Electrician myself, those type transformers are most commonly found in lighting modules. He's worked out a deal where he buys scrap from electrical shops at a blanket price and seperates everything in order to sell it at "clean copper" prices. This is common practice; the company gets a few bucks and it's almost 100% profit for them with almost no time invested. This guy is not putting out false information, at 6:54, and at 45:30, he says he bought it. He's a businessman who's found a profitable niche and is making money, I respect his work ethic. You go boy!
I am an old schooler, scrapping since the late 1960s. Long before the internet or cell phones . Love watching you all enjoy the same hobby. Does not seem like work when you enjoy what we do.
Can you really make this kind of money? What are some general places I can go to find good quantities of copper and such? I've got a few hundred pounds of aluminum and am thinking of taking this up after having been laid off. Thanks
Used to be a scrapper, I would use an air chisel to cut the copper out the transformers. As for the aluminum, cut the same. Had built my own wire stripper to strip large and small wire. Everything went into separate barrels to haul. Would make about $900 to $1200 a week.
That’s actually pretty good all things considered. What’s the operating costs of being a scrapper. Also what kinds of metal are you looking for? I mainly know aluminum and copper, but what about brass, tin, bronze, and iron.
I used to work at a yard on Western in South Central LA, and I used to see guys like you all the time bringing in all sorts of various copper wiring and etc. Good times, good times. The industrial power cable is worth money 👀
I used to work for my uncle’s flat roofing company. I dismantled many AC units piece by piece. Scraped it all. Dump trucks full of aluminum and copper.
@@seandaugherty2033 it is very very possible to make a 1000 a day scrapping.. He didn't say HE was making a 1000 a day, but if you LOOK around in the video and see what he is doing along with the wire stripper/cutter (mind blown) along with the transformers etc you will SEE the potential to make a 1000 a day or better (depending on scrap prices as well)
My wife and I scap the Hvac systems I tear out after a new installation. I used to give everything to a scap guy. Until I tried scraping. What we scrap we can’t live off but we average around 2000 extra a month from scraping. I encourage everyone to scrap. It’s free money
@@ProjectShopFl I’m a Hvac installer for the past 16 years. It’s awesome to have to extra money. My wife actually does TikTok videos of her scraping. Lol every loves her at the scrap yards because no one really sees women doing it. She separates everything for the most money. There’s actually pretty good money in a furnace. It’s not just steel. A lot of copper in a motor
I’ve been breaking down junk for a while now, but the only problem is finding a steady supply of scrap metal and things such as transformers. If I could have access to a supply such as this I truly believe I would be set. Great video btw.
the millions will flow into the hands of the smartest guy and the guy who is least lazy. keep trying and best luck. ohh, btw, deflation is on the streets, you have a limited time for processing scrap , otherwise, prices on futures will fall making it not attractive. here at the country where I live 1 kg of aluminum profile costs 15 bucks, but scrap aluminum costs only .80 cents. Rockefeller would rise from the grave himself if he heard of such profitability.
Are you guys serious?? NOBODY IS GIVING AWAY FREE TRANSFORMERS.. at least not enough to make it worth the gas money to get em. He must buy shit from the scrap yard at a price above what the yard paid for the scrap.
@@ProjectShopFl What does smoking meth have to do with processing scrap? The term "junkie" originated from the 1920's when heroin addicts would sell scrap metal and other junk to pay for their habit. I meant no disrespect by that comment, I was trying to make a funny.
@@mutecommercials Well that makes sense. lol I did not know that thanks for the info. Sorry if I get tons of comments saying "Meth head" or similar and I don't even smoke cigarettes, drink or do any type of drugs. lol
Without guys like this we'd easily run out of materials like copper to build with. Not to mention how much more overfilled the garbage dumps would be. Good, honest hard work. Cheers.
He’s doing it the right way you should see how many people scrap the wrong way. They don’t separate stuff or even worse I see guys bring truck loads of window ac’s and they don’t take them apart. I do hvac so I buy bullet valves and recover the Freon then take apart the entire unit I do it as a hobby to get stress out and make an extra few hundred here and there it’s a win win.
@@ProjectShopFl lol hobby ? Looks like you’re a pro and do it full time. I was wondering does Florida regulate scraping air conditioners? I hear some states do and you need an epa card or hvac certification. Up my way in Massachusetts most scrap yards are starting to not allow ac units that have Freon in it still or if the unit it not separated like motor compressor ext. I Went to school for hvac and I have my refrigeration license and I was shocked when I first asked and they said I didn’t need it to bring air conditioners. Good luck and I’ll definitely be checking out the channel.
I bought my first truck 35 years ago with scrap aluminum. I can't let a bit of scrap go. You have a hell of a setup there. I'd like to see your transformer break down in regular speed.
Thanks for the suggestion and your concern. I do have all the guards for the wire stripper but they came off the first time it jammed and I had to remove them to fix the jam. I will be putting guards on it just not the ones that came with it. Or I’m gonna modify the ones that came with it I haven’t decided yet.
You are very lucky to have shops give you the scrap. Every shop I’ve ever asked told me that they did their own scrapping and take a hike. The only way to get scrap ware I’m from is wait for people to throw it out and than you got to beat the other guys doing the same thing to it so those nice paydays are long in between times here. And I’ve never made a grand in a day or a week doing it.
9:35 I'm crying! That appears to be more than 100 ft of such heavy-duty NEW material! Dad often saved scraps like that from jobsites and such. It might be a decade before he needed it, but he built most of our house and a few outbuildings with found materials. Excellent set up though.
Yah that one's a shame to strip for scrap. Definitely could have made more reselling, but suppose that takes time and is a pain in the butt in its own way. Not sure how many people are exactly looking for wire that gauge on Craigslist or ebay
A trick on stripping #1 wire is to just run it through a couple of steel rollers and let the force between the rollers cut the insulation by squeezing it against the copper inside. The really nice thing about it is that you can feed multiple runs in at one time. A LOT faster and less fiddling with the machine.
Best day I ever had was stripping some 1" #1 right off the spool. Ran it right through my blade machine. Probably $6-7k worth of bare bright when I took it in, cut it all up in less than half a day. Guys at the yard were sure jealous!
Your the man, you work hard and deserve a good payday brother. The wire you stripped up to at least 17 min looks like a lot larger than AWG #2 gauge. Looks more like 0000 (4/0) or larger. Thanks for the video, you have some interesting machines. I know 1st hand how tedious stripping wire can be by hand with just a sharp razor knife in-hand, and pulling jacket off. We did this at my place of employment when our assembly work was slow. Your machine makes some of this stripping look so effortless. I used to wire up big “up to 125 hp” 3 phase motors and control boxes when building industrial screw type air compressors. Best of luck to you young man 😎👍
As a new person to your site it would be more interesting if you would explain what you are doing with the processing of the transformers and where you get them.
