I'm working on sorting through some old tube tv's that were left behind in my shop. Going to tear into them soon and start the scrapping process. I've been smelting copper down in my devil forge and looking forward to doing much more with all these tv's. So far I've found about 10 of them haha.
I'm working on sorting through some old tube tv's that were left behind in my shop. Going to tear into them soon and start the scrapping process. I've been smelting copper down in my devil forge and looking forward to doing much more with all these tv's. So far I've found about 10 of them haha.
Nice, you are going to have a good time scrapping those TVs, good luck! Keep me posted on final weight breakdowns.
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Good job 👍👍👍
I scrap those for the aluminum (only the big ones).That’s why it’s called micro scrapping. It all adds 👍. I have time not volume.✌️
Yup, these types of items I hold onto and do in winter when slow time. Thanks as always for watching.
As always, an awesome video. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for watching.
Final weight (7 oz aluminum x $0.88lb) + #2 copper (2oz x $4.98lb) (5lbs x $0.05lb). NOTE the charging prongs from the orange one were copper
Did I hear correctly: you are being paid #2 copper for your unprocessed mosfets? (Unprocessed meaning the plastic is still attached).
Thanks Tinman. Much appreciated.
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant copper o ye great video thanks tin man
Thanks for watching.
Is the outer coating lead 2:24
When can we get a Tin Man/thub collab video to happen?
Would love it!! Big fan of Thub.
I get dirty aluminum for them
Wow, better than ewaste price.
he says planet lovers hahhahaahahahaha thats just funny great videos but the planet part lil over the top
you can thank the clowns if office for all the crap they did thank god we have trump back