Very good advise for maximizing your profit. An extra ten dollars for 20 minutes of light disassembly work is not bad, and usually better than what you'd make in the same time cruising the curbs for more scrap.
Fun video as always Scrapitall! Although I don't know you, your prayers always mean so much! I pray that your prayers can be turned around for you too brother God bless you 🙏
That was definitely an oldie! I miss tearing them down. I havent seen one in seems like 10 years. $4.20 $15.11 is a definite good profit ! Good teardown and good score ! Thank you for sharing! God blessed you my friend.
Nothing ever wants to come out or work Right when you are recording! That was definitely a nice grill worth scrapping buddy! God bless buddy and hope you have a great weekend!
Thank you for the lesson today . Keeping our eyes on Jesus is a must . Your videos are always a blessing to watch i learn so much and I’m not even a scrapper 🥴😝. God bless you !
Don't you love it when people share their knowledge and techniques? One of my favorite guys, Thubprint, tried the machete electric motor technique. I think it surprised him. Especially since he used an off the shelf wally world machete.
Nice one there my friend. That grill didn't have a chance when you started pulling the tools out. Nice haul going from $4.20 to $15 but I thought there might have been more copper in there. Bless you as well buddy.
That made me hungry for burgers LoL. Hello James, it's Paul from Canada. Well I bought a cheap old machete from Amazon last week and I've been busy slicing up stators like crazy, big and small. Thanks so much for that helpful tip, it's so fast and clean. Best chanel out there!! Take care and keep those great videos coming.
@@paulturenne4521 mmm burger does sound great right about now lol. Hi, Paul, hope you’re well. Oh cool, I’m glad it’s been working well for you. Thank you, you’re very kind to say that. Hope you have a wonderful day!
Great video as always James! I like scrapping grills but the problem is I scrap and take apart everything in my garage and scrapping grills is messy. God bless and have a great coming week 🙏🏻
@@scrapitall200 I'm dropping a video shortly of a similar ilk. Great ally find on the side of the road. I do love a bit of cast but you got some nice additions as well
You made a video on scrapping old air compressors, didn’t you? I have one someone gave me so I’ll look for it again if you did. Another awesome video my friend! Amen and Amen! God bless you too my dear friend
I did one that looked like its brother. Lots of cast but no stainless in mine. Great job removing all the good stuff brother. Good tear down my friend. Stay blessed brother.😎😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
Hey Sia! This video was so much fun to watch! @10:05 Aluminium - Garbage! You got me there, i was loughing out so loud! I have a question @17:10... why copper spidey showed us his A$$? lol the last days i got to scrap out that vacuum claener my father gave me, had a lot of fun. Best parts in my opinion where the brass and copper contacts i found inside beside the motor and the lond copper cable. have to scrap the motor down still but i will again watch your video how to do these! Thank you for this entertainig video, have a great time, mate! we will see in the next video!
Awesome, I’m very happy to have entertained you lol. That was a mistake, I didn’t know I had him facing the wrong way until editing 🤣 Oh cool, that’s the most important part, having fun. Have a great week my friend and thank you for your loyal support.
@@crackman8301 I know from experience it’s stainless but yes, you can use the grinder to see if there are a few sparks. The other way to check if it’s stainless, take a file to it, the file will not carve into stainless (too hard) it’s like it just skips over the metal instead of cutting into it. Hope that clears it up for you. Thank you for watching.
It looks like the burners are new. I wonder why it's owner discarded it. Stainless grates are an indicator of a quality unit, and the ceramic heat grabbers are unique.
@@richavic4520 they definitely weren’t new, the one had the steel bracket used to bolt to the base was rusted away. They upgraded to a modern one. Thank you for watching.
I use to get a lot of grills when i had the scrap contract at the campgrounds. i would save my grill tubs instead of taking them in right away. i would fill them up with my other cast aluminum and when full or when they got to almost to heavy they went in then that way. it was an easy to carry throw away bucket that they didn't minus me for. throw it on the scale and right into the bin without having to dump a bucket and get minus 3 pounds per bucket even if your bucket weighed less than that. kept the yard more honest.
½ hour? I timed myself this evening stripping a microwave of wires, synchro motor, fan motor, 2 circuit boards and transformer then refit cover for easy disposal. 20 minutes.
Thank you, in particular for your pray, the message in you prayer, hit me just when I needed it, I believe God meant my to hear it just now, so thank you and our lord Jesus - may God bless you.
Kinda hate to see those old grills get scrapped. Ive got one kinda like that from the 70's that i use all they time. Parts are easy to get to keep em going.
