What I do what other local scrappers don't in my area is I watch the recall lists before cutting certain items open. Like dehumidifiers. If you get the right one in, you just need to cut the cord WITH the tag still attached and peel the inside model label off and you still have the rest to scrap except that cord end. I have found 5 good ones so far that when I returned the cord end and label they sent me $170-$180 so far for each 6-8 weeks later. Not bad for an item going to scrap anyway. I could of had 1 more but some other scrapper beat me to it and just cut the cord off that I needed the tag from. I would like to see his face if he ever realizes he saved the copper cord but threw over a hundred $ away.
@@ScrapFatherScrapSon just the cord with the attached tag on the cord and the model number tag from inside the machine that is just a sticker. that is it. most recalls on other items work the same way. that is why you never remove that tag off the cords, you just never know when an item will be recalled and you need that tag for proof. once you cut the cord off you just made it unoperational. i also just send them the very end of cord with the tag with the three prongs but the rest of the cord goes in my scrap. if someone puts a different cord on it, the company cannot be sued because it isn't as it came from the factory. they leave it up to you to dispose the rest any way you want which would cost them alot of money tohave the whole unit back. they just want to know it was destroyed and made unoperational to save them future lawsuits. .
@@ScrapFatherScrapSon if you pick up stuff from a plumber watch your chinese sump pumps too from 2014-2019. cannot remember the name wihout looking at my cheat sheet in my shop. same thing cut the cord with the tag and send the other model tag with it and you get about $100 back on those and you still have most of it to scrap. alot of items they will want to send repair kits/parts but some items they just reimburse you whatever the average selling price is in your area. best part is they don't care if you are the original buyer or not, they just want that object out of the public hands to prevent lawsuits that cost them big $$S.
@@ScrapFatherScrapSon always look stuff up before you scrap. you get a knack for what might be on it or not and what they might ask for to show proof you got it. some are settling for pictures of it torn/cut apart lately to save on mail cost.
Hey Tin man I follow you a good while you gave me a lot of tips , now I have a good tip for you mate. Instead opening the Fridge compressors with an anglegrinder , mate, use a plasmacutter. They are not that expansive at all and it is totally worth to buy one. You safe so much time it opens on seconds. Really 20 seconds and it is open. Opens like butter. Safes so much time and efford. Thank you a lot for your videos , your tips helped me so much. xoxo
I do realize you’re in Canada and not sure about the strap handling of CRTs in Canada but haven’t been in the scrap business here in America for 37 years. I have never found enough value in the CRTs to make it worth time because it is nearly impossible to get rid of the leaded glass here. One thing you might take note of as I have never found any red brass on any water heaters, all water type fittings and yes, I have done Plumbing in my life as well are all made of yellow brass, and all gas type fittings are made of red brass, now I do know there’s other things out there where they use different types of components it made up of either yellow or red brass. That is neither gas or water. Besides red and yellow brass being made differently for identification purposes for its use it is also got a different thread Between water and gas gas is always a left-handed thread. Well yellow brass is always a right handed thread. By the time you do all the work to break down a valve, pressure valve here it would be on top of the tank to get that spring out of there You’ve just taken your four dollar a pound brass and made it about $.80 plus the loss of copper you get from cutting it and the time it takes you to cut it you couldn’t afford to pay somebody to break all that down for you. What do I mean break it down for you You’ve collected it you’ve done the work of getting it now if you paid yourself minimum wage to break that apart, you would not make very much money by the time you take your wages out of that and therefore it’s better to sell it as breakage yes you could make more clean per pound But by the time you do the labor to clean it, you’ve lost money. You can also get a higher volume of turnover by just sorting it into the brass breakage, and that can be yellow or red combined. Something you’ve never mentioned or talked about is white brass it is out there. It is very rare and if you find it, the scrapyard gonna tell you any different I’ll just say it’s yellow brass but white brass is worth about $15 a pound to your standard scrapyard and worth about $100 a pound on the international market.