Thanks for watching. I've made a few videos on all the equipment I am using. As for the transformers this video explains pretty much all your questions. ua-cam.com/video/aL9jkAn8uyo/v-deo.html
@@cranki6316 Man legit says he buys parts that contain transformers in batches, beats em up until they spit out said tasty transformers, or he buys transformers as is from tradesmen who stack em up and sell em on... to him. Man's willing to talk to people, put himself out there, do the time and sweat to reap the rewards.
First time on this channel. I find stuff like this fascinating. No doubt this is some hard work but I can appreciate the breakdown and all of that too. Be safe out there and I hope you continue to profit from this.
Bruh I make over $1000 a day and if you think this is hard work you need to be at McDonald's I could put him on my company making $2000 a day and he wouldn't last 30 seconds roofing 🤣🤣🤣🤣 he struggles lifting 2lbs of copper wire that he already cut shorter
@@victorpryor9403 bruh, I bet you make all the bricklayers laugh when you start tooting your own horn about how hard your work is and how heavy your roofing materials are hahahha
I'd love that volume. Super jealous of the numbers. But that truly is a full time job as it is. Getting it done all in one day would be a target for me because the rest of the week would be my regular job.
I am very impressed with your setup. Your operation makes what I do laughable as I just save things through the year. I am lucky if I make one trip a year to the scrapyard, realistically its less than that.
Just stacked up a pyramid of transformers myself. 28 to be exact. Also just broke 14 the day prior. I use a similar process to press out the middle. Just using a hammer or an air chisel. I love that set up. Wish I had the connections for transformers like you do!!! Keep on stacking that recycled greeeenery!!!!!
Great video, how about get yourself a lug crimping tool….buy some clamps and make sets of seriously heavy duty jumper leads for the earthmoving industry? Vary the length according to what the customer wants and keep the price competitive, I bet they would sell like hotcakes! The bane of my life running earthmoving machines over the years was finding jumper leads not only long enough but heavy enough to carry the voltage without frying or losing current due to length, machinery manufacturers put batteries in some of the hardest positions to access…sometimes it’s not possible to get close enough too a machine, I made a 6 meter long set out of welding cable that were ridiculously expensive but worked perfectly until a thieving dog stole them and all the tools of my service vehicle. Price a set and see if it’s worth it for you…… cheers from Australia 🍻
@@ProjectShopFl your most welcome, yeah the thieves got away with a lot of specialty tools and big hand tools for working on machines. The worst part of it all is I believe it was an employee who came from a family of thieves….which I only found out later and of course the police couldn’t care less about 20k worth of tools I needed on a daily basis…..however, I do believe in karma! All the best 🍻
I love how he says a few times that the plate metal is making noise, whilst playing heavy metal on a bluetooth speaker and/or running the compressir or stripper. Thats great. Must have great neighbors.
One of the problems with transformers, is even if you find one that has produces the voltage you need and the needed amps, often the plug won't match what you need on your device. There would be less waste if the plugs could be standardized and if there was a way to adjust the amps and voltage on them more.
Just found your channel tonight. I also scrap but only part time and what caught my eye was the transformer video lol man I been smashing those things for years! And cutting them but I really like the press deal! Thanks for sharing 👍
YOU ARE LIVING THE LIFE MAN. i wish i could do this all my life i did it as a kid with my dad but now the state i live you cant find anything like this anymore.
@@h1c2e35 You're right, no one has ever moved before. I mean difficult things make people unable to achieve anything and no one has gone through difficult things and made a change in life. It's better to just settle back into hopelessness with an attitude filled with reasons that create a self fulfilling prophecy from ones pessimism. It's way easier to just give up and then try devaluing anyone's comments that point out one's potential.
Allot of the UA-camrs will defend their short 10 or 15 minutes videos by saying people lose interest after that time If you have good content like your videos do, it is hard to lose interest even after an hour. I like your videos because they are both interesting and lengthy. Thanks for the great shows that are full of information.
New sub. May I ask how and where do you buy these item to put the work In to make more? I'm trying to make a career change so I can get ahead man I'm 25k in debt and desperately need a way to make a living for my family over tried a little of everything welding tube bending manufacturing is what I'm skilled and like doing
Would have liked to see you braking up the trans formers it's nice to see how things are done I have used a knife and a vice to strip hard work, it's good you consider your neighbours
I did consider the neighbors that's why I was rushing to finish cracking the welds before they got home. I've made many videos on how the machine works.
You're awesome man thanks for teaching me everything you know. I'm proud to say that from the knowledge I got from your videos I've managed to make a little under 290k in 8 months at 22 years old. Much love brother keep em coming👍
Love seeing the large vented transformer skin used to separate your stripping table from your press area. We buy used electrical to resell and scrap all over the south East.
@@bonniestulll1816 First off you’re gonna need a source of material, either electricians like I have as customers or buy it directly from a local scrapyard. You’re also gonna need a good buyer someone that’s gonna pay a good premium price I sell to an exporter so I get the same price as the scrap yard gets. Then you’re gonna have to have a fast and efficient way to process the material that’s where the machines come in to play. Good luck and thanks for watching
I used to scrap about 3 years b4 all the people started buying junk cars and scrap hit like 300 or 400 a ton. And when it took a shit I couldn't do it anymore. I kinda miss it. All the people I got to meet and strange stuff.
Just a suggestion I use bulk totes with lids cut off for trash lids I use to keep stuff from blowing out. I just dump my trash cans directly in them when I go to dump I just tip over tote from bed of my truck. Might save you some time dealing with trash.
I used to take transformers apart but lately been turning them in as a copper motor. From the way my local market is it just makes more sense to turn them in as a unit. I will strip wires though.
Copper transformers you can triple your money by processing them where with wire you only gain 1/3. That also depends if you buy them or get them for free.
@@ProjectShopFl Where I live it's probably the worst metals market in the country. Stuff has to be trucked out. I just do things different based on what I am dealt with. Other places have different fundamentals. I also just passively do this but if I did this as a job I might do things different.
I know this is a year down the road, but... you left money on the table by scrapping that heavy gauge stuff. Somebody would have bought that. That said, you've got a pretty stout scrapping station there. Really enjoyed the video.
@@ProjectShopFl I guess I should have been completely honest... I WOULD HAVE BOUGHT IT! Ha ha! I just purchased 60ft of (I think) 4 gauge wire for a whole house generator setup. By the time I bought the wire and the terminations... it added up to half the cost of the generator! Anyways, good video. I'll be watching more.
A little design change for your stripper in feed is to make them like little funnels, so right the cutter wheel you have the right diameter for the wire your using, but a bit of a wider area to start it so it doesn't bunch up the insulation
@King J for steel/iron yes that's way I get in south Florida. But other metals Copper, Aluminum, Brass, Stainless steel will be a much higher price. You have to separate all the metals.
