I was hesitant to commit over 40 minutes to a breakdown video, but it went by so fast! I always learn something watching your channel, keep up the great work.
You spoke about capacitors, so I did a google search, very interesting, I do play with electronics as a hoody , I’m learning - slowly. I’m actually a retired mechanic, so electronics is new to me. I get most of my components from my scrapping.
One of my favorite things to look forward to on the weekends...a video from Scrapital! Great video James! Love the silver bar...it's giving off ET vibes! lol
I find the cool copper plugs in the middel of an aluminum heat sink it was a solid copper plug a few cool things that i just keep because of the kool factor .
@@John-jl3ky thank you! 😁 Oh good, thank you for that feedback. Odd ones are so much fun to scrap, never know what we’ll find inside. Have a great rest of your weekend my friend.
I should’ve broke it open just for the sake of the video, but I really don’t like breaking epoxy. It’s messy and sometimes it’s still hard to get things removed. The other reason is because all that epoxy is heavy and since my yard is ok with me putting that sort of stuff in the shred, I’m getting paid for that weight, even though it’s shred price, I believe it makes up for any loss of potential copper.
Hey SiA! Guess what, im back from rehab and im doing better with my back now again! This first video i watched since im home was a nice multi and micro scrapping one. At 21:00 the word jackpot came in my mind. As alwas great work, keep going ( i know you did, since there are 4 more videos at least i didnt watch :) ) and well see hopefully saturday if i have enough time to watch all the other vids! Have a good Time mate!
Hey my friend, so glad your back is doing much better! 😃 Heck yeah , jackpot in deed. No worries, just glad to hear from you and knowing you’re doing good!
Great video, i really enjoy microscrapping electronics too! Mostly to get copper and brass to melt. Just subbed to GD! Thsnks for the shoutout and the prayer! God bless you my friend 🙏
Always an education watching you at work. What makes a cicuit board low grade as opposed to high grade. You did well with the Yoda impression. Thank you for the shoutout, glad you liked the bar my friend. God bless you as well
Thank you my friend! When it comes to circuit boards, they are looking for stuff that contains precious metal, so when there is lots of copper, brass and aluminum on a board, that’s considered low grade. Even though us scrappers love those metals. You’re very welcome, I hope you can gain a few more viewers. Thank you 😁
I like cracking open stuff like that, you never know what treasures you will find inside. I usually keep all my aluminum heat sinks big and small for my LED projects. Those big LED COBS get pretty hot without heat sinks. Those bigger alum. sinks I bring to work and cut them to size on the metal bandsaw. Those sure are some very nice gifts you received in the mail ,very cool. I just took apart some big relays and switches from some big AHUs ,full of brass and copper goodness. Another great video and nice and long (I enjoy long videos that are interesting and useful). Take care my friend and enjoy what the days have to offer. Your buddy from Canada Paul T
@@paulturenne that’s a really cool idea, Paul, using heatsink for LED’s. I love big relays, fun, easy and always full of good scrap goodies. Thank you my friend.
Been scrapping over 30 years. Cant say how many vacuums microwaves ive stripped. Old crt tvs were nice. I have several computer repair shops that give me the junk stuff. I love getting copper but gold is a bit better
Oh wow, that’s a long time. That’s awesome, I wish I had a connection for computers. I love copper and brass, but with how valuable gold has become, it’s definitely something I think about more lately. I do collect gold bearing material, I’m just collecting until I can find someone to refine it for me.
That was an interesting video! Not sure what any of that stuff was ! Got some nice aluminum and copper goodness out of them at least! Good video Brother!
Awesome episode brother you know I have upgraded the plug soup recipe. Next working kettle you get save half fill with moulded plugs power sockets fill with water boil once it will take about 15 minutes to click off so don't sweat it. When it does eventually click off all the metal will be 100c and will pull from the now very soft rubbers and plastics. I am in the process of another batch so easy brother. Catch up with you in the next episode stay safe regards from England
Very cool! I actually prefer using the heat of the sun using a reflective shield with a piece of glass on top, but I know England doesn’t typically get as hot as it does where I live. But I do love your idea and if I come across an electric kettle I will give your idea a try. Never hurts to have multiple ways of doing things.