In Arkansas (here in the states) you can run anything across the scales as long as it's made of metal and or electrical wiring. They take plastic too but it's based on weight not material so it would be no point I took my truck loaded full of stuff and only made $26
Those crts have that copper but that dang lead. There was only one place in the USA that would take them and they charged. Someone needs to figure out a good way to separate the lead safely.
I like scrapping nukes because I get lots of limit switches for electronics projects. Since I melt metals now, I don't care if the wire in the transformer is aluminium or copper. Also, there is always the capacitor and motors, which I can scrap or sell as-is.
You may want to look into selling the power washer gun and hose online... I've ran over the hose a couple times and had to pay like 80 bucks at home Depot to replace it. Could probly easily sell the gun and hose for 40 to 59 bucks
I don’t blame you. I have had a number of people ask me to come by and pick up their old dryer or stove, etc. However, I too will only do if it is on my way or close by as I am not going to waste $15 gas for $10 worth of scrap.
Copper #2 is $2.90 here in Upstate NY. I know Canadian money and US differ. Brass went down 35 cents. Empty Microwaves make cool Cans for screws, bolts and small metal for scrapping quickly.
Still $2.90 US would be only around $3.80ish Cdn. (still a lot less than in London). Amazing the price difference from region to region, country to country for the same materials. Thanks for watching. Stay well and happy scrapping.
Why does everyone discount aluminum wound transformers and motors?? I get $0.80/lb for aluminum wire, which is $0.30/lb more than clean aluminum. Strip the wire, throw it in a bucket instead of settling for shred price!!
Thanks for watching. Scrapping is an easy side money maker and great for helping divert items from the landfill. Stay well and happy scrapping to you as well.
To the gentleman who asked me about white brass, the products that white brass is in is very high-end commercial plumbing/multi million dollar luxury houses within typically plumbing fixtures also can be found in some high and brass decorative slice kitchen ware items. Well it is an item you see rarely it is out there in 37 years I’ve probably seen a total of maybe 150 pounds of it
If they work yes, but unfortunately they are also heavy and expensive to ship. Trying to find a buyer may also take a long time. However, you are correct, you can make more money selling items in good workable condition than as scrap metal
@TinManScrapper that felt sassy, bro. Lol. I just meant like "if you didn't know" because until a few weeks ago I just thought those old tvs were e-waste
I don't have a truck so I only deal with non ferrous metals. Also I have a hand held wire stripper which paid for itself in no time. Just in my spare time I scrap but the money is great. Always a Benjamin in my pocket when I leave the yard
Yup, some nice side money. It does add up for sure. I have only had a truck for a few years now and I actually got the name TIN MAN from the guys at the scrapyard because they would be amazed at how much I could fit into my g6 car.
never found a sailboat, but I have found a 1/3 of an aluminum boat on the sand by a cottage. The cottages was glad that I took it off his hands and scrapped it.
Is there any kind of review on various Southern Ontario Scrap Yards for best price ? OR flexibility on what they take ? I just started digging for cash in scrap and use Gerdau in Guelph, just because they were the 1st I tried, and so far they are friendly to this lowly household scrapper.
Dude nice info, thanks. So if u don’t mind me asking r u a full time scraper? Or is that a hobby? And how much u make approximate on the scrap u salvage in the last year ? No I’m not with revenue Canada.😂
I love microwaves. Easy to rip apart while I'm watching tv and the shell makes a handy container to hold more scrap. As far as crt monitors, no one near me will take them so I've stopped taking them.
Strange how different things are in different areas. In the mid west US no one pays for circuit boards or CRTS. You have to strip cables to bare wire to cash them in. Steel, aluminum, copper and brass are all welcome at the yard but that is pretty much it. They pay a flat rate per ton for appliances. Obviously most people strip the motors, coils and lines out of them first. One yard used to pay a flat per pound price for motors and AC compressors but they closed. Now you either have to strip them apart or take the ultra low "by the ton" price.
Thanks for the comment. Yeah, prices and categories at different scrapyards is confusing considering it’s all the same stuff. Stay well and happy scrapping
I have lots of Line Cords, and my yard said I'd get best price if I strip all my coated/coveted wire. Should I shop for a more flexible scrap yard Which are the best, within a 100km, or so, of Kitchener ??
line chords as in romex or household appliance wire (ie vacuum chords,). If household wire, Zubicks is paying $1.73lb and my opinion appliance wire not worth time stripping.