I'm a scrapper / reseller and anytime I get thick clean wire that is like welder leads or just heavy duty electrical wire I always check ebay first most of the time i get 5 to 10 times scrap value on Ebay. New subscriber here so maybe you already do that or have no Interest in it but something to think about. Buddy. Keep up the cool videos I enjoy this kinda stuff
Thanks for the suggestion and the sub. I've tried in the past but I wind up sitting on most of it and I don't have the space of the money to hold on to all the good wire I get.
@@ProjectShopFl yeah I understand. I have space just for listed inventory so it's not a big deal for me but your set up for scrapping so makes sense. I usually will end up scrapping something that doesnt sell for months and just unlist from ebay. That being said if I had that wire stripper I'd prolly strip everything in site haha things a beast
I went ahead and Sub'd. I like your shop. Haven't had time to watch other vids yet, but I will as time permits. I have some family down in Ft. Myers area. Greetings from Cincinnati.
The Supervisor at my jobsite gave me the option to scrap the leftover rebar on the site. Most of it is in Bull-Bags, the rest is straight and will fit on trailer. We have equipment to load. We are in Boca Raton, near Glades and I-95. Interested? I am in charge of cleanup. Shit needs to go within about a week, or so. Thanks.
@@ProjectShopFl Sorry, I get the #1 Wire. Small pieces I get for free, larger bundles I can buy at scrapyard price. I need to buy some more Copper soon. I'll buy from you if you have it and want to sell. I usually try to buy something the size of 1/0, and around $500 per purchase. Thanks.
Here is a question for you about ac radiators Aluminum melts at a much lower temperature than copper. Have you ever thought about some way to melt the aluminum off the copper. I'm asking because I thought you said you were going to start casting some stuff eventually. Do you think you could. Melt it off. You could have aluminum and copper ingots
Melting in the aluminum off the copper is an interesting idea. I thought of something like that for the transformers years ago but My press is way faster. Or copper aluminum radiators that might be a good idea but I don’t know how clean that would get it. I’m interested in seeing if that would work thanks for the idea
@@ProjectShopFl Im also 🤔 thinking that if you knew the % of copper and the % of aluminum it might even be a start to melting it all together and make some aluminum bronze I really do like all of your episodes And the new shop is great. Congratulations on getting it.
Nice set up, Unfortunately i use a 64oz blacksmith hammer. Its Alot of hard work, Ive been in sports lighting business for many years and these 1500 w ballast accumulate very quickly to the point where its out of control. Great Video and Ty.
Was hoping you'd tell us where you went to get the scrap and showed examples of what you were doing with the compressors and strippers. (Just show one example in real time of each step)
I used to own a metal reclamation business and we would fill 40 yard trailers full of copper daily. We got all the metal for free, from 3 buildings that were over 10 acres each. We scrapped entire electrical substations. We pulled every copper wire and buss bar, and all data cable, from a 22 story building. We were given all the metal on all our jobs. We even had the local electrical union steal a full tractor trailer truckload of steal from us, then they called the building owner and told him what they had done. They said that they put the metal in the building and they get the metal out of the building. Unions are totally criminal.
This post is so misleading in that it leaves out the very important question: If you make that much money in a day, where did you get your material from. How does a scrapper obtain enough material to make such money.
Your Transformer pyramid is probably the coolest scrap meatal type thing ive seen. But how do you get so many? Do you have to pay for anything for them?
Been doing Abestos removal for 20yers start scraping 2 years ago how do I get transformers like you, you got it going on 👍🏽 Please let me know doing this full time now I am in Michigan sow not competing with you. Thank you.
I’m not worried about competition otherwise I wouldn’t be showing what I do to the world. Lol all of my customers are electrical contractors, specifically ones that do lighting maintenance. Check out my playlist how to make money scrapping I show a lot of tips and tricks. Watch my one live stream I did for tips on how to talk to contractors. Good luck and thanks for watching
Because I don't have the space to store it and find someone that wants it. I bought it from a electrician that was tired of it being in his shop. I get tons of wire I can't keep it all. lol
You made short work out of those transfomers . I loved the background music , do you know who that was you were listening to . I enjoyed the shit of the whole thing , felt like i was there somehow . But seriously , would love to know who your listening to at 15 to 20 minutes time into the video ??? Thank you for the video
I think you need a couple younger people to assist and learn from you. You would be a great mentor and open their eyes to the possibility that hard work pays ! Who knows you might build a team of entrepreneurs like yourself!
So it seems the money to be made in scrap is to buy raw and clean to bare. Is it worth going through the trouble to smelt it down into bars? Learning a lot my friend, subscribed.
Where are you I'm in Kentucky. How much you pay for your machines if you don't mind saying. It's new to me by the way I'm Bonnie. Yes a Lady not modern or sexist or fashist not liberal.
hello Bonnie I’m Derek and am in South Florida. I’ve always wanted to see Kentucky I’ve heard its beautiful. The presses are custom built, The only thing new that I bought were the actual first price which was a 20 ton hydraulic press from Harbor freight that I modified and now I’m running a 25 ton enerpac 10,000 psi RAM but I paid $100 for and another hundred to have it resealed. The two speed 10,000 psi pump I traded some LED lights for and all the steel for the gig I pretty much got for free. The second price is 100% custom bill except for the Rams I got from Harbor freight for around 200 bucks. The wire stripper I bought used from an electrician for $250 and had to fix it and I modified it. I like to do things myself and use the barter system so it’s hard to put a dollar amount on it. But I’ve had them for 10 years and they work like a charm. Lol if you wanna see more on the presses I made a video titled “how to make $900 an hour processing copper transformer”. I hope that helps thanks for watching
Everyone is going to disagree, but I hope the gentlemen who made the video sees this. It's not worth the time to strip/break everything down. You need space to keep everything on hand and you need machines and equipment to do it efficiently. Most of your day was stripping. If you took that time and worked on growing your clientele, your daily haul would be atleast atleast 2-3x the material you purchased here. Unstripped, your getting approx 85% of the materials value. All that stripping (most of your day/hrs worked) only gets you an additional 15%. If you used those hrs to buy additional wire and the like, your making more money. Customers like to see your truck full when you pull up to buy their stuff. They don't want to think they are the only suckers selling you their stuff. The evidence for my argument can be proven by the fact that these people dont take their scrap to the yard themselves. Their bread and butter Is doing as many jobs as they can. Its not worth their time to get an additional 20%. The refinery has expedited the stripping process, they do it efficiently, allowing the scrap yard to pay what it pays. Certain materials have a greater price difference between clean and dirty, but for the majority its not worth it. Ideally youd have your customers calling you asking when your coming because they're full. Stripping is good for the guy who doesnt do this regularly and just wants to maximize his profit. I used to think like you when I started working with a scrap buyer. He followed the buy it today sell it today model, everyday filling the truck before going to the yard. Eventually the volume of electrical componentry your buying and selling is simply to much to process it yourself. You dont make money stripping. You make money buying. Instead of trying to get 100% from 80%, your better off with that 80% multiplied by 8 jobs.