@@scrapitall200 awesome brother you are right I would get a two week window ever year where it might work. Next year I will have ago to see what temperature I can get
Funny thing, when I visited England for a month back in 2018, it was hot and dry and not a single drop of rain 😆 I will say, our American plugs are way different than yours and I totally get why y’all do plug soup.
@@scrapitall200 yes they are I forgot about that but still power sockets become easier knowledge is king brother I think if you watch back the footage you might see why brass insert came straight out. awesome thought just done 6 using your first attempt method all came out. Night night brother may your day be blessed
Definitely had big ole pice buddy! Definitely only thing I know that was good in the 2nd is copper lol where I don’t do e-waste lol the 3rd one definitely had some goodies too that’s for sure! Got a lot great stuff from scrapping all 3 items that you took apart buddy! Seem lol it take years to get a pound of them for 8.50 a pound there tiny another awesome video my friend! Hope you have a great weekend!
@@ScrapMan69 definitely was some nice goodies from all of them. Yeah some IC chips are quite small, but some have decent weight to them. Thank you my friend and you do the same 😃
Great video brother. Looked like a couple of amps for dj decks you took apart there. Although i could be wrong. For 3 items that was decent copper and aluminium
@@ScrappingScotland thank you brother! You could be right, as I have no idea lol. The first one (besides that heatsink) wasn’t impressive but the last two definitely made up for it. Stickers went out in the mail yesterday, so hopefully in a couple weeks they will arrive. I accidentally left the note out, but next time lol.
Those brass inserts are always extremely difficult to remove. Someone commented one time on a good way to get them out but I’m old and forgot what it was before I had a chance to try😅 It’s basically game over when I encounter the epoxy.
@@noneyabeeswax3200 😂 I can fully relate. Folks will suggest good ideas but unless I try it right away, I forget it faster than I learned it. Same here, dang epoxy is great stuff, just not for us scrappers lol. Thank you for watching.
Last week I processed about 4 pounds of those transistors. Used real nitric to save the silver. I burned them ground them took them through the process. Best thing I got was the copper for my stockpot. Going forward I won't be taking them off the boards.
@@richardhulbert9480 it was a really nice board, thank you my friend. Oh! That is really good to know, thank you. I don’t have any experience with refining so I don’t have a clue if things are worth collecting.
I checked the price on the Canopy with sides or mobile garage, whatever it’s considered. I can find 10 by 20 for $250. Is that about right? You’re the only person that scraps stuff they don’t even know what it is. Most, if not all, would throw it in shreds.
@@scrapitall200 Nice! I found some that was costly. I found some with free shipping for $250. From the United States. I’m gonna try them out and let you know how it works
And the bigger ones have a nice chunky copper pin that looks like a silver clad over them?when they tarnish it looks like a silver coating, great video! Hope you ,Dan and Chris are planning to go back to scrappadilly acres soon!
@@DanielHouston-uw3ir that’s a good question. They kind of look like they could be coated in silver but I really don’t know. I haven’t talked with the guys lately about it, but I hope so too my friend.
@scrapitall200 that's what I thought at first too. I have been surprised by whats in side and it only takes a few minutes. I love your videos. Keep up the good work!
Great video again! Was loving the brass holes for the screws. But after that first one.. haha. Some questions though; how do you sometimes see if something is brass even though they (the pins in this case) look like aluminum? And lastly: checking those big red coloured spools.. i thought red meant coated aluminium instead of copper. Can you elaborate? I find that most difficult: checking if spools are copper or alu with a file.. because i can then hardly see the difference in colour. Thx again!! And GJ on that mega aluminum coolerblock! Some
Thank you! Yeah I thought I was going to get them all 🤣 Connectors are typically going to be brass or copper since they transfer electricity really well and because of my experience scrapping for 3 years I knew they were brass. Really can’t go by the color of them, I’ve found red ones to be copper and red ones to be aluminum. When checking with a file, if they are aluminum,they will be shiny looking like silver, that’s the best way to tell. Usually they will be obviously copper cause of the reddish orange color. Hope that helps Thank you my friend for watching.