I went to a small scrap yard and they didn’t even check what kind of windings my motors and transformers had, they just give a blanket price for all of them. The price may be a bit lower but it’s worth it to not have to sort them.
Yeah thats pretty much what i look for. But im not going to take stuff apart anymore. Ill cut the wire and drop the rest in the tin pile. Taking out transformers, motors etc. Is a really bad for hourly pay. My yard does take circuit boards, and they will give you high yield if you dont strip them, but its only 50 cents, and theyre light. Lamps ill take apart a little because the cord is longer if you do.
Copper aluminum radiator is your classifying. It is actually not radiator, but heat exchanger a radiator is either aluminum or copper, with heat, exchanger, being aluminum and copper.
Wow, that is probably why some people through them in the ditch. Unfortunate that there is no government incentive recycling program for them to minimize waste.
I live in Wisconsin and don't have to pay at all to get rid of crt tvs my garbage guys take them. I just set them beside the bin and on our bulk trash pickup day which is once a month they take them.
I find it amazing that you still find "thick" tv´s and moniters,havent seen a single one in 10 years here in Sweden.Transformers arent accepted at our scrap yards whole,count as electrobic scrap,not microwaves or anything with electronics still on it
When it comes to number two copper wire, a general rule of thumb is if it’s a size of number two pencil, lead or larger it’s number one if it’s number two pencil lead or smaller purse strand it is number two, with this being said scrapyards sometimes tell you well bring yeah it’s sorted by gauge in and will pay you per gauge but they’re not telling you is on the backend they went all those different gauges of wires together And make a bale of it that is basically 14 gauge/12 gauge depending on the yard all the way down to all the smaller sizes of 26 and 28 gauge and sell it as a blended amount which they end up getting a better value on, then if they sold it by independent gauge. They could save themselves a lot of room and a lot of space in there warehouse when they collect it from the customer, I just simply blending it all together from 14/12 gauge down and one group with the exception of wiring my Christmas tree lights which is a completely separate gauge, however, we still process the same at the end user
This is a side hussle for me. Sometimes I will pick up items on my way to work or specifically go out on garbage day to look and find a few good items. I can’t quit my day job, but it a nice side spending hobby.
When you’re talking about electric motors and vacuum cleaners, it is the same as like your cordless tools. It’s not really a motor as a motor has a housing all the way around it that is independent for anything else and vacuum cleaners. When you take it apart, they molded the plastic to hold the armature that goes through it And has no actual housing around the armature. Therefore it is not an electric motor however when you get done, cleaning the copper and aluminum off of the armature, that is not 10 that is actually prepared steel and pays much higher price than 10.
Oh man, i normally sell transformers and electric motors in a bucket together. Your telling me i can spend more time pulling motors apart.? 0.45c kg emotors 0.75c kg car battery 🤷 not all rubbish or time consuming 🎉🤘
@TinManScrapper nice To far for me to drive but sure sounds nice it's pushing up tp $3.00$ right now $2.55$ sure would be nice a price hike here in TN just saying
CRT TVs And Microwaves are the 2 Items i Learned Right away ARE ABSOLUTELY NOT WORTH THE TIME They are big bulky time consuming and at BEST You will Get $5 Out of them But most of the Time its closer to $3 IF You don't get aluminum winding transformers and Degause Cables. The Time is Better spent searching for other items
Agree to disagree, sometimes you might not find anything, so why not get them? They are extremely easy to take apart as well. You don’t at least take the appliance wire? #2 copper here going for $4.37 lb. so worth it here.
Yup, lots of goodies to pick up. It is funny because when you go pick up the items they usually offer you more stuff just to get rid of it. I have a lot of teacher friends and neighbours who ask me to take stuff.
It is a side job and can make some nice extra money on the side. The more you do, the quicker you can get at taken the items apart and also spend the time on the money making items and bring the rest in as ewaste price.
