I don’t know much about wire, Jacob, but I reckon you’d have to have the patience of Job to separate all that wire into the different categories. I applaud you!
I know you can break down the transformers by hand but the it is easier with the use of a vise. Like your videos and love that the whole family works at it.
You find so many stackable totes you could start filling them with ballasts and stack 9 totes and lay a board across or an old door and use it as a work bench. Slave them for when you got a tonne of them or the price goes up. You do need room to store stuff I suppose. So maybe not a good idea. But comments on videos equal traffic and that's good for algorithms?
I take most of the noodles off but the ones that are on there I don't know how big they look on the video but they are actually really really small it just would not be worth it plus I'm waiting for a wire stripper I do keep big gauge copper wire
If you haven't gotten one by now, I would suggest a Vevor 11 port motorized stripper. Does everything from romex to cable 1.5 inches. You can do copper or aluminum. I have 2 of them and make allot from aluminium cable by price upgrade (.65 per pound vs .35 per) on bare cable as opposed to insulated cable. Just a thought is all.@@1scraplife
Haha, I wondered that myself, I know back in 04-05 a buddy of mine was helping me scrap and we used to tear about everything down in his driveway and in front of the house and the neighbors around there too were bitchin & whining too but his old man told us, don't worry about the neighbors, piss on them. Lol
Yeah it never stays like that more than a day or two. Most of my neighbors have a problem with all the vehicles they say they have to go slow AKA (The speed limit) going down the street because there's so many cars on the road. Lol
I don’t know much about wire, Jacob, but I reckon you’d have to have the patience of Job to separate all that wire into the different categories. I applaud you!
It's a pain in the butt LOL
I love ur videos like seeing the kids just keep doing what u do
Thank you so much
Those metal buckets you pass up in dumpsters are perfect to transport your E's in.
Thanks for the infomation and thanks for watching.
I know you can break down the transformers by hand but the it is easier with the use of a vise. Like your videos and love that the whole family works at it.
Thanks for the tip!
Good deal bud 👍👍! Hope you and yours have a very merry Christmas 🎄!
Thanks, you too!
@@1scraplife - no problem brother, you're welcome and thank you too! 👍👍🤘✌️
Im glad to read the dog was found 🐶❤ great video.
Thank you! 😊
@@1scraplife welcome
Are you going to break down the ballest for the copper transformers ?
Definitely not just too much work for what I have to do already
That had to be a 100.00 pick or more? Good one.
Pretty close to it
Are the nuts and sleeve like pieces on junction boxes where the wire goes through cast aluminum?
Sometimes they can be cast iron, plastic, or brass as well.
You should've of given that guy a business card, that way if he would've needed a scrap guy in the future that you'd be the scrap guy
I did.👍
Did the kids find the Dog?
Yes they did. Thank you for asking.
You find so many stackable totes you could start filling them with ballasts and stack 9 totes and lay a board across or an old door and use it as a work bench. Slave them for when you got a tonne of them or the price goes up. You do need room to store stuff I suppose. So maybe not a good idea. But comments on videos equal traffic and that's good for algorithms?
Good thought. Thanks for watching.
I looked twice then I clicked and heard your voice
Yeah name change going to be trying some new stuff for next year need to make sure everything is set up perfect
Some of that koax is copper and some is copper steel
Just about All coax is steel, UNLESS it is from a BNC security system, which it would have number 2 attached alongside it
Was wondering about the name Thanks
I was trying to get the video name under a fictitious name but they said it was already taken so I changed the name so I can.
New New Jersey
I see you're posting old content. I hope all is well.
I haven't posted my video yet today. That is an old video.
Why not take the copper noodles off the ACR and strip some of the wires
I take most of the noodles off but the ones that are on there I don't know how big they look on the video but they are actually really really small it just would not be worth it plus I'm waiting for a wire stripper I do keep big gauge copper wire
@@1scraplife cool. I'm a new subscriber, great videos
If you haven't gotten one by now, I would suggest a Vevor 11 port motorized stripper. Does everything from romex to cable 1.5 inches. You can do copper or aluminum. I have 2 of them and make allot from aluminium cable by price upgrade (.65 per pound vs .35 per) on bare cable as opposed to insulated cable. Just a thought is all.@@1scraplife
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Ps glad kids found dog
Thank you
You need to strip your wire
I stripped thicker gauge wire
Your snips need sharpened.
That they do.
I'm sure your neighbors love all the junk laying around decreasing the value of their homes
Ur a real sour cream!
Haha, I wondered that myself, I know back in 04-05 a buddy of mine was helping me scrap and we used to tear about everything down in his driveway and in front of the house and the neighbors around there too were bitchin & whining too but his old man told us, don't worry about the neighbors, piss on them. Lol
@@laisuresboringadventures7052 no cream cheese LOL
Yeah it never stays like that more than a day or two. Most of my neighbors have a problem with all the vehicles they say they have to go slow AKA (The speed limit) going down the street because there's so many cars on the road. Lol
gotta keep the property taxes low somehow
Id be over there helping you scrap out!! Lol..
Hey can we get all you some help here and there
LOOKS LIKE stop n go up and WENT!!!