Unfortunately no none in my tiny community wants this style of grill, can’t even give them away and I have two other grills so I didn’t need it. Thank you for watching
@scrapitall200 everybody wants the fancy new ones. But the old ones like this were made to last a lifetime. The grill I have my grandparents got in 1978 so it's been going for 46 years now and I use it 3 or 4 times a week.
At the 14 minute mile marker When you pull that little Cone shaped brass piece out of that Aluminum housing You have to be careful because there's a pin. It's something like a washer that can be steel. Also on that aluminum housing, there's a quarter inch, both with the hole in it. Normally, they're brass. Also on the front of the grill on the lid, most of the time that labeled is aluminum. I always check that because sometimes the lids are steal On a side, though, I'm not sure if my vision is going but are those side cutters curved? Also, what are the brands? And how much does it cost for the 2 scales that you use? If my math is correct at $15 to grill for a 1/2 hour's worth of work is $30 an hour. Just imagine doing 10 of them in a day. The most I ever did was five🤠
Yeah I got it all clean, thabks. Yeah the tags were cast aluminum as well, unfortunately sometimes things get edited out because I messed up recording or something. I don’t remember how much the scale cost. It’s been a few years now. I got it off Amazon though. The other small scale was given to me. I’ll have to check on the needles cutters I got given. The regular pair is Doyle brand then I have my Knipex as well that were a gift. I think the Doyle’s are slightly curved. Thank you for watching buddy.
@scrapitall200 Thank you for the information.I appreciate itI was just curious about the side cutters, because I thought I was losing my mind. I am starting to get older.🤠
@@Sarah-td5uh because the magnet didn’t stick to it. It wouldn’t be aluminum because it needs to be stronger. Plus the weight of it is another marker. I’m not sure what your level of experience is, so please forgive me if you already know. Stainless is non magnetic and if you are unsure if it’s stainless, take a grinder to it, if it produces a few sparks, it’s stainless, if it sparks a lot that’s regular steel. If it doesn’t spark at all and is not magnetic, it’s either, aluminum, zinc, copper or brass (the other non magnetic metals) Hope that is helpful.
@@scrapitall200 yeah, they used to all be cast but I think the cheap ones are all magnetic, nowadays. Probably why I see so many. They only last a few years.
@@scrapitall200 Non-sweating hands is a near biological impossibility. If you are diagnosed with Anhidrosis, I will need to see your certificate from the International Hyperhidrosis Society. We actually have an authority that supervises our sweating and helps people learn how to sweat properly. You must remove the gloves in order to comply with hypohidrosis recommendations. We must join the fight against medical misinformation. You may be found liable in the kidnapping and false imprisonment/suffocation, of your own hands.
I just want to say on behalf of ALL 🪛 thanks for using a cute ADORIBLE pry bar for prying.😊 💖 Jill's Society for the Prevention of Screwdriver Abuse. BRAVO!
Thank you so much for watching!
Have a wonderful day/evening.
God bless y’all
Thx ya you too man. Have a great peace
@@Crackcoinerthank you!
That was great to see, I've never seen anyone tear a BBQ down, always see them tossed into shred so it was brilliant to see the added value👍
@@SollersScrappingandDiving yeah, not a lot of TH-cam scrappers scrapping them, I think it’s definitely worth the time.
Thank you for watching, Jo!
Very good advise for maximizing your profit. An extra ten dollars for 20 minutes of light disassembly work is not bad, and usually better than what you'd make in the same time cruising the curbs for more scrap.
Thank you.
Yeah I think it’s definitely worth it, especially as a hobby scrapper.
Thank you for watching.
The good lord sure blessed you with that scrapping skills
I am truly blessed in many ways 😁
Thankyou scrapitall for keeping stuff out of landfill. SCORREEE, Woohoo😊
@@PhilRichards-o4h it definitely feels good knowing I’m helping with that.
That’s right, woohoo lol. Thank you bud!
Lol, dude I like your little work shed thing you got. That's cool.
Also thanks for prayer at the ends of vids. Very uplifting and encouraging.
Thank you!
You are very welcome!
Fun video as always Scrapitall! Although I don't know you, your prayers always mean so much! I pray that your prayers can be turned around for you too brother God bless you 🙏
Thank you so much!
God bless you!
That was definitely an oldie! I miss tearing them down. I havent seen one in seems like 10 years. $4.20 $15.11 is a definite good profit ! Good teardown and good score ! Thank you for sharing! God blessed you my friend.