The spot price for tin is $17.70 USD per pound. Your scrap yard is most likely giving you $0.10 per pound for shred steel. There is no tin in steel. Tin is soft and has a melting point lower than lead. 231.9 C. Calling steel, tin is like calling a cat a mouse. It's stupid and ignorant.
yup, as I mention in a lot of my videos, tin/shred is just a category at a scrapyard here that is magnetic and thinner than 1/4. Steel is any magnetic metal that is thicker than 1/4 inch
What I do what other local scrappers don't in my area is I watch the recall lists before cutting certain items open. Like dehumidifiers. If you get the right one in, you just need to cut the cord WITH the tag still attached and peel the inside model label off and you still have the rest to scrap except that cord end. I have found 5 good ones so far that when I returned the cord end and label they sent me $170-$180 so far for each 6-8 weeks later. Not bad for an item going to scrap anyway. I could of had 1 more but some other scrapper beat me to it and just cut the cord off that I needed the tag from. I would like to see his face if he ever realizes he saved the copper cord but threw over a hundred $ away.
…interesting
You only had to send the cord in? Not the unit itself? That does t sound right!
@@ScrapFatherScrapSon just the cord with the attached tag on the cord and the model number tag from inside the machine that is just a sticker. that is it. most recalls on other items work the same way. that is why you never remove that tag off the cords, you just never know when an item will be recalled and you need that tag for proof. once you cut the cord off you just made it unoperational. i also just send them the very end of cord with the tag with the three prongs but the rest of the cord goes in my scrap. if someone puts a different cord on it, the company cannot be sued because it isn't as it came from the factory. they leave it up to you to dispose the rest any way you want which would cost them alot of money tohave the whole unit back. they just want to know it was destroyed and made unoperational to save them future lawsuits. .
@@ScrapFatherScrapSon if you pick up stuff from a plumber watch your chinese sump pumps too from 2014-2019. cannot remember the name wihout looking at my cheat sheet in my shop. same thing cut the cord with the tag and send the other model tag with it and you get about $100 back on those and you still have most of it to scrap. alot of items they will want to send repair kits/parts but some items they just reimburse you whatever the average selling price is in your area. best part is they don't care if you are the original buyer or not, they just want that object out of the public hands to prevent lawsuits that cost them big $$S.
@@ScrapFatherScrapSon always look stuff up before you scrap. you get a knack for what might be on it or not and what they might ask for to show proof you got it. some are settling for pictures of it torn/cut apart lately to save on mail cost.
It always amazes me how clean this part of your garage is
you should see the other side….ouch!
Hey Tin man I follow you a good while you gave me a lot of tips , now I have a good tip for you mate. Instead opening the Fridge compressors with an anglegrinder , mate, use a plasmacutter. They are not that expansive at all and it is totally worth to buy one. You safe so much time it opens on seconds. Really 20 seconds and it is open. Opens like butter. Safes so much time and efford. Thank you a lot for your videos , your tips helped me so much. xoxo
Thanks for the comment. I will look those up. Stay well and thanks for watching.
Yep, I open all my compressors/condensers with a plasma. He is right, it takes seconds.
A thorough and we'll put together informational video thank you my friend for taking the time to do such videos as this very nice
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching. Stay well and happy scrapping
Very clean garage, sir.
Nope, just camera trick. The one side was completely crammed with scrap.
I pick all the same stuff up too. So many scrappers will bypass the little stuff, not me, it all adds up.