I’d have to say you are partly right, not everything is worth breaking down. But some of it is. Especially the transformer and larger wire. I used to have people in my shop processing it while I was out picking it up and it was well worth the effort to process it. in this particular video I had a bunch of spaghetti wire which yes takes a long time unless you have the right equipment is not really worth it. How about how fast you can process it, if you got the right equipment and the right Worker. I have all the right equipment but I’ve always struggled to find good workers. my theory is this if they’re buying the stuff to process it then it’s worth processing it. I will have to disagree with you on most of what you said because I plan on ramping up my processing abilities with a better and more efficient machines.
As someone who owns a scrap yard, and is 3rd generation, I fully agree. It’s hard to explain to customers sometimes but 25% of the time it’s simply not worth taking things apart. It’s dependent on the market of course, but if you’re getting 250-300/ton for your tin/shred, stop yanking out the compressors. Just toss the fridge and move on to the next item. Not to say cleaning material is not worth it, 75% of the time it is. But unless it has a bunch of copper, Rads, brass, or extrusion, I don’t see a value in the time investment. Also $1000 a day? Brother I love u and I want u to CRUSH IT out there, but ain’t no way people are going to make that type of money. On average (for my best scrappers I pay) I usually pay them like 1000-1500 a week cash. Unless you’re a demo business, electrician, plumber, etc…
@@lornekerzner5718 Most people are not gonna make that much money unless they have the type of customers I have, the machines I have and the work ethic I have. My transformer press can easily operate at around $900 per hour. I've made a few videos showing I can make $1000 a day easy. Here is one video you should watch. ua-cam.com/video/aL9jkAn8uyo/v-deo.html
Electrician myself, those type transformers are most commonly found in lighting modules. He's worked out a deal where he buys scrap from electrical shops at a blanket price and seperates everything in order to sell it at "clean copper" prices. This is common practice; the company gets a few bucks and it's almost 100% profit for them with almost no time invested. This guy is not putting out false information, at 6:54, and at 45:30, he says he bought it. He's a businessman who's found a profitable niche and is making money, I respect his work ethic. You go boy!
Thanks 👊
I am an old schooler, scrapping since the late 1960s. Long before the internet or cell phones . Love watching you all enjoy the same hobby. Does not seem like work when you enjoy what we do.
I haven't worked in 12 years. lol Thanks for watching
Can you really make this kind of money? What are some general places I can go to find good quantities of copper and such? I've got a few hundred pounds of aluminum and am thinking of taking this up after having been laid off. Thanks
Used to be a scrapper, I would use an air chisel to cut the copper out the transformers. As for the aluminum, cut the same. Had built my own wire stripper to strip large and small wire. Everything went into separate barrels to haul. Would make about $900 to $1200 a week.
Not a bad pay for a week.
I am from Australia, and just wondering where the transformers come from?
That’s actually pretty good all things considered.
What’s the operating costs of being a scrapper.
Also what kinds of metal are you looking for? I mainly know aluminum and copper, but what about brass, tin, bronze, and iron.
@@larrymullins3853 the Transformers come from Cybertron...
The fact that with alot of your tools and machines you have to tweak and adapt to make it work shows the skill you have at this craft. Great video.
Thanks
I agree w the gadget assists. Im a tim the tool man, where can i put the turbo, on the old girl. Let me adgust ur invention
I used to work at a yard on Western in South Central LA, and I used to see guys like you all the time bringing in all sorts of various copper wiring and etc. Good times, good times. The industrial power cable is worth money 👀
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I grew up with my dad scrapping and he made a ton of money.. we had a deal with an Air condition company that would give us their old AC's.
Nice, thanks for sharing
I used to work for my uncle’s flat roofing company. I dismantled many AC units piece by piece. Scraped it all. Dump trucks full of aluminum and copper.
You're a hard working man!!! Never gets old watching you strip all that copper!!!
Thanks, I'll try and get more. lol
So that's not 1000 a day that's 187.80
@@seandaugherty2033 How did you get that #?
@@seandaugherty2033 it is very very possible to make a 1000 a day scrapping.. He didn't say HE was making a 1000 a day, but if you LOOK around in the video and see what he is doing along with the wire stripper/cutter (mind blown) along with the transformers etc you will SEE the potential to make a 1000 a day or better (depending on scrap prices as well)
My wife and I scap the Hvac systems I tear out after a new installation. I used to give everything to a scap guy. Until I tried scraping. What we scrap we can’t live off but we average around 2000 extra a month from scraping. I encourage everyone to scrap. It’s free money
That's a nice chunk of change, Glad you tried scrapping. Unfortunately for me I pay for all my scrap.
@@ProjectShopFl I’m a Hvac installer for the past 16 years. It’s awesome to have to extra money. My wife actually does TikTok videos of her scraping. Lol every loves her at the scrap yards because no one really sees women doing it. She separates everything for the most money. There’s actually pretty good money in a furnace. It’s not just steel. A lot of copper in a motor
no one can say you don't work your ass off. great ethic!
Thanks!
I’ve been breaking down junk for a while now, but the only problem is finding a steady supply of scrap metal and things such as transformers. If I could have access to a supply such as this I truly believe I would be set. Great video btw.
Thanks, seek out electrician
the millions will flow into the hands of the smartest guy and the guy who is least lazy. keep trying and best luck. ohh, btw, deflation is on the streets, you have a limited time for processing scrap , otherwise, prices on futures will fall making it not attractive. here at the country where I live 1 kg of aluminum profile costs 15 bucks, but scrap aluminum costs only .80 cents. Rockefeller would rise from the grave himself if he heard of such profitability.
Make contacts with machine shops, elevator companies, electrician shops , ect.
Are you guys serious?? NOBODY IS GIVING AWAY FREE TRANSFORMERS.. at least not enough to make it worth the gas money to get em. He must buy shit from the scrap yard at a price above what the yard paid for the scrap.
@@billsauer3164 yea man .. this guy doesn’t get this kind of haul daily . He’s doing it but this is false information .
I don't even smoke meth and I love processing scarp, super nice set up!
WTF does meth have to do with processing scrap?
@@ProjectShopFl What does smoking meth have to do with processing scrap?
The term "junkie" originated from the 1920's when heroin addicts would sell scrap metal and other junk to pay for their habit.
I meant no disrespect by that comment, I was trying to make a funny.
@@mutecommercials Well that makes sense. lol I did not know that thanks for the info. Sorry if I get tons of comments saying "Meth head" or similar and I don't even smoke cigarettes, drink or do any type of drugs. lol
Without guys like this we'd easily run out of materials like copper to build with. Not to mention how much more overfilled the garbage dumps would be. Good, honest hard work. Cheers.