@@scrappingonthefly77 I have good luck finding them, which others have said the same as you.
Thank you!
God bless
Nothing ever wants to come out or work
Right when you are recording! That was definitely a nice grill worth scrapping buddy! God bless buddy and hope you have a great weekend!
Ain’t that the truth 😂
Thank you buddy and God bless you too!
$15 and it was fun to do. God Bless you
Absolutely, I always have fun scrapping.
God bless you too.
Thank you for the lesson today . Keeping our eyes on Jesus is a must . Your videos are always a blessing to watch i learn so much and I’m not even a scrapper 🥴😝. God bless you !
Thank you but you might be biased 😆
Absolutely, eyes on Jesus at all times.
Thanks, mom.
@@scrapitall200that's sweet. 😊
Tripled your money!! Good Job, Thank You Jesus!!
Amen. Thank you brother!
Amen brother. If you put the brass in the vice they break just keep turning the handle. Awesome episode
@@empirefinds I’ll have to give that a try. Thank you.
God bless brother and have a wonderful week
Don't you love it when people share their knowledge and techniques?
One of my favorite guys, Thubprint, tried the machete electric motor technique. I think it surprised him. Especially since he used an off the shelf wally world machete.
@@richavic4520 Thub is great, I’ve been watching him for 4 years now!
I love those older gas grills. They are full of so much goodie thanks for sharing with us, Scrapper. ✂️👍
Me too, it always kind of surprises me 😆
Nice one there my friend.
That grill didn't have a chance when you started pulling the tools out.
Nice haul going from $4.20 to $15 but I thought there might have been more copper in there.
Bless you as well buddy.
That’s right, when scrapitall grabs his tools, watch out stuff 🤣
That’s about standard for copper on grills.
Thank you my friend! Have a great day.
That made me hungry for burgers LoL. Hello James, it's Paul from Canada. Well I bought a cheap old machete from Amazon last week and I've been busy slicing up stators like crazy, big and small. Thanks so much for that helpful tip, it's so fast and clean. Best chanel out there!! Take care and keep those great videos coming.
@@paulturenne4521 mmm burger does sound great right about now lol.
Hi, Paul, hope you’re well.
Oh cool, I’m glad it’s been working well for you.
Thank you, you’re very kind to say that.
Hope you have a wonderful day!
Love this channel ❤️ what a lovely man greetings from South Yorkshire 🇬🇧
@@exgunnerdaz thank you so much!
Hope you are well. Thank you for watching from South Yorkshire 😁
Brother I believe that was a very good grill awesome video thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
@@josephcormier5974 thank you brother!
Hope you have a wonderful week.
Thanks for yet another great scrapping video my friend! Today's prayer was heart-felt. Take care, James!
@@Virginianative1968 you’re welcome!
So happy you enjoyed the prayer, God bless you my friend.
👍 enjoyed the video!
@@DanielHouston-uw3irthank you buddy!
I subbed for the prayers.
The money/weight numbers are also pretty cool, thanks.
Awesome, thank you so much.
God bless you.
Awesome prayer brother!
Thank you brother!
@@scrapitall200you are welcome brother!
Have a blessed day!
You too brother!
Definitely worth stripping down! $15 dollars isn't bad $, Godbless!
@@josemedeiros7331 absolutely, I agree brother.
God bless you too!
Thanks for a great video, enjoyed it as always. Watch out for those copper spiders, they are not poisonous but they do sometimes leave a mess!
@@Kreacher1974 thank you!
Yeah and they sometimes like to take copper wire for their webs 🤣
Great video James 👍
@@scraprodriguez thank you bud!
Great job I never had one with all that stainless steel
Thanks buddy! It was a nice bonus.
Great video as always James! I like scrapping grills but the problem is I scrap and take apart everything in my garage and scrapping grills is messy. God bless and have a great coming week 🙏🏻
@@lljairsoft1201 thank you!
Yeah that’s true, very dirty unfortunately.
You too my friend and God bless!
Nice one brother. Lovely mark up in value on that one.
@@ScrappingScotland they are awesome, when they are cast aluminum lol. Thank you brother.
@@scrapitall200 I'm dropping a video shortly of a similar ilk. Great ally find on the side of the road. I do love a bit of cast but you got some nice additions as well
Right on brother!
Absolutely, all the goodies help and add up.
Amen!
@@jma8352 God bless you!
Nice video buddy! We don’t get any aluminum top grills here. Haven’t picked up one yet from the many I get. 💪
Interesting! That’s all I ever see around here!