I do realize you’re in Canada and not sure about the strap handling of CRTs in Canada but haven’t been in the scrap business here in America for 37 years. I have never found enough value in the CRTs to make it worth time because it is nearly impossible to get rid of the leaded glass here. One thing you might take note of as I have never found any red brass on any water heaters, all water type fittings and yes, I have done Plumbing in my life as well are all made of yellow brass, and all gas type fittings are made of red brass, now I do know there’s other things out there where they use different types of components it made up of either yellow or red brass. That is neither gas or water. Besides red and yellow brass being made differently for identification purposes for its use it is also got a different thread Between water and gas gas is always a left-handed thread. Well yellow brass is always a right handed thread. By the time you do all the work to break down a valve, pressure valve here it would be on top of the tank to get that spring out of there You’ve just taken your four dollar a pound brass and made it about $.80 plus the loss of copper you get from cutting it and the time it takes you to cut it you couldn’t afford to pay somebody to break all that down for you. What do I mean break it down for you You’ve collected it you’ve done the work of getting it now if you paid yourself minimum wage to break that apart, you would not make very much money by the time you take your wages out of that and therefore it’s better to sell it as breakage yes you could make more clean per pound But by the time you do the labor to clean it, you’ve lost money. You can also get a higher volume of turnover by just sorting it into the brass breakage, and that can be yellow or red combined. Something you’ve never mentioned or talked about is white brass it is out there. It is very rare and if you find it, the scrapyard gonna tell you any different I’ll just say it’s yellow brass but white brass is worth about $15 a pound to your standard scrapyard and worth about $100 a pound on the international market.
@jamesshelton1124 what is white brass and where do you find it.
In Arkansas (here in the states) you can run anything across the scales as long as it's made of metal and or electrical wiring. They take plastic too but it's based on weight not material so it would be no point I took my truck loaded full of stuff and only made $26
Those crts have that copper but that dang lead. There was only one place in the USA that would take them and they charged. Someone needs to figure out a good way to separate the lead safely.
Great video
Hook up with electronics rehabs for parts. 😮
It's good to melt and cope and drag your own goodies.😊
I like scrapping nukes because I get lots of limit switches for electronics projects. Since I melt metals now, I don't care if the wire in the transformer is aluminium or copper. Also, there is always the capacitor and motors, which I can scrap or sell as-is.
Very good resumé! Good information right from experience. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the comment and for watching. Stay well and happy scrapping
Thank you for watching.
That was very interesting, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Carefull sometimes the copper spools are actually aluminum. You can scratch it with a metal tool to see if it really is copper.
Been fooled once buy that always check it now
You may want to look into selling the power washer gun and hose online... I've ran over the hose a couple times and had to pay like 80 bucks at home Depot to replace it. Could probly easily sell the gun and hose for 40 to 59 bucks
Great information. I love scrapping but gas is high so now I am charging a service fee to pick up free metal
I don’t blame you. I have had a number of people ask me to come by and pick up their old dryer or stove, etc. However, I too will only do if it is on my way or close by as I am not going to waste $15 gas for $10 worth of scrap.
In my neighborhood, flatscreen TV's are always left behind by the other scrappers.
😅 i have a few here.that stopped working. Def will take apart
Copper #2 is $2.90 here in Upstate NY. I know Canadian money and US differ. Brass went down 35 cents. Empty Microwaves make cool Cans for screws, bolts and small metal for scrapping quickly.
Still $2.90 US would be only around $3.80ish Cdn. (still a lot less than in London). Amazing the price difference from region to region, country to country for the same materials. Thanks for watching. Stay well and happy scrapping.
Why does everyone discount aluminum wound transformers and motors?? I get $0.80/lb for aluminum wire, which is $0.30/lb more than clean aluminum. Strip the wire, throw it in a bucket instead of settling for shred price!!
Yessir, I agree!! I get about the same price here in Tampa, Fl… So therefore I remove the aluminum wire as well👍
Maybe it is a Canadian thing. Here we get nothing for it.
@@TinManScrapper WOW!! 😥
For my yard, it's 10 cents a pound for al wire and about 40 for clean.
15 and 45 here in south Ga
Great video! Informative. I am looking to start scrapping. Did it when I was younger, and could use the money now. New subscriber here! Be well.
Thanks for watching. Scrapping is an easy side money maker and great for helping divert items from the landfill. Stay well and happy scrapping to you as well.
How much on an average week do you spend scrapping?
funny, as I am driving to and from work I am always on the lookout as well as running errands. Probably several hours a week.
I have 102 pounds of clean aluminum wire. Still eaiting on the price to go up. It is 52cents a pound atm, waiting for it to hit 80cents!
it is $1.20 here in London Ont. (Cdn. price) yup hold it.