Try holding one end of the copper in the vise and use a piece of sand paper to get the paper coating off the copper wire. Looks like the copper spider is waiting for you to look away so it can steal your score.
@@EricScrapping4Dinidog I have one or two videos of me making a scrapyard trip. Unfortunately I can’t record there. I haven’t sold my copper or brass in two years, I’m hoping to do that next spring/summer and I’ll definitely make a video on that. That is a big ole heatsink for sure 🤣 Thank you brother and God bless
@@scrapitall200 God bless you too. Can I come meet you sometime next Spring? I’ll get a motel and spend a couple days with you! I’d love that before I die if you’re available. Thank You
@@scrapitall200 I'm a hobby scrapper, too. We had a major remodel of the main floor five years ago. Moved two load bearing walls. That's when I started watching these videos. We got to enjoy the remodel for about three months, then a tornado forced us to have a little bit bigger remodel. No major injuries in the area, thanks to the Weather Service. They tracked for nearly three hours the two cells that merged into the big storm that was on the ground for over forty miles. My advice is if you are entering any storm shelter, wear sturdy shoes.
@@richavic4520 oh wow! I live in the Pacific Northwest so I’ve never been close to a tornado. I’m glad everyone was alright. I will keep that in mind if I’m ever caught in a bad storm.
@@mattyal9347 the only tool that gives me grief after a long day is my cutters from squeezing them, so when I can, I like to rest one handle on the bench and push down on the cutters instead of squeezing, when possible. That has helped my wrists tremendously.
A simple way to turn number 2 copper into number 1. Get an inexpensive rock tumbler. Tumble your dirty copper with sand-blasting sand. This should remove all varnish and glue.
@@patrickwilliams4613 I prefer to scrap them than trying to resell them. I live on an Island so it makes it much more difficult to resale since there’s not a lot of people here, but thank you for the suggestion.
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@@smitchlegothank you!
I was hesitant to commit over 40 minutes to a breakdown video, but it went by so fast! I always learn something watching your channel, keep up the great work.
Thank you so much for the super thanks!
I appreciate you watching 😁
That was interesting. I like taking stuff apart too. See how they tick what's inside and that was a good one. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
@@ipaddlemyowncanoe.7441 that’s part of the fun of it, just seeing what’s inside and how things works. 😁
Amen brother ❤
@@KPaul7 😁
God bless brother!
Great video James , sometimes micro scrapping is fun and relaxing. I always look forward to your videos! God bless
@@lljairsoft1201 thank you friend!
I definitely find it to be fun and relaxing lol.
God bless you too.
You spoke about capacitors, so I did a google search, very interesting, I do play with electronics as a hoody , I’m learning - slowly.
I’m actually a retired mechanic, so electronics is new to me. I get most of my components from my scrapping.
Oh cool! I noticed you watched a lot of my videos, thank you so much for that!
Very nice scrap. Scrapitall!
@@ScrapperSam thank you!
I definitely had a lot of fun scrapping this stuff.
👍🤝🤝🤝🇺🇦 Удачі і мирного неба над головою.
Thank you and you too 😁
Awesome longer video with unusual goodies. Nice looking mail in goodies for you friend. 👍🙏🇺🇲
Thank you my friend!
Cool copper piece and that silver bar is too cool 😁
@@scrapitall200 That's Right
One of my favorite things to look forward to on the weekends...a video from Scrapital! Great video James! Love the silver bar...it's giving off ET vibes! lol
@@Virginianative1968 thank you so much my friend 😁
Yeah, you’re right. Kind of looks like it could be his fingerprint lol.
Always interesting to see what's inside of things.
@@bearhardcorepicker I agree, it’s one of the favorite things i enjoy about scrapping.
"mmmmm, you're a Jedi, Luke..."
@@ScrappinLou 🤣😂
Amen brother. Great video. I enjoy each day. God is so good!!!
@@scrapnjunk81 thank you!
God is so great brother 😃
Nice tutorial for those into electronic scraping
Thank you bud! 😁
Good video well done thanks
Thank you 😁
I find the cool copper plugs in the middel of an aluminum heat sink it was a solid copper plug a few cool things that i just keep because of the kool factor .
