Love your videos! I have an aluminum bike frame with some aluminum pegs and brakes that were on the bike. It's all painted so I'm just curious what it would be classed as. The bake handles are most definitely cast as I can see the cast marks but what about the painted bike and pegs? Thanks!
Awesome tips and tricks to maximize your scrap dollar. Here where I live the prices are not so good. When you can maximize your scrap dollar, it's always a good thing. Take care my friend and I will see you on the next video.
Meanwhile... here... they are thinking of increasing jail time and fines for those yahoos "saving the planet" by dismantling the electrical grid, and pulling comm cables out of the ground, for the copper. More costs, and disruption... added onto the back of the average person... just so that some guy can score a case of beer, and some cigarettes.
True, but I find heat sinks on circuit boards have some good weight and count as extrusion. Sheet aluminum is very light, but it too can add up over time.
Note: some prices have gone up since taping. Pop cans are $1.10 lb in London, Ont. Extrusion :$1.30, cast $0.90lb and sheet $0.65lb.
Love your videos! I have an aluminum bike frame with some aluminum pegs and brakes that were on the bike. It's all painted so I'm just curious what it would be classed as. The bake handles are most definitely cast as I can see the cast marks but what about the painted bike and pegs?
Thanks!
Very informative thankyou
Thank you for watching. Stay well and happy scrapping.
Awesome tips and tricks to maximize your scrap dollar. Here where I live the prices are not so good. When you can maximize your scrap dollar, it's always a good thing. Take care my friend and I will see you on the next video.
Thanks for watching. Yeah, it is crazy how prices vary depending on where you live.
Another good video with good information 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the comment and for watching. Stay well
Another informative video,Tin Man,Im always learning great stuff on scrapping from u!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching and the comment. Stay well and happy scrapping.
I love these sorting videos , great to learn how to make MO MONEY
Glad you find them helpful. Thanks for watching
Great information, thanks!
What would you class an aluminum bike frame that's factory painted. It's thick aluminum
It would still be in same category as sheet aluminum. Thanks for watching and the question.
G day James Boy a few more days "Holidays!"
Yes yrs ago the screen was alum.
Ths
Yup, last week of school! I remember when the screen was aluminum. Too bad given the amount of screen I find.
Hi from Jamaica can we link up
Greeting. Thanks for watching.
I use a grider on ALL Metals stainless willl send sparks
Yup, good test to see if stainless or aluminum, as aluminum won’t spark. Thanks and stay well.
Another great source for aluminum is patio furniture and lawn chairs. Don't those slip by
Yes, I agree.
Meanwhile... here... they are thinking of increasing jail time and fines for those yahoos "saving the planet" by dismantling the electrical grid, and pulling comm cables out of the ground, for the copper. More costs, and disruption... added onto the back of the average person... just so that some guy can score a case of beer, and some cigarettes.
I love aluminum as a material but one of its great benefits is a downside for scrappers: lightweight 🪶
True, but I find heat sinks on circuit boards have some good weight and count as extrusion. Sheet aluminum is very light, but it too can add up over time.