To the gentleman who asked me about white brass, the products that white brass is in is very high-end commercial plumbing/multi million dollar luxury houses within typically plumbing fixtures also can be found in some high and brass decorative slice kitchen ware items. Well it is an item you see rarely it is out there in 37 years I’ve probably seen a total of maybe 150 pounds of it
You can clean all your old copper and brass with cheap muratic acid bath for 5-10 min and hose it off it will look brand new
Thanks for the tip.
CRT TV can be resold for way more than scrap value right now. Retro gamers are always looking for them
If they work yes, but unfortunately they are also heavy and expensive to ship. Trying to find a buyer may also take a long time. However, you are correct, you can make more money selling items in good workable condition than as scrap metal
@TinManScrapper that felt sassy, bro. Lol. I just meant like "if you didn't know" because until a few weeks ago I just thought those old tvs were e-waste
If you want to use you're nes zapper or your power glove, you'll need a CRT TV.
I don't have a truck so I only deal with non ferrous metals. Also I have a hand held wire stripper which paid for itself in no time. Just in my spare time I scrap but the money is great. Always a Benjamin in my pocket when I leave the yard
Yup, some nice side money. It does add up for sure. I have only had a truck for a few years now and I actually got the name TIN MAN from the guys at the scrapyard because they would be amazed at how much I could fit into my g6 car.
@@TinManScrapper nice! There is money to be made if you have the knowledge and want. I like tearing down A.C. units. Especially big central air units.
I would have thought air conditioning units would be in your top 10. I’ve only been scrapping for a few months and I’ve found two.
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Great knowlage keep up the good job@@
great job
Thank you for watching.
Not going to lie I usually cut the power source off and drive away if I don’t feel like putting the item in the trunk
😅😅same here.only electric bike.take the cord.or if small weed Wacker,etc strap to my saddle bags.
Good stuff brother, all of ur tips are either new information of a good reminder of what we knew.😎😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
At my scrap yard, motors and transformers that are aluminum are aluminum breakage which is about .05 more than shred.
Amazing that each yard has different classifications, prices, and items that they accept or don't
It would be great to see how you cut out some of the copper-- especially in that small fan base you showed!
I have videos on each one of the items, including removing the copper from motors and fans.
Nice! Well done!
Thanks for watching. Stay well and happy scrapping
I go for sailboats. A lot of work but well worth it.
never found a sailboat, but I have found a 1/3 of an aluminum boat on the sand by a cottage. The cottages was glad that I took it off his hands and scrapped it.
Is there any kind of review on various Southern Ontario Scrap Yards for best price ? OR flexibility on what they take ?
I just started digging for cash in scrap and use Gerdau in Guelph, just because they were the 1st I tried, and so far they are friendly to this lowly household scrapper.
I use Zubicks Scrap Metal in London. They have good prices and online price chart.
Dude nice info, thanks.
So if u don’t mind me asking r u a full time scraper? Or is that a hobby?
And how much u make approximate on the scrap u salvage in the last year ? No I’m not with revenue Canada.😂
This guys got knowledge id buy a book if he has one.
lol. Thanks for that comment.
I love microwaves. Easy to rip apart while I'm watching tv and the shell makes a handy container to hold more scrap.
As far as crt monitors, no one near me will take them so I've stopped taking them.
Just found an older microwave today. Nice copper transformer inside. I have heard others say they too don’t have a place to bring in crt tv either.
Strange how different things are in different areas.
In the mid west US no one pays for circuit boards or CRTS.
You have to strip cables to bare wire to cash them in.
Steel, aluminum, copper and brass are all welcome at the yard but that is pretty much it.
They pay a flat rate per ton for appliances.
Obviously most people strip the motors, coils and lines out of them first.
One yard used to pay a flat per pound price for motors and AC compressors but they closed.
Now you either have to strip them apart or take the ultra low "by the ton" price.
Thanks for the comment. Yeah, prices and categories at different scrapyards is confusing considering it’s all the same stuff. Stay well and happy scrapping
I have lots of Line Cords, and my yard said I'd get best price if I strip all my coated/coveted wire. Should I shop for a more flexible scrap yard
Which are the best, within a 100km, or so, of Kitchener ??
line chords as in romex or household appliance wire (ie vacuum chords,). If household wire, Zubicks is paying $1.73lb and my opinion appliance wire not worth time stripping.