@@thomaslaprade9620 those are cool, pretty heavy for their size too!
Like Ian Mathews says, when in doubt, give it a clout!
Ian is such a funny guy! Lots of knowledge and experience.
Really like to see another live show
Ok cool! I will most likely do another live this fall/winter. I appreciate your feedback my friend.
Good video, I like the longer ones. I have some oddities like that to clean up.They're starting to pile up.
@@John-jl3ky thank you! 😁
Oh good, thank you for that feedback.
Odd ones are so much fun to scrap, never know what we’ll find inside.
Have a great rest of your weekend my friend.
Sometimes there is a nice cooper coil inside of those boxes filled with epoxy. I always break them with a hammer.
I should’ve broke it open just for the sake of the video, but I really don’t like breaking epoxy. It’s messy and sometimes it’s still hard to get things removed. The other reason is because all that epoxy is heavy and since my yard is ok with me putting that sort of stuff in the shred, I’m getting paid for that weight, even though it’s shred price, I believe it makes up for any loss of potential copper.
@@scrapitall200 Yeah, I wrap it around with a piece of fabric not to let shreds fly all over the workplace. Sometimes my curiosity takes over.
@@Peter-gc4pm absolutely, I get that.
I think I still have that piece, I might have to crack it open now lol
I love how long that bit is lol I'm always looking for an extension when I'm taking stuff apart I'm going to have to get me a few nice long bits
They are so handy to have! 👍
Very fun video brother!
God bless
Thank you brother, I’m so happy you enjoyed it.
God bless you too 😁
@@scrapitall200you’re welcome brother
Morning Brother!
@@BushDogScrapper good morning 😃
@@scrapitall200 Praise Jesus for this glorious day 🙌🏻❤️🙏🏻
I have a huge transformer encased in resin once in the new shop it’s experiment time
Heck yeah buddy, I look forward to see what you come up with to deal with it.
Hey SiA! Guess what, im back from rehab and im doing better with my back now again! This first video i watched since im home was a nice multi and micro scrapping one. At 21:00 the word jackpot came in my mind. As alwas great work, keep going ( i know you did, since there are 4 more videos at least i didnt watch :) ) and well see hopefully saturday if i have enough time to watch all the other vids! Have a good Time mate!
Hey my friend, so glad your back is doing much better! 😃
Heck yeah , jackpot in deed.
No worries, just glad to hear from you and knowing you’re doing good!
This was a very enjoyable video with excellent content thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
@@josephcormier5974 thank you so much brother! 😁
Great video, i really enjoy microscrapping electronics too! Mostly to get copper and brass to melt. Just subbed to GD! Thsnks for the shoutout and the prayer! God bless you my friend 🙏
Thank you!
It’s such a fun hobby!
Oh cool, thank you, I know he’ll appreciate that a lot.
You’re welcome my friend and God bless!
Always an education watching you at work.
What makes a cicuit board low grade as opposed to high grade.
You did well with the Yoda impression.
Thank you for the shoutout, glad you liked the bar my friend.
God bless you as well
Thank you my friend!
When it comes to circuit boards, they are looking for stuff that contains precious metal, so when there is lots of copper, brass and aluminum on a board, that’s considered low grade. Even though us scrappers love those metals.
You’re very welcome, I hope you can gain a few more viewers.
Thank you 😁
@@scrapitall200 Thanks for that explaination and the shoutout.
Hope you have a great weekend
You’re very welcome 😁
You too my friend!
I like cracking open stuff like that, you never know what treasures you will find inside. I usually keep all my aluminum heat sinks big and small for my LED projects. Those big LED COBS get pretty hot without heat sinks. Those bigger alum. sinks I bring to work and cut them to size on the metal bandsaw. Those sure are some very nice gifts you received in the mail ,very cool. I just took apart some big relays and switches from some big AHUs ,full of brass and copper goodness. Another great video and nice and long (I enjoy long videos that are interesting and useful). Take care my friend and enjoy what the days have to offer. Your buddy from Canada Paul T
@@paulturenne that’s a really cool idea, Paul, using heatsink for LED’s.