They are rare finds in Florida
@@ThatsRightRecyclingthat’s a fact!
@@scrapitall200yes a magnant always sticks
@@ScrapYardMan maybe cast doesn’t hold up as well in your area with weather, idk.
You made a video on scrapping old air compressors, didn’t you? I have one someone gave me so I’ll look for it again if you did.
Another awesome video my friend!
Amen and Amen! God bless you too my dear friend
I do have a video on an air compressor.
Thank you my friend and God be with you!
@@scrapitall200 Okay. Great! Thanks
@@EricScrapping4Dinidog you’re welcome!
You know you’re average Joe scrapper is only interested in volume not quality 🤣. You keep taking it apart and I’ll keep watching 🖖.
🤣
Thank you my friend!
Love your prayers.😊
Oh good! 😊
God bless you and all of your loved ones!
I did one that looked like its brother. Lots of cast but no stainless in mine. Great job removing all the good stuff brother. Good tear down my friend. Stay blessed brother.😎😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
Thank you brother!
Super.🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@KrzysztofKomor thank you so much. I appreciate you watching multiple videos
Good video thanks for the education
Thank you buddy.
🤙🤙👍 haven't seen one of those in a while ✌️
Seems to be lots of them around here!
Thanks buddy 👍👋✌️
Good one
Thank you
Amen
@@donnussbaum4234 God bless!
Thank you for watching.
Hey Sia! This video was so much fun to watch! @10:05 Aluminium - Garbage! You got me there, i was loughing out so loud! I have a question @17:10... why copper spidey showed us his A$$? lol the last days i got to scrap out that vacuum claener my father gave me, had a lot of fun. Best parts in my opinion where the brass and copper contacts i found inside beside the motor and the lond copper cable. have to scrap the motor down still but i will again watch your video how to do these! Thank you for this entertainig video, have a great time, mate! we will see in the next video!
Awesome, I’m very happy to have entertained you lol.
That was a mistake, I didn’t know I had him facing the wrong way until editing 🤣
Oh cool, that’s the most important part, having fun.
Have a great week my friend and thank you for your loyal support.
Starting to see way less cast aluminium topped bar-b-qs here than I used to. Used to get almost one a week....now I see maybe one every few months.
You’re like the 3rd or 4th person to say that. It’s interesting cause that’s mostly what I find around here.
Thank you for watching.
😎👍👍👍❤️
Hey thank you buddy! 👍✌️
nice aluminium
Thank you
I use a wood chisel to cut off the pop rivet head's, cleaning off drill bit, not easy.
@@alanatkins4315 that’s a good idea!
I haven’t had problems drilling them out, but I do like your chisel idea! Thank you.
Amen. Great to know that Jesus has our back and loves us more then we can understand. I enjoy tearing down bbq
Amen to that brother, I would not want to live in this world without Jesus!
Me too, they are definitely fun to scrap.
Hey friend .you got a video on scrapping a chest freezer ? would love too see it .thanks
@@Sandy-u1o I don’t unfortunately, but if I find one, I’ll make a video.
Do you need to do a spark test if its non magnetic to make sure its not stainless?
@@crackman8301 I know from experience it’s stainless but yes, you can use the grinder to see if there are a few sparks. The other way to check if it’s stainless, take a file to it, the file will not carve into stainless (too hard) it’s like it just skips over the metal instead of cutting into it.
Hope that clears it up for you. Thank you for watching.
It looks like the burners are new.
I wonder why it's owner discarded it. Stainless grates are an indicator of a quality unit, and the ceramic heat grabbers are unique.
@@richavic4520 they definitely weren’t new, the one had the steel bracket used to bolt to the base was rusted away.
They upgraded to a modern one.
Thank you for watching.
I use to get a lot of grills when i had the scrap contract at the campgrounds. i would save my grill tubs instead of taking them in right away. i would fill them up with my other cast aluminum and when full or when they got to almost to heavy they went in then that way. it was an easy to carry throw away bucket that they didn't minus me for. throw it on the scale and right into the bin without having to dump a bucket and get minus 3 pounds per bucket even if your bucket weighed less than that. kept the yard more honest.
I do the same, they hold quite a bit of cast.
I love using scrap to hold more scrap 😆
½ hour? I timed myself this evening stripping a microwave of wires, synchro motor, fan motor, 2 circuit boards and transformer then refit cover for easy disposal. 20 minutes.
Nice job buddy!
Hey Y'all ✌️
Hey buddy!