@@TinManScrapper Thx
I went to a small scrap yard and they didn’t even check what kind of windings my motors and transformers had, they just give a blanket price for all of them. The price may be a bit lower but it’s worth it to not have to sort them.
It is amazing what different yards do with sorting, pricing, etc. Thanks for the comment
Great video I liked and subscribed to your channel
Thanks for the sub and for watching. Stay well and happy scrapping!
fun fact: magnets do not stick to "tin lamps" unless coated with glue.
Yeah thats pretty much what i look for. But im not going to take stuff apart anymore. Ill cut the wire and drop the rest in the tin pile. Taking out transformers, motors etc. Is a really bad for hourly pay. My yard does take circuit boards, and they will give you high yield if you dont strip them, but its only 50 cents, and theyre light.
Lamps ill take apart a little because the cord is longer if you do.
Different tear downs for each person. Nice to see the different prices yards pay. Thanks for the comment. Stay well and happy scrapping
My question is that can you make a living in scraping for copper in radiator with radiator scraping machine separator
undersink garbage disposals also provides good copper
Interesting, I actually have never come across one. Thanks for the tip. Stay well and happy scrapping.
When i had the plumber on my route i would get anywhere from 3-5 a month and they all were aluminum windings but they are fast to clean so i do them.
How do you find the scrap
Sometimes by accident driving to work, dumpsters, friends, garbage day, etc
Great information brother thank you so very much for sharing is there anything in usb cords for scraping have a great day ❤️👍👍🇺🇸
Never pass a thing you show here. Ill even grab the vacuums with the cord already cut off.
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Copper aluminum radiator is your classifying. It is actually not radiator, but heat exchanger a radiator is either aluminum or copper, with heat, exchanger, being aluminum and copper.
I am sure you know that most of that is not actually tin. Probably aluminum, zinc or steel. The solder on the copper pipe is 95% tin and 5% silver.
oh yeah, just the category at the scrapyard tin/shred
Here in the US we have to still pay to get rid of the crt screen. $25 is the cheapest I found in my area of wisconsin
Wow, that is probably why some people through them in the ditch. Unfortunate that there is no government incentive recycling program for them to minimize waste.
I live in Wisconsin and don't have to pay at all to get rid of crt tvs my garbage guys take them. I just set them beside the bin and on our bulk trash pickup day which is once a month they take them.
@@christopherjacobs2746 Fox Valley area is about $25-$50 depending on where you live.
Put it on the curb
@@christopherjacobs2746they won't take them where I'm from in SE wisconsin
I find it amazing that you still find "thick" tv´s and moniters,havent seen a single one in 10 years here in Sweden.Transformers arent accepted at our scrap yards whole,count as electrobic scrap,not microwaves or anything with electronics still on it
all those small parts u have to save and pile up enough to fill a whole bucket to even get anything worth ur time
No air conditioners, HVAC units or single unit heat/air conditioners from hotels or hospitals?
Unfortunately I have not been that lucky yet, but that would be a great place. Also apartment buildings
When it comes to number two copper wire, a general rule of thumb is if it’s a size of number two pencil, lead or larger it’s number one if it’s number two pencil lead or smaller purse strand it is number two, with this being said scrapyards sometimes tell you well bring yeah it’s sorted by gauge in and will pay you per gauge but they’re not telling you is on the backend they went all those different gauges of wires together And make a bale of it that is basically 14 gauge/12 gauge depending on the yard all the way down to all the smaller sizes of 26 and 28 gauge and sell it as a blended amount which they end up getting a better value on, then if they sold it by independent gauge. They could save themselves a lot of room and a lot of space in there warehouse when they collect it from the customer, I just simply blending it all together from 14/12 gauge down and one group with the exception of wiring my Christmas tree lights which is a completely separate gauge, however, we still process the same at the end user
How much do you make a day on average?
