Scrapping compressors. Will it be copper or aluminium?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- Scrapping compressors is like scrapping transformers. You never know if it's going to contain copper windings or aluminium ones.
Watch along and see what we get. This video also shows the motor splitting with an axe.
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Dang I’ve yet to see an aluminum compressor motor still great scrap value! Great video Brother ♻️👌🏻
I must have just hit the aluminium jackpot 🤣
@@ScrappingScotland lol
Great video my friend....
Thank you buddy. Hope you are doing well.
I don’t know of any markings on them that would say if it’s copper or aluminum, but that would be so awesome if someone knew and let us know.
That axe is sweet!
You should make a playlist and add all your videos to that. Will make it easy to binge watch and help with your watch hours.
Great video
Thanks buddy
Good video but always check before cutting
Always check what bro? Is there a way to check?
Drill into the coils before opening SS, save on cutting time/ discs👍
Good advice
Watched your video again 😉 about what you said at the end of video , that’s what I do I play videos of people I sub to on my iPad while I’m stripping things down for the reason you say it help you all out with the watch time 😁👍
Watch more of mine, I need the hours up 🤣🤣🤣
@@ScrappingScotland I will do mate , I’ll help get your hours up , I normally spend between 2 and 5 hours a day watching videos on TH-cam to help people’s channels , I’ll work my way through all your videos once done I’ll work through them a second time 👍😁
@rixismetals I appreciate you bro
Wow, I haven't seen an aluminium one yet. I have a few dozen to do, so I guess I can expect to find one sooner or later.
It'll be there 😀
Those metal blades last forever but dang they just dont cut. Could have done that in a quarter of the time with a regular cut off wheel.
Yeah they aren't the best for thick steel. Good for nice easy cutting jobs only
you need a guard on the grinder and anti-fog on the face shield
What's the anti-fog? Is that just a spray? This cutting disc I'm using is a little big to put my guard on. It touches the inside of the guard so had to remove it
Hoping to see an episode about how and where you sell the scrap metal that you salvage. Curious if you ever melt it into ingots. Safety third! That’s my motto! EDIT: This is another EPIC video!
Check my channel for a scrap yard video. I take it to a yard called Daltons in Edinburgh, Scotland. A good yard but they don't give different prices for better quality metals. For example all aluminium is one price whether its extrusion or cast. All brass is one price whether its red or yellow. All steel is shred so no prepared steel prices etc. I'll film the next trip though my friend
@@ScrappingScotland I watched the trip to the scrapyard video. Really enjoyed it. Your payoff came to about $55.00 USD. Definitely worth the trip and time. I have to say the best part of your videos is seeing how all the everyday items you scrap are made and what they’re made of.
@Wildwood975 well I appreciate your support and views so much my friend. Very glad to have you here. Let me know if there is anything else you wanna see scrapped and I'll see what I can do
Nice video. Too bad it was aluminum
Some you win bro
Bummer!!
Yeah disappointing.
Oh bummer.. chinesium
Lol, if only chinesium was a precious metal, I'd be a millionaire 🤣
@@ScrappingScotland lol you and me both
😢it aluminum but its part of the game of scrapping
Absolutely brother. You can't win every time.