👋
Thank you, in particular for your pray, the message in you prayer, hit me just when I needed it, I believe God meant my to hear it just now, so thank you and our lord Jesus - may God bless you.
Amen!! That is so wonderful 😁
God bless you and all your loved ones my friend.
Kinda hate to see those old grills get scrapped. Ive got one kinda like that from the 70's that i use all they time. Parts are easy to get to keep em going.
Unfortunately no none in my tiny community wants this style of grill, can’t even give them away and I have two other grills so I didn’t need it.
Thank you for watching
@scrapitall200 everybody wants the fancy new ones. But the old ones like this were made to last a lifetime. The grill I have my grandparents got in 1978 so it's been going for 46 years now and I use it 3 or 4 times a week.
At the 14 minute mile marker When you pull that little Cone shaped brass piece out of that Aluminum housing You have to be careful because there's a pin. It's something like a washer that can be steel. Also on that aluminum housing, there's a quarter inch, both with the hole in it. Normally, they're brass. Also on the front of the grill on the lid, most of the time that labeled is aluminum. I always check that because sometimes the lids are steal
On a side, though, I'm not sure if my vision is going but are those side cutters curved?
Also, what are the brands? And how much does it cost for the 2 scales that you use?
If my math is correct at $15 to grill for a 1/2 hour's worth of work is $30 an hour. Just imagine doing 10 of them in a day. The most I ever did was five🤠
Yeah I got it all clean, thabks.
Yeah the tags were cast aluminum as well, unfortunately sometimes things get edited out because I messed up recording or something.
I don’t remember how much the scale cost. It’s been a few years now. I got it off Amazon though. The other small scale was given to me.
I’ll have to check on the needles cutters I got given. The regular pair is Doyle brand then I have my Knipex as well that were a gift.
I think the Doyle’s are slightly curved.
Thank you for watching buddy.
@scrapitall200 Thank you for the information.I appreciate itI was just curious about the side cutters, because I thought I was losing my mind. I am starting to get older.🤠
No I don’t think you’re losing your mind, at least not anymore than the rest of us 😂
@@scrapitall200 👍🤠
How do you know there are stainless, there black
@@Sarah-td5uh because the magnet didn’t stick to it. It wouldn’t be aluminum because it needs to be stronger. Plus the weight of it is another marker.
I’m not sure what your level of experience is, so please forgive me if you already know. Stainless is non magnetic and if you are unsure if it’s stainless, take a grinder to it, if it produces a few sparks, it’s stainless, if it sparks a lot that’s regular steel. If it doesn’t spark at all and is not magnetic, it’s either, aluminum, zinc, copper or brass (the other non magnetic metals)
Hope that is helpful.
Nice payoff. Most of the ones I get are all steel, but I used to find the odd cast one.
@@HHRecycling they seem to be pretty common around here!
@@scrapitall200 yeah, they used to all be cast but I think the cheap ones are all magnetic, nowadays. Probably why I see so many. They only last a few years.
That’s a good point.
Every time I scrap something I cut myself. I guess it’s time for some gloves. 😂
@@jaxkasedad4953 yeah I’d probably do the same without gloves 😂
did yall hear that after 2025 jfk half dollars will stop being made Idk if a new half dollar will be made or what
No, haven’t heard that.
@@scrapitall200 well I would get a proof set and save all the ones you get and do some stacking like not even silver ones
It makes me very uncomfortable to see you wearing gloves. Don't those make your hands stink ?
No I’ve never had that problem with gloves!
Is that a thing? lol
@@scrapitall200 Yes it is. You have probably just gotten so used to the stink that you don't notice. Gloves are bad for your health.
My hands never get sweaty with gloves and they certainly don’t stink 😂
@@scrapitall200 Non-sweating hands is a near biological impossibility. If you are diagnosed with Anhidrosis, I will need to see your certificate from the International Hyperhidrosis Society. We actually have an authority that supervises our sweating and helps people learn how to sweat properly.
You must remove the gloves in order to comply with hypohidrosis recommendations. We must join the fight against medical misinformation. You may be found liable in the kidnapping and false imprisonment/suffocation, of your own hands.
@@artstrologycome and take them 😂
Although my hands aren’t really weapons, well maybe the scrap I destroy might think otherwise 😂
I just want to say on behalf of ALL 🪛 thanks for using a cute ADORIBLE pry bar for prying.😊 💖 Jill's Society for the Prevention of Screwdriver Abuse. BRAVO!
@@EWasteJILL glad you enjoyed it 😁