Thanks man.
He’s doing it the right way you should see how many people scrap the wrong way. They don’t separate stuff or even worse I see guys bring truck loads of window ac’s and they don’t take them apart. I do hvac so I buy bullet valves and recover the Freon then take apart the entire unit I do it as a hobby to get stress out and make an extra few hundred here and there it’s a win win.
This is my hobby too. lol I'm about to get in to hvac. Stay tuned to see some awesome equipment.
@@ProjectShopFl lol hobby ? Looks like you’re a pro and do it full time. I was wondering does Florida regulate scraping air conditioners? I hear some states do and you need an epa card or hvac certification. Up my way in Massachusetts most scrap yards are starting to not allow ac units that have Freon in it still or if the unit it not separated like motor compressor ext. I Went to school for hvac and I have my refrigeration license and I was shocked when I first asked and they said I didn’t need it to bring air conditioners. Good luck and I’ll definitely be checking out the channel.
@@angelogoreham4155 Yes in south FL you are supposed to be a AC contractor or have a recite
@@ProjectShopFl I thought so thanks for the reply.
I bought my first truck 35 years ago with scrap aluminum. I can't let a bit of scrap go. You have a hell of a setup there. I'd like to see your transformer break down in regular speed.
Thanks, I have made many videos in how the transformer press works. Just look for videos with transformers in the video thumbnail or description.
You have a good set up but mate put some guarding on your machines, a finger or hand is much more valuable than 100 bucks in 20 mins👍🇦🇺
Thanks for the suggestion and your concern. I do have all the guards for the wire stripper but they came off the first time it jammed and I had to remove them to fix the jam. I will be putting guards on it just not the ones that came with it. Or I’m gonna modify the ones that came with it I haven’t decided yet.
I agree, please protect yourself
@@freedomfighter8958 Thanks for the concern
@@kingnothing9998 Haha
He has money, now limbs are cheap in a market
You are very lucky to have shops give you the scrap. Every shop I’ve ever asked told me that they did their own scrapping and take a hike. The only way to get scrap ware I’m from is wait for people to throw it out and than you got to beat the other guys doing the same thing to it so those nice paydays are long in between times here. And I’ve never made a grand in a day or a week doing it.
I pay local market prices with free pick up and sometimes I beat local prices. I don't get anything for free.
9:35 I'm crying! That appears to be more than 100 ft of such heavy-duty NEW material! Dad often saved scraps like that from jobsites and such. It might be a decade before he needed it, but he built most of our house and a few outbuildings with found materials. Excellent set up though.
It was new wire I bought from an electrical contractor. lol
Would u have made more money selling it new then scrapping it up ?
Yah that one's a shame to strip for scrap. Definitely could have made more reselling, but suppose that takes time and is a pain in the butt in its own way. Not sure how many people are exactly looking for wire that gauge on Craigslist or ebay
@@pyrofanaticedward7167nobody would buy that gauge wire used and in such a short length
A trick on stripping #1 wire is to just run it through a couple of steel rollers and let the force between the rollers cut the insulation by squeezing it against the copper inside. The really nice thing about it is that you can feed multiple runs in at one time. A LOT faster and less fiddling with the machine.
You should check out the pomade wire stripper I built years ago. Basically what you described
The scrap god.
Haha 👍
Best day I ever had was stripping some 1" #1 right off the spool. Ran it right through my blade machine. Probably $6-7k worth of bare bright when I took it in, cut it all up in less than half a day. Guys at the yard were sure jealous!
Nice! 👊
Why wouldn't you resale the cable? That's a gauge common enough for subpanels and such probably wouldn't have taken long
Your the man, you work hard and deserve a good payday brother. The wire you stripped up to at least 17 min looks like a lot larger than AWG #2 gauge. Looks more like 0000 (4/0) or larger. Thanks for the video, you have some interesting machines. I know 1st hand how tedious stripping wire can be by hand with just a sharp razor knife in-hand, and pulling jacket off. We did this at my place of employment when our assembly work was slow. Your machine makes some of this stripping look so effortless. I used to wire up big “up to 125 hp” 3 phase motors and control boxes when building industrial screw type air compressors.
Best of luck to you young man 😎👍
Thanks, you should check out my videos on stripping wire like a pro. lol
As a new person to your site it would be more interesting if you would explain what you are doing with the processing of the transformers and where you get them.
Thanks for watching. I've made a few videos on all the equipment I am using. As for the transformers this video explains pretty much all your questions.
ua-cam.com/video/aL9jkAn8uyo/v-deo.html
@@ProjectShopFl No it doesn't. You showed a barrel of transformers and said this is where I get them.
@@cranki6316 I was referring to the video I linked. ua-cam.com/video/aL9jkAn8uyo/v-deo.html
Now yes weren’t
@@cranki6316 Man legit says he buys parts that contain transformers in batches, beats em up until they spit out said tasty transformers, or he buys transformers as is from tradesmen who stack em up and sell em on... to him.
Man's willing to talk to people, put himself out there, do the time and sweat to reap the rewards.
First time on this channel. I find stuff like this fascinating. No doubt this is some hard work but I can appreciate the breakdown and all of that too. Be safe out there and I hope you continue to profit from this.
Thanks
Bruh I make over $1000 a day and if you think this is hard work you need to be at McDonald's I could put him on my company making $2000 a day and he wouldn't last 30 seconds roofing 🤣🤣🤣🤣 he struggles lifting 2lbs of copper wire that he already cut shorter
@@victorpryor9403 struggling for acknowledgment still eh ? ..do you need a pat on the head 😂🤣😂😂
@@victorpryor9403 bruh, I bet you make all the bricklayers laugh when you start tooting your own horn about how hard your work is and how heavy your roofing materials are hahahha
Lifting bricks is far easier than roofing
I'd love that volume. Super jealous of the numbers. But that truly is a full time job as it is. Getting it done all in one day would be a target for me because the rest of the week would be my regular job.
I have not had a "job" in over 10 years. lol
@@ProjectShopFl really not helping the jealousy part. Lol keep up the good work
@@adventureswithttfncachn3967 haha, thanks
This man is a Legend he replied to all comments.
Thanks! 👊
…Just wait till he gets to a million comments 😉
I am very impressed with your setup. Your operation makes what I do laughable as I just save things through the year. I am lucky if I make one trip a year to the scrapyard, realistically its less than that.
Thanks you
Man I love your setup. Maximum efficiency engaged.
Thanks!
Heavy metal work listening to heavy metal. Much respect for doing this kind of work bringing some life back into the stuff people throw out.
Thanks
You wouldn't know the band or track from ~ 11:45? hard to pin the choppy lyrics for a search,
Just stacked up a pyramid of transformers myself. 28 to be exact. Also just broke 14 the day prior. I use a similar process to press out the middle. Just using a hammer or an air chisel. I love that set up. Wish I had the connections for transformers like you do!!! Keep on stacking that recycled greeeenery!!!!!
