Awesome buddy, I'm glad that you liked the content and yes copper it's the 👑 and I believe it will rise in value in the near future. Feel free to stay around and we learn together 👍😉🚀
You did much better than I thought you would. I thought your buy price was pricey, but you were savvy enough to find a motor with really fat windings. I am completely surprised you got $230 for the steel. That's a stunner. I also think your gantry was at peak capacity, just be careful, that much weight can fracture a leg or foot without even breathing hard. I don't mean to be overly critical, bro. Congrats overall!
M8 time stamp 07:00 using a speed wrench did make a lot of difference , because using a grinder on cast iron would not have worked . I like to use diablo blades ; they're a bit expensive , but I get more than 1 use out of them. Cheers on your success . Keep up the good work. God bless y'all and Merry Christmas to you and all your loved ones
I'm an old customer of this scrap yard, I've provided them with good scrap for this reason I could negotiate a better price. Thank you and welcome in the community 👍😉🚀
😂😂 me too buddy 😉 coffee lover here. Thank you and feel free to stay around, we are enjoying happy people like you...as they say "Birds of a feather flock together" Thank you very much.
Wow man that's great!!! Heck yeah it was worth it!!! $400+ in profit should speak for itself!!!!
Thank you buddy 👍😉🚀
still learning .i enjoyed what u did..i like 2 think i specialize in copper. i process all metal but copper is my speciality
Awesome buddy, I'm glad that you liked the content and yes copper it's the 👑 and I believe it will rise in value in the near future. Feel free to stay around and we learn together 👍😉🚀
You did much better than I thought you would. I thought your buy price was pricey, but you were savvy enough to find a motor with really fat windings. I am completely surprised you got $230 for the steel. That's a stunner. I also think your gantry was at peak capacity, just be careful, that much weight can fracture a leg or foot without even breathing hard. I don't mean to be overly critical, bro. Congrats overall!
Love guys who wear tennis shoes on the job site!!
Ha ha.do n scrap since 1991.1 of the last business that haven't ben runed by rules.it pays cash that makes everything smooter
Smother
Good video
Thank you brother 👍😉🚀
@@ElectronicWasteExplorers 1000 lbs
Good video! With a little extra effort you can get also the rest of the copper from the rotor! I am waiting for the next video!
Thank you my good friend, I will definitely try my best to create better content 👍😉🚀
@@ElectronicWasteExplorers Maybe don't use an Ai voice narrator next time.
M8 time stamp 07:00 using a speed wrench did make a lot of difference , because using a grinder on cast iron would not have worked . I like to use diablo blades ; they're a bit expensive , but I get more than 1 use out of them. Cheers on your success . Keep up the good work. God bless y'all and Merry Christmas to you and all your loved ones
Very generous junkyard !!!!
None here 🇺🇸 usually will do this
I'm an old customer of this scrap yard, I've provided them with good scrap for this reason I could negotiate a better price. Thank you and welcome in the community 👍😉🚀
I always hold my coffee tight in the morning 🤣💀
😂😂 me too buddy 😉 coffee lover here.
Thank you and feel free to stay around, we are enjoying happy people like you...as they say "Birds of a feather flock together"
Thank you very much.
What would you do smarter next time?
Maybe negotiate a better price.👍😉🚀
Those big f in motors pay about 7 percent of the total weight in copper. Sometimes less. Good day all, God bless
You are right buddy, I was lucky with this one.
God bless you too good friend 👍😉🚀
10 minimum
Do they take the motors apart at the scrap yard?
I'm sure they do not, they fill containers and sell them as is.
How long did it take you from picking it up then weighing it just wondering
From the time of pick up until full dismantle and full copper recovery approx 10 hours.👍😉🚀
you was lucky to pick one that had 10% copper in it most only have 8% then more luck that you could cut it in half that easey
Indeed this was an easy one, I've tried to pick an old one from the scrap yard.
Thank you and feel free to join our community 👍😉🚀
2 Question, what have you pay for this Motor, and what have you became after
I paid 0.50 cents per kg and the total weight of the motor was 986 Kg. I recovered resalable metals worth approx 930 $.
Thank you 👍😉🚀
1,100 B.L.
151 pounds
What did it weigh.
Total weight at the scrap yard was 986 Kg.