Dude needs a bandsaw or at least a reciprocating saw. Cool process though. I wonder about the energy cost of melting down, and if ingots are that much more valuable than unmelted wire. It occurs to me that scrap dealers might even prefer wire in it's original form in order to help authenticate it as electrical grade. Ingots could contain other ingredients while the sellers attempt to pass off lower grade copper for pure.
@MakingBullions0096 ай бұрын
I tell my wife the same thing, I’m usually around $3 per melt for fuel.