That's awesome, thanks for watching.
Ya how are you getting all those freshly prepared transformers?
@@nickh7777 I'm living in las vegas. Construction happens frequently. I recycle pallets and metal for a living. I have my sweet spots. 😋
@@nickh7777 Did you not watch the first 30 seconds?
@@ProjectShopFl ya u didn't say nothing about where u got it
Great video, how about get yourself a lug crimping tool….buy some clamps and make sets of seriously heavy duty jumper leads for the earthmoving industry? Vary the length according to what the customer wants and keep the price competitive, I bet they would sell like hotcakes! The bane of my life running earthmoving machines over the years was finding jumper leads not only long enough but heavy enough to carry the voltage without frying or losing current due to length, machinery manufacturers put batteries in some of the hardest positions to access…sometimes it’s not possible to get close enough too a machine, I made a 6 meter long set out of welding cable that were ridiculously expensive but worked perfectly until a thieving dog stole them and all the tools of my service vehicle. Price a set and see if it’s worth it for you…… cheers from Australia 🍻
Thanks for the suggestion I will be looking in to that. That sucks thieves stole your stuff.
@@ProjectShopFl your most welcome, yeah the thieves got away with a lot of specialty tools and big hand tools for working on machines. The worst part of it all is I believe it was an employee who came from a family of thieves….which I only found out later and of course the police couldn’t care less about 20k worth of tools I needed on a daily basis…..however, I do believe in karma! All the best 🍻
Send me an email
@@survivingsilverbay4734 Hello, how can I be of assistance?
I'm with you mate I bet we could make a video on how to make $10,000 a day buying scrap LOL
I love how he says a few times that the plate metal is making noise, whilst playing heavy metal on a bluetooth speaker and/or running the compressir or stripper. Thats great. Must have great neighbors.
The music is to dull the noise. lol
One of the problems with transformers, is even if you find one that has produces the voltage you need and the needed amps, often the plug won't match what you need on your device. There would be less waste if the plugs could be standardized and if there was a way to adjust the amps and voltage on them more.
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Just found your channel tonight. I also scrap but only part time and what caught my eye was the transformer video lol man I been smashing those things for years! And cutting them but I really like the press deal! Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks. I made a few videos on how the press works and what it cam make per hour.
Hi, It's good to see a scraper of all metals taking everything he finds, and not just picking selective metals.
Thanks
YOU ARE LIVING THE LIFE MAN. i wish i could do this all my life i did it as a kid with my dad but now the state i live you cant find anything like this anymore.
Thanks,
Move?
@@yuiopoli9601 you must have no idea how life works
@@h1c2e35 You're right, no one has ever moved before. I mean difficult things make people unable to achieve anything and no one has gone through difficult things and made a change in life.
It's better to just settle back into hopelessness with an attitude filled with reasons that create a self fulfilling prophecy from ones pessimism.
It's way easier to just give up and then try devaluing anyone's comments that point out one's potential.
@@yuiopoli9601 lol i can tell you have no life
This came on recommended videos great to see some of your old stuff
That's awesome! Thats my first vid to hit 1 million views.
Allot of the UA-camrs will defend their short 10 or 15 minutes videos by saying people lose interest after that time
If you have good content like your videos do, it is hard to lose interest even after an hour.
I like your videos because they are both interesting and lengthy.
Thanks for the great shows that are full of information.
Glad you like them, Its hard to condense 12 hours in less than 1 hour. lol
New sub. May I ask how and where do you buy these item to put the work In to make more? I'm trying to make a career change so I can get ahead man I'm 25k in debt and desperately need a way to make a living for my family over tried a little of everything welding tube bending manufacturing is what I'm skilled and like doing
@@kyflkyfamilylivin8247 I get them from electricians. Good luck and thanks for watching.
These are all the tools I just happen to have kicking around the old apartment. I can't believe I didn't think of scrapping.
It's pretty easy. lol
I like your security tool on the table .👍
Thanks
I wasn't the only person to see that. Strange sight to an Aussie.
Would have liked to see you braking up the trans formers it's nice to see how things are done I have used a knife and a vice to strip hard work, it's good you consider your neighbours
I did consider the neighbors that's why I was rushing to finish cracking the welds before they got home. I've made many videos on how the machine works.
You're awesome man thanks for teaching me everything you know. I'm proud to say that from the knowledge I got from your videos I've managed to make a little under 290k in 8 months at 22 years old. Much love brother keep em coming👍
That’s pretty incredible, I’m happy to share all my knowledge. Thanks for watching
Nice man how much price despotic is selling for you please contract number
You ain't made no fucking 290k scraping metal, get the fuck outa here!
Without proof, I call BS...
@@billymacktexasdetective5827 lol 100% bs lmfao
Broke 1M views!!! Not sure when that happened but that’s awesome, congrats 👊
Thanks man! I did a live stream to celebrate. Now I'm gonna try for 1M subs. lol
Love seeing the large vented transformer skin used to separate your stripping table from your press area.
We buy used electrical to resell and scrap all over the south East.
I like to repurpose things. lol I'm in south FL if you have good prices I'm open to anything.
How would I start not much time to start if possible .I may be very ill I'm a lady.Im not liberal .
@@bonniestulll1816 First off you’re gonna need a source of material, either electricians like I have as customers or buy it directly from a local scrapyard. You’re also gonna need a good buyer someone that’s gonna pay a good premium price I sell to an exporter so I get the same price as the scrap yard gets. Then you’re gonna have to have a fast and efficient way to process the material that’s where the machines come in to play. Good luck and thanks for watching
I used to scrap about 3 years b4 all the people started buying junk cars and scrap hit like 300 or 400 a ton. And when it took a shit I couldn't do it anymore.
I kinda miss it. All the people I got to meet and strange stuff.
I like the strange stuff. lol Thanks for watching.
Best time of the day when I see your vids pop up! Awesome man!
Thanks I'm glad you enjoy the videos.
Love the setup you have.
Enjoyed seeing this.
Thanks!
I like to see the rifle at the ready! Enjoyed the video!
Haha, Thanks!
Just a suggestion I use bulk totes with lids cut off for trash lids I use to keep stuff from blowing out. I just dump my trash cans directly in them when I go to dump I just tip over tote from bed of my truck. Might save you some time dealing with trash.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Great process!!
"Dont want to make to much noise after 8".... starts jaws of life. Lost it
Thanks!
I used to take transformers apart but lately been turning them in as a copper motor. From the way my local market is it just makes more sense to turn them in as a unit. I will strip wires though.
Copper transformers you can triple your money by processing them where with wire you only gain 1/3. That also depends if you buy them or get them for free.
@@ProjectShopFl Where I live it's probably the worst metals market in the country. Stuff has to be trucked out. I just do things different based on what I am dealt with.