I love big relays, fun, easy and always full of good scrap goodies.
Thank you my friend.
That thing is crazy. I've never seen anything like that.
It was pretty cool. Thank you for stopping by HH 😁
Been scrapping over 30 years. Cant say how many vacuums microwaves ive stripped. Old crt tvs were nice. I have several computer repair shops that give me the junk stuff. I love getting copper but gold is a bit better
Oh wow, that’s a long time.
That’s awesome, I wish I had a connection for computers.
I love copper and brass, but with how valuable gold has become, it’s definitely something I think about more lately. I do collect gold bearing material, I’m just collecting until I can find someone to refine it for me.
That was an interesting video! Not sure what any of that stuff was ! Got some nice aluminum and copper goodness out of them at least! Good video Brother!
@@scrappingonthefly77 it was definitely interesting, and me either brother 😂
Thank you for watching, I appreciate it 😁
The 2 little white boxes on the last board are relays without epoxy. I've found that if it has writing on top its always a copper relay
Those ones actually are filled with epoxy. After I record videos I always double check the boards to make sure I didn’t miss anything.
Awesome episode brother you know I have upgraded the plug soup recipe. Next working kettle you get save half fill with moulded plugs power sockets fill with water boil once it will take about 15 minutes to click off so don't sweat it. When it does eventually click off all the metal will be 100c and will pull from the now very soft rubbers and plastics. I am in the process of another batch so easy brother. Catch up with you in the next episode stay safe regards from England
Very cool!
I actually prefer using the heat of the sun using a reflective shield with a piece of glass on top, but I know England doesn’t typically get as hot as it does where I live. But I do love your idea and if I come across an electric kettle I will give your idea a try. Never hurts to have multiple ways of doing things.
@@scrapitall200 awesome brother you are right I would get a two week window ever year where it might work. Next year I will have ago to see what temperature I can get
Funny thing, when I visited England for a month back in 2018, it was hot and dry and not a single drop of rain 😆
I will say, our American plugs are way different than yours and I totally get why y’all do plug soup.
@@scrapitall200 yes they are I forgot about that but still power sockets become easier knowledge is king brother I think if you watch back the footage you might see why brass insert came straight out. awesome thought just done 6 using your first attempt method all came out. Night night brother may your day be blessed
@@empirefinds awesome brother!
Have a great evening and rest and a wonderful coming week brother.
Stay safe and I’ll see you in your next video.
such a great video very informative and enjoyable
Awesome! 😁
Thank you for watching!
I found myself saying "interesting" at exactly the same times you did 😂
Perfect 😁
Scrappers minds work the same I suppose 😆
Keep up the good work ,you have a great way of explaining and find your videos really relaxing
Thank you so much! 😁
This is exactly how I scrap. ♻️💰♻️💰♻️💰♻️💰
😃 that’s awesome!
God bless and I hope you have a wonderful week.
Definitely had big ole pice buddy! Definitely only thing I know that was good in the 2nd is copper lol where I don’t do e-waste lol the 3rd one definitely had some goodies too that’s for sure! Got a lot great stuff from scrapping all 3 items that you took apart buddy! Seem lol it take years to get a pound of them for 8.50 a pound there tiny another awesome video my friend! Hope you have a great weekend!
@@ScrapMan69 definitely was some nice goodies from all of them.
Yeah some IC chips are quite small, but some have decent weight to them.
Thank you my friend and you do the same 😃
Never seen anything like it 😮
Was definitely a first for me. It’s fun finding unusual scrap.
Great video brother. Looked like a couple of amps for dj decks you took apart there. Although i could be wrong. For 3 items that was decent copper and aluminium
@@ScrappingScotland thank you brother!
You could be right, as I have no idea lol.
The first one (besides that heatsink) wasn’t impressive but the last two definitely made up for it.
Stickers went out in the mail yesterday, so hopefully in a couple weeks they will arrive.
I accidentally left the note out, but next time lol.
@scrapitall200 look forward to receiving them brother.
