on another forum I post at had his cut out from under his truck while he was in a mall for forty-five minutes. He tracked it down to the junkyard where the guy sold it off. Proprietor at the yard said someone had just sold forty to him, but the cops won't even bother with the case even though the guy found his among the forty, it being the only Toyota one.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Right now, aluminum cans are going for about 85 cents per pound. Copper's up over $3 per pound, stainless steel is $1 per pound. There are a lot of people who are making $1000 or more a week by collecting and selling scrap metal.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Right now, aluminum cans are going for about 85 cents per pound. Copper's up over $3 per pound, stainless steel is $1 per pound. There are a lot of people who are making $1000 or more a week by collecting and selling scrap metal.
Aluminum cans here are $2.10/lb. Of course, that includes the 2-1/2 cents per can redemption value, but still...that's pretty good money for cans. The homeless have their "established routes and areas", and there are often fights over those areas. At school, we had a couple of them come right into classrooms to dig in the trash looking for cans...Campus security escorted them off camups.
Originally posted by: Baked
There's a reason the US Mint doesn't make penny w/ full copper. People just melt them and sell them for real money.