Other places have different fundamentals. I also just passively do this but if I did this as a job I might do things different.
I dunno why I’m watching this, but I am. And I like it 🤔
Thanks
I know this is a year down the road, but... you left money on the table by scrapping that heavy gauge stuff. Somebody would have bought that.
That said, you've got a pretty stout scrapping station there. Really enjoyed the video.
Thanks, If I kept all the good wire I get I would be broke and out of space. It does not sell as fast as you'd think.
@@ProjectShopFl I guess I should have been completely honest... I WOULD HAVE BOUGHT IT! Ha ha!
I just purchased 60ft of (I think) 4 gauge wire for a whole house generator setup.
By the time I bought the wire and the terminations... it added up to half the cost of the generator!
Anyways, good video. I'll be watching more.
Wow, your machines and contraptions are very cool!
Thanks
Nice to see the dollars flying in.
Can't wait for the next video.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Thanks
A little design change for your stripper in feed is to make them like little funnels, so right the cutter wheel you have the right diameter for the wire your using, but a bit of a wider area to start it so it doesn't bunch up the insulation
Thanks for the suggestion
Which is worse, rope burn or copper rope burn? All I could think when you were tearing the wires out of the sheathing.
Probably the same. lol
i scrapped some transformers and could not believe how much copper was inside. definitely worth it.
Thats why I love them. Easy money. lol
@King J for steel yes
@King J for steel/iron yes that's way I get in south Florida. But other metals Copper, Aluminum, Brass, Stainless steel will be a much higher price. You have to separate all the metals.
As of July 2023 ( Copper 63.5 lbs ×3.76 per pound of coppper) = $238 minus the gas and time to scrap.
Did you watch the breakdown
Dude doesn't want to make noise after 8:00 but proceeds to start up a generator 😆
😂😂😂
"5:08. Perfect. Good thing I got all the noisy stuff out of the way." LOL that cracked me up bro. Great video.
I'm a scrapper / reseller and anytime I get thick clean wire that is like welder leads or just heavy duty electrical wire I always check ebay first most of the time i get 5 to 10 times scrap value on Ebay. New subscriber here so maybe you already do that or have no Interest in it but something to think about. Buddy. Keep up the cool videos I enjoy this kinda stuff
Thanks for the suggestion and the sub. I've tried in the past but I wind up sitting on most of it and I don't have the space of the money to hold on to all the good wire I get.
@@ProjectShopFl yeah I understand. I have space just for listed inventory so it's not a big deal for me but your set up for scrapping so makes sense. I usually will end up scrapping something that doesnt sell for months and just unlist from ebay. That being said if I had that wire stripper I'd prolly strip everything in site haha things a beast
That's F ing awesome bro. You're a Beast on those machines, you make it look easy.
I built them and been running them for over 10 years! I could probably do it with my eyes closed and still be productive. lol Thanks for watching.
@@ProjectShopFl I've been waiting for your line of Hand Built Tools. You've talked about it before.
You might consider a 12k winch with a press clamp on a cable to pull wire through your tubes, should be just as effective without as many jam ups.
Thanks for the suggestion
By chance I stumbled across this video. Enjoyed watching. I will check out some of your other vids. Thanks man.
Awesome, thank you!
I went ahead and Sub'd. I like your shop. Haven't had time to watch other vids yet, but I will as time permits. I have some family down in Ft. Myers area. Greetings from Cincinnati.
Great video. I used to do this with my dad and my uncle but will used to cut the Wire by hand your machine would be very nice.
It makes life much easer. lol Thanks for watching.
Outstanding, I don't even know a job where one can make such amounts of money, it's amazing how scalable recycling can be 👍👍
Thats why I don't have a "Job". haha Thanks for watching.
@@ProjectShopFl How could I get the copper out of electric motors without using a press?
@@itisfinished7377 Lots of hard work. lol I've done a few in the past without a press by cutting one side and prying the steel off.
@@itisfinished7377 Just by Pushing with your Hand !
I'm 60 years old. And I started watching my dad scrapping copper when I was 3 years old.
Nice!
Funnel shaped inserts for each of the holes may get you past the binding issue
Great Idea, I have something in the works to help the situation.
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The Supervisor at my jobsite gave me the option to scrap the leftover rebar on the site. Most of it is in Bull-Bags, the rest is straight and will fit on trailer. We have equipment to load. We are in Boca Raton, near Glades and I-95. Interested? I am in charge of cleanup. Shit needs to go within about a week, or so. Thanks.
I really appreciate the offer but I am so overwhelmed with what I got going on already and I really don’t like messing with steel.
@@ProjectShopFl Sorry, I get the #1 Wire. Small pieces I get for free, larger bundles I can buy at scrapyard price. I need to buy some more Copper soon. I'll buy from you if you have it and want to sell. I usually try to buy something the size of 1/0, and around $500 per purchase. Thanks.
Here is a question for you about ac radiators
Aluminum melts at a much lower temperature than copper.
Have you ever thought about some way to melt the aluminum off the copper.
I'm asking because I thought you said you were going to start casting some stuff eventually.
Do you think you could. Melt it off. You could have aluminum and copper ingots
Melting in the aluminum off the copper is an interesting idea. I thought of something like that for the transformers years ago but My press is way faster. Or copper aluminum radiators that might be a good idea but I don’t know how clean that would get it. I’m interested in seeing if that would work thanks for the idea
@@ProjectShopFl
Im also 🤔 thinking that if you knew the % of copper and the % of aluminum it might even be a start to melting it all together and make some aluminum bronze
I really do like all of your episodes
And the new shop is great. Congratulations on getting it.
My scrap yards pay breakage price for melted aluminum. So it's not really worth it.
Nice set up, Unfortunately i use a 64oz blacksmith hammer. Its Alot of hard work, Ive been in sports lighting business for many years and these 1500 w ballast accumulate very quickly to the point where its out of control. Great Video and Ty.
Nice! The 1500 are my favorite. lol
Was hoping you'd tell us where you went to get the scrap and showed examples of what you were doing with the compressors and strippers. (Just show one example in real time of each step)
I've made many other videos on each step
Add some length to your metal tubes so that it makes the wire straighten out before it enters the blade.
Thanks for the suggestion
When people asked how you got so many transformers, I don’t think they were asking how you loaded them on your trailer
I was at an electrical contractor that's where I get them.
I used to own a metal reclamation business and we would fill 40 yard trailers full of copper daily. We got all the metal for free, from 3 buildings that were over 10 acres each. We scrapped entire electrical substations. We pulled every copper wire and buss bar, and all data cable, from a 22 story building. We were given all the metal on all our jobs. We even had the local electrical union steal a full tractor trailer truckload of steal from us, then they called the building owner and told him what they had done. They said that they put the metal in the building and they get the metal out of the building. Unions are totally criminal.
Wow, wish I got free copper lol
I would have done some criminal shit to them.