This is a side hussle for me. Sometimes I will pick up items on my way to work or specifically go out on garbage day to look and find a few good items. I can’t quit my day job, but it a nice side spending hobby.
Here in milton fla 30 cents a pound for cans crushed under 100 over 35 cents june 2024
Thanks for the comment. Amazing the different prices on the same items in different areas. Stay well and happy scrapping.
1x(1/5/24)…….done thank you
Thanks for the comment. Stay well
CRT TV monitors won't be accepted at any of our scrap yards and municipal trash won't pick it up either.
Unfortunately that will make a lot of people dump them in dumpsters or throw in the ditches just to get rid of them.
fun fact: every type of metal that is not copper is tin in Canada.
wheres your business located?
I am a teacher. I don’t have a business, I do the videos and scrapping out of my garage.
I'm trying to make a microwave oven transformer into a homemade spot welder.
Wow, good luck with that. Keep me updated on your success.
When you’re talking about electric motors and vacuum cleaners, it is the same as like your cordless tools. It’s not really a motor as a motor has a housing all the way around it that is independent for anything else and vacuum cleaners. When you take it apart, they molded the plastic to hold the armature that goes through it And has no actual housing around the armature. Therefore it is not an electric motor however when you get done, cleaning the copper and aluminum off of the armature, that is not 10 that is actually prepared steel and pays much higher price than 10.
Oh man, i normally sell transformers and electric motors in a bucket together. Your telling me i can spend more time pulling motors apart.? 0.45c kg emotors 0.75c kg car battery 🤷 not all rubbish or time consuming 🎉🤘
I don’t open armatures but if the motors and transformers are copper, giving price of copper here….well worth it. $5.39lb (Canadian)
You get #2 for braided copper? Not the super fine angel hair stuff but regular braided
Yup, all wire thinner than 16 gauge is #2 here.
@@TinManScrapper Damn I have a lot of sorting to do, thanks tho haha
I also get #2 at my yard.
We're do you live were copper is up to over $4.00$ dollars interesting
I bring it to London Ont. Zubicks Scrapmetals $5.25 cdn. for #2 copper
@TinManScrapper nice
To far for me to drive but sure sounds nice it's pushing up tp $3.00$ right now $2.55$ sure would be nice a price hike here in TN just saying
you know rather then just breaking some of those electronics down for the metal you can sell them to repair shops.
You are correct and some of the items I do do hat with. Unfortunately where I live it is kinda hard to find a buyer of some of these items.
Be careful opening microwaves they have something in there that will knock ya on ur azzz
CRT TVs And Microwaves are the 2 Items i Learned Right away ARE ABSOLUTELY NOT WORTH THE TIME They are big bulky time consuming and at BEST You will Get $5 Out of them But most of the Time its closer to $3 IF You don't get aluminum winding transformers and Degause Cables. The Time is Better spent searching for other items
Agree to disagree, sometimes you might not find anything, so why not get them? They are extremely easy to take apart as well. You don’t at least take the appliance wire? #2 copper here going for $4.37 lb. so worth it here.
I see people offering to pick up ur computers.lol they kniw the score.one oersonvsaid to pay some hops bills. Uh ont heakth care..free. too funny.
Yup, lots of goodies to pick up. It is funny because when you go pick up the items they usually offer you more stuff just to get rid of it. I have a lot of teacher friends and neighbours who ask me to take stuff.
Unsure how it pencils out to spend time doing this if you do hard analysis on time spent. Tweaker mode activated.
It is a side job and can make some nice extra money on the side. The more you do, the quicker you can get at taken the items apart and also spend the time on the money making items and bring the rest in as ewaste price.
@@TinManScrapper ok fair enough. Better than seeing it go to a landfill.
The spot price for tin is $17.70 USD per pound. Your scrap yard is most likely giving you $0.10 per pound for shred steel. There is no tin in steel. Tin is soft and has a melting point lower than lead. 231.9 C. Calling steel, tin is like calling a cat a mouse. It's stupid and ignorant.
yup, as I mention in a lot of my videos, tin/shred is just a category at a scrapyard here that is magnetic and thinner than 1/4. Steel is any magnetic metal that is thicker than 1/4 inch