First 🎉🎉🎉
Woohoo 🎉 been awhile since you were first. 😁
@@HHRecycling 🤣🤣
Low grade circuit board like that clean it down better value great video
Absolutely, I pretty much get everything off of them, minus a few pieces.
Those brass inserts are always extremely difficult to remove. Someone commented one time on a good way to get them out but I’m old and forgot what it was before I had a chance to try😅 It’s basically game over when I encounter the epoxy.
@@noneyabeeswax3200 😂 I can fully relate. Folks will suggest good ideas but unless I try it right away, I forget it faster than I learned it.
Same here, dang epoxy is great stuff, just not for us scrappers lol.
Thank you for watching.
Hey Y'all
Yo 😂
Hey there my friend!
Morning
Good morning!
@ScorpionMetals good morning slacker
@@ThatsRightRecycling 🤣🤣
Ive seen thousands of boards never seen one of those. Good hunting my friend
Last week I processed about 4 pounds of those transistors. Used real nitric to save the silver. I burned them ground them took them through the process. Best thing I got was the copper for my stockpot. Going forward I won't be taking them off the boards.
@@richardhulbert9480 it was a really nice board, thank you my friend.
Oh! That is really good to know, thank you.
I don’t have any experience with refining so I don’t have a clue if things are worth collecting.
Those are what I ask you about. I even sent you pictures. I had peeled the plastic wrap off.
The wire I unspooled from that transformer?
I checked the price on the Canopy with sides or mobile garage, whatever it’s considered. I can find 10 by 20 for $250. Is that about right? You’re the only person that scraps stuff they don’t even know what it is. Most, if not all, would throw it in shreds.
@@EricScrapping4Dinidog the one I have costs around $800 I think. Mine was a gift so I don’t know for sure.
@@scrapitall200 Nice! I found some that was costly. I found some with free shipping for $250. From the United States. I’m gonna try them out and let you know how it works
Ok cool, sounds good brother.
Those anderson plugs usually have a steel clip that keeps the pins in place. If you can release the clip the pin usually slides out.
@@Grietiem that’s exactly right. Next time I’ll have to try releasing the clip, thanks! 👍
And the bigger ones have a nice chunky copper pin that looks like a silver clad over them?when they tarnish it looks like a silver coating, great video! Hope you ,Dan and Chris are planning to go back to scrappadilly acres soon!
@@DanielHouston-uw3ir that’s a good question. They kind of look like they could be coated in silver but I really don’t know.
I haven’t talked with the guys lately about it, but I hope so too my friend.
Cut the housing off with a saw. Then use a heat gun to soften the epoxy. Remove using a screw driver. I've found some really boards trapped in epoxy.
@@carlgodfrey2974 I just don’t think it’s worth all that trouble.
@scrapitall200 that's what I thought at first too. I have been surprised by whats in side and it only takes a few minutes. I love your videos. Keep up the good work!
@@carlgodfrey2974 that is a good point, could be some good stuff hidden away in the epoxy. Thank you for the tip 😁
@@scrapitall200 im always happy to share info with a fellow scrapper.
@@carlgodfrey2974 😁👍
Great video again! Was loving the brass holes for the screws. But after that first one.. haha.
Some questions though; how do you sometimes see if something is brass even though they (the pins in this case) look like aluminum?
And lastly: checking those big red coloured spools.. i thought red meant coated aluminium instead of copper. Can you elaborate? I find that most difficult: checking if spools are copper or alu with a file.. because i can then hardly see the difference in colour. Thx again!! And GJ on that mega aluminum coolerblock!
Some
Thank you! Yeah I thought I was going to get them all 🤣
Connectors are typically going to be brass or copper since they transfer electricity really well and because of my experience scrapping for 3 years I knew they were brass.
Really can’t go by the color of them, I’ve found red ones to be copper and red ones to be aluminum.
When checking with a file, if they are aluminum,they will be shiny looking like silver, that’s the best way to tell. Usually they will be obviously copper cause of the reddish orange color.
Hope that helps
Thank you my friend for watching.
Try holding one end of the copper in the vise and use a piece of sand paper to get the paper coating off the copper wire.
Looks like the copper spider is waiting for you to look away so it can steal your score.
