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Cable for welding or whatever you need it for.
Picture with 3 coiled cables:
New cables with quick couplers. These are $3 per foot and include the couplers:
Two new 2/0 size 50' lengths with welding quick couplers for $150 each.
One new 2/0 size 75' length with welding quick couplers for $225.
Picture with 6 coiled cables; these are the bottom row:
Used cables with quick couplers. These are priced below and include the couplers:
Two 2/0 size 50' lengths with welding quick couplers for $130 each.
One 1/0 size 50' length with welding quick couplers for $120. This is the yellow one. It has a few nicks in the insulation. Copper is good.
Used cable:
It's about 3/4" on the outside of the insulation. It's about 1/2" copper cable on the inside. Looks like 4/0 or 3/0 to me, but you decide what gauge it is.
They are NOT perfect. All have dry cracks, a couple have a nick. None would pass an OSHA inspection to be used on a job site, but all would work for backyard projects.
Put them in a non-conductive conduit, even a garden hose, and use them for a winch, or heavy stereo amp, or wrap them and make super heavy duty jumper cables.
I have run some through an old garden hose for tractor battery cables.
Ground cable for welder - I use them on a stick welder.
I have several different lengths from 14' to 62'.
14' - $25
16' - $30
18' - $32
20' - $35
22' - $40
28' - (I have 2 of these) $50 each
62' - $100
See pics.
weld, welder, stick, arc, MIG, TIG, fabrication
Cable for welding or whatever you need it for.
Picture with 3 coiled cables:
New cables with quick couplers. These are $3 per foot and include the couplers:
Two new 2/0 size 50' lengths with welding quick couplers for $150 each.
One new 2/0 size 75' length with welding quick couplers for $225.
Picture with 6 coiled cables; these are the bottom row:
Used cables with quick couplers. These are priced below and include the couplers:
Two 2/0 size 50' lengths with welding quick couplers for $130 each.
One 1/0 size 50' length with welding quick couplers for $120. This is the yellow one. It has a few nicks in the insulation. Copper is good.
Used cable:
It's about 3/4" on the outside of the insulation. It's about 1/2" copper cable on the inside. Looks like 4/0 or 3/0 to me, but you decide what gauge it is.
They are NOT perfect. All have dry cracks, a couple have a nick. None would pass an OSHA inspection to be used on a job site, but all would work for backyard projects.
Put them in a non-conductive conduit, even a garden hose, and use them for a winch, or heavy stereo amp, or wrap them and make super heavy duty jumper cables.
I have run some through an old garden hose for tractor battery cables.
Ground cable for welder - I use them on a stick welder.
I have several different lengths from 14' to 62'.
14' - $25
16' - $30
18' - $32
20' - $35
22' - $40
28' - (I have 2 of these) $50 each
62' - $100
See pics.
weld, welder, stick, arc, MIG, TIG, fabrication