Idk what teachers make up there but here in the states, it's not much so it's a good side hustle for you. My dad rarely went to the landfill so I have several old microwaves and TV's with the money bells in them. I appreciate your videos, they'll help me get rid of this stuff in a environmentally friendly way. Thanks!
When pension and taxes are taken off and no bonus for coaching or extracurricular etc., we don’t make all that much either. Yes scrapping is a nice side hustle and good teaching aid to pass on to future generations about reusing and conservation.
@@fanboy11thefanfanatic nope, I sold one and use the other one. I have also donated a number of them and lamps as well to places like Goodwill. Amazing what people throw out that is still in good workable condition.
Sometimes the number does not matter and a lot of plastic casings are not numbered. It all depends on your area and the processing facilities available.
I like your videos and go into detail about certain things. Idk why I never thought about cutting the wire and punching it out idk I definitely harvest smaller loads but I feel like I'm not getting what I should from the junk yard
The motor was actually aluminum winding, but I continued it for educational purposes. Check the windings first
lol, I figured that when you didn't show it again. Thanks for the video. Watching from Central New York.
I sometimes don't check and cut the end off and then find out its not copper but as long as I am that far I will take out the alum.
Idk what teachers make up there but here in the states, it's not much so it's a good side hustle for you. My dad rarely went to the landfill so I have several old microwaves and TV's with the money bells in them. I appreciate your videos, they'll help me get rid of this stuff in a environmentally friendly way. Thanks!
When pension and taxes are taken off and no bonus for coaching or extracurricular etc., we don’t make all that much either. Yes scrapping is a nice side hustle and good teaching aid to pass on to future generations about reusing and conservation.
Great information!!! Nice video!!
Did any of the fans still work?
The little orange one and the little double white one in the front
@@TinManScrapper did you still scrap them??
@@fanboy11thefanfanatic nope, I sold one and use the other one. I have also donated a number of them and lamps as well to places like Goodwill. Amazing what people throw out that is still in good workable condition.
So the fan at 2:00 and the one at 2:07 did not work?
Plastic not coded for recycling?
Sometimes the number does not matter and a lot of plastic casings are not numbered. It all depends on your area and the processing facilities available.
I like your videos and go into detail about certain things. Idk why I never thought about cutting the wire and punching it out idk I definitely harvest smaller loads but I feel like I'm not getting what I should from the junk yard