@@Kreacher1974 cool idea, thank you!
You got that right 🤣
😎👍👍👍❤️
@@leocorneillier1996 thanks so much bud! 😃
I depopulate boards as well, but I just pile it up for now.
Awesome!
I finally got channel stickers and I put one in the mail Friday for you.
🤙🤙👍🙏✌️
Thanks brother 👍✌️
hay...i think, it is for forkelifts...
You think so? I’m really not sure at all.
Thank you for watching.
I’ve never sold to board sort just posted a video of board I think are high telecom. Looking for some advice from you or anyone else in the community!
@@ScrapFatherScrapSon I’ll go check your video out and let you know what I think. I’m still learning but I’ll do my best to identify it.
Is clippy clippy a technical term?
Yes, it is 🤣
@@scrapitall200 thought so and Thier is a lot of puppies involved in scrapping
@@nicejunk666 truth 🤣🤣
Good Lord that’s a big heat sink. Are you ever going to show us, you going to the scrapyard? I bet you get a ton of money.
@@EricScrapping4Dinidog I have one or two videos of me making a scrapyard trip. Unfortunately I can’t record there.
I haven’t sold my copper or brass in two years, I’m hoping to do that next spring/summer and I’ll definitely make a video on that.
That is a big ole heatsink for sure 🤣
Thank you brother and God bless
@@scrapitall200 God bless you too. Can I come meet you sometime next Spring? I’ll get a motel and spend a couple days with you! I’d love that before I die if you’re available. Thank You
I’m sure we can work something out.
Does your yard pay for dirty aluminum for the capacitors?
No, they will only pay shred prices for them. On really big capacitors, I will clean them to get clean old sheet aluminum price for them.
Is this video scrapping space ship parts 😂
I can’t say for sure, but I’m going with that from now on 😂
It's a little.
A lot of a little is still a lot.
I agree, plus the amount of fun I have can’t be measured.
Thank you for watching.
@@scrapitall200 I'm a hobby scrapper, too.
We had a major remodel of the main floor five years ago. Moved two load bearing walls. That's when I started watching these videos.
We got to enjoy the remodel for about three months, then a tornado forced us to have a little bit bigger remodel.
No major injuries in the area, thanks to the Weather Service. They tracked for nearly three hours the two cells that merged into the big storm that was on the ground for over forty miles.
My advice is if you are entering any storm shelter, wear sturdy shoes.
@@richavic4520 oh wow! I live in the Pacific Northwest so I’ve never been close to a tornado. I’m glad everyone was alright.
I will keep that in mind if I’m ever caught in a bad storm.
That was a five hundred dollar controller. On eBay
@@EVMacD which one?
Everything there needed to be repaired btw
Microscrapping is rough on the hands
@@mattyal9347 the only tool that gives me grief after a long day is my cutters from squeezing them, so when I can, I like to rest one handle on the bench and push down on the cutters instead of squeezing, when possible. That has helped my wrists tremendously.
8:54 beat it apart with a hammer
Worth a try, thank you.
Yhay solar panel stuff I think
@@patrickwilliams4613 you think so?
I’ve never messed around with solar power so I have no idea.
A simple way to turn number 2 copper into number 1. Get an inexpensive rock tumbler. Tumble your dirty copper with sand-blasting sand. This should remove all varnish and glue.
@@JDFARM that’s a really cool idea, thank you!
@@scrapitall200 Let me know how it works for you.
@@JDFARM I will definitely let you know!
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Ok thank you my friend.
Them 2 plastic connectors with the copper are worth selling than scrapping
There called Anderson plug about 15 euro each amazon
@@patrickwilliams4613 I prefer to scrap them than trying to resell them. I live on an Island so it makes it much more difficult to resale since there’s not a lot of people here, but thank you for the suggestion.
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Hi buddy!
@@smitchlegooh really? What’s your idea? I promise I won’t steal it lol
@@smitchlego I do know what they are!
That’s a cool idea, you should definitely do it and make videos for your TH-cam channel.
Very cool my friend.
@@scrapitall200 can you think of anything else with red glass tho
@@smitchlegonot off the top of my head but if I think of anything I’ll let you know