e57
Senior Member
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
There are limits to it - but.... The 75'X4 of 750mcm THHN/THWN under my stairs may end up some place else... (my wife hopes...) IMO it's worth more going back in a building than it is as scrap... ('Specially since I was paid to pull it out in a demo... It was more than free... Free+!) Is it more "green" to re-use as it is - like all the new schooled LEED Twinkies will talk about floor boards they 'reclaimed' out of some warehouse... Or sell it for scrap to some foreign country to re-process for a few bucks and sell back to me for 2-5X more.... (Depending on the market at the moment) It's almost like money in the bank down there.
~4' scraps of #12 I wont keep and would not waste time seeing if they are long enough. But sure if you have some well organized long pieces with modern and identifiable insulation - why not? IMO the only reasons not to is labor burden, compatibility and condition of insulation (Since that has changed with time), length and gauge... Otherwise copper is copper. But am I saving every scrap to install - hell no... Big re-usable stuff changes my mind... - Example - I yanked out a ~200'X3 of #2 THHN/THWN out of a former dot com building during a later TI - I forget how many service changes I got out of it ~6-7? :roll: That I was PAID to obtain.
~4' scraps of #12 I wont keep and would not waste time seeing if they are long enough. But sure if you have some well organized long pieces with modern and identifiable insulation - why not? IMO the only reasons not to is labor burden, compatibility and condition of insulation (Since that has changed with time), length and gauge... Otherwise copper is copper. But am I saving every scrap to install - hell no... Big re-usable stuff changes my mind... - Example - I yanked out a ~200'X3 of #2 THHN/THWN out of a former dot com building during a later TI - I forget how many service changes I got out of it ~6-7? :roll: That I was PAID to obtain.