@@My_daddy try the union and the union tries u bud.
@@lessbeef1980 sounds like a lot of fun to me, bud. Far from my first rodeo, bud.
20mins for $100... Or $300/hr. Thats a good day's work. Hahaha. Well done my friend. Well done indeed!
Thank you
This post is so misleading in that it leaves out the very important question: If you make that much money in a day, where did you get your material from. How does a scrapper obtain enough material to make such money.
I showed in the beginning of the video me picking up the transformers from a customer.
Jealous much? Let the man do his job.
That was some thick ass tubing on that copper wire, but so fun to watch!! Another great video
Thanks!
Your Transformer pyramid is probably the coolest scrap meatal type thing ive seen. But how do you get so many? Do you have to pay for anything for them?
I pay for all my Scrap, I pay a local market price. I get them from electricians
Cool! well keep makin your scrap videos. they're pretty bad ass!
Once upon a time I used to use an angle grinder to strip 00/000/0000gl gauge wire, way nicer to watch that machine do the work.
Thanks
Been doing Abestos removal for 20yers start scraping 2 years ago how do I get transformers like you, you got it going on 👍🏽
Please let me know doing this full time now I am in Michigan sow not competing with you. Thank you.
I’m not worried about competition otherwise I wouldn’t be showing what I do to the world. Lol all of my customers are electrical contractors, specifically ones that do lighting maintenance. Check out my playlist how to make money scrapping I show a lot of tips and tricks. Watch my one live stream I did for tips on how to talk to contractors. Good luck and thanks for watching
The trike at end was hilarious. Laugh then ask you okay
Haha, Thanks
All I could think of is you should have gloves on when stripping the larger stranded wire those strands are like hair and will stick you all day long
You are right, I am a poor example of working in a safe manner. lol Thanks for your concern and for watching.
You were right I was crying when you cut that.
😂😂😂
You could sell that large cable for over $8 a foot. Why would you scrap it?
Because I don't have the space to store it and find someone that wants it. I bought it from a electrician that was tired of it being in his shop. I get tons of wire I can't keep it all. lol
Just curious why you coil your clean wire opposed to chopping and filling barrels ! I assume the price is the same.
The place I sell to don't like the barrels, they have to remove it and put it in a box
Make sure you stuff your hash pipe good and tight for this one...!
ok 👍
You made short work out of those transfomers . I loved the background music , do you know who that was you were listening to . I enjoyed the shit of the whole thing , felt like i was there somehow . But seriously , would love to know who your listening to at 15 to 20 minutes time into the video ??? Thank you for the video
Thanks, It was some royalty free music not sure what it was.
$200.00 cable, now $10 scrap..
😂😂😂😂 Happens every day
Wow Had some chores so fast forward part of your video. Good job
Ok, thanks for watching what you could.
Dude you could have a full time show
thanks man!
O yeah. Well I've got a five gallon bucket half full of beer cans. [Flattened] And two hub caps..........Good Work
You are on your way! lol
Thats impressive to process all those pixie converts in an hour (57min?)
Thank you!
i'm pretty sure that double insulated black wire comes from the company i work at did it have indented print that says type w on it
I'm not sure this video is over a year old. lol
I think you need a couple younger people to assist and learn from you. You would be a great mentor and open their eyes to the possibility that hard work pays ! Who knows you might build a team of entrepreneurs like yourself!
Thanks, but It is hard to find good help (People with a 🧠)lol
So it seems the money to be made in scrap is to buy raw and clean to bare. Is it worth going through the trouble to smelt it down into bars? Learning a lot my friend, subscribed.
You are not gonna get more money smelting it so no. Unless you have someone that wants bars.
Nice 2nd amendment purp chaser you have there.
Thanks!
Damn you could resell that wire at 10:00 for way more than scrap
Haha, I know
Where are you I'm in Kentucky. How much you pay for your machines if you don't mind saying. It's new to me by the way I'm Bonnie. Yes a Lady not modern or sexist or fashist not liberal.
hello Bonnie I’m Derek and am in South Florida. I’ve always wanted to see Kentucky I’ve heard its beautiful. The presses are custom built, The only thing new that I bought were the actual first price which was a 20 ton hydraulic press from Harbor freight that I modified and now I’m running a 25 ton enerpac 10,000 psi RAM but I paid $100 for and another hundred to have it resealed. The two speed 10,000 psi pump I traded some LED lights for and all the steel for the gig I pretty much got for free. The second price is 100% custom bill except for the Rams I got from Harbor freight for around 200 bucks. The wire stripper I bought used from an electrician for $250 and had to fix it and I modified it. I like to do things myself and use the barter system so it’s hard to put a dollar amount on it. But I’ve had them for 10 years and they work like a charm. Lol if you wanna see more on the presses I made a video titled “how to make $900 an hour processing copper transformer”. I hope that helps thanks for watching
The gun on the table says it all 😂
Safety first! lol
Everyone is going to disagree, but I hope the gentlemen who made the video sees this.
It's not worth the time to strip/break everything down. You need space to keep everything on hand and you need machines and equipment to do it efficiently.
Most of your day was stripping. If you took that time and worked on growing your clientele, your daily haul would be atleast atleast 2-3x the material you purchased here. Unstripped, your getting approx 85% of the materials value. All that stripping (most of your day/hrs worked) only gets you an additional 15%.
If you used those hrs to buy additional wire and the like, your making more money.
Customers like to see your truck full when you pull up to buy their stuff. They don't want to think they are the only suckers selling you their stuff. The evidence for my argument can be proven by the fact that these people dont take their scrap to the yard themselves. Their bread and butter Is doing as many jobs as they can. Its not worth their time to get an additional 20%.
The refinery has expedited the stripping process, they do it efficiently, allowing the scrap yard to pay what it pays. Certain materials have a greater price difference between clean and dirty, but for the majority its not worth it. Ideally youd have your customers calling you asking when your coming because they're full.
Stripping is good for the guy who doesnt do this regularly and just wants to maximize his profit.
I used to think like you when I started working with a scrap buyer. He followed the buy it today sell it today model, everyday filling the truck before going to the yard. Eventually the volume of electrical componentry your buying and selling is simply to much to process it yourself.
You dont make money stripping. You make money buying.
Instead of trying to get 100% from 80%, your better off with that 80% multiplied by 8 jobs.
I’d have to say you are partly right, not everything is worth breaking down. But some of it is. Especially the transformer and larger wire. I used to have people in my shop processing it while I was out picking it up and it was well worth the effort to process it. in this particular video I had a bunch of spaghetti wire which yes takes a long time unless you have the right equipment is not really worth it. How about how fast you can process it, if you got the right equipment and the right Worker. I have all the right equipment but I’ve always struggled to find good workers. my theory is this if they’re buying the stuff to process it then it’s worth processing it. I will have to disagree with you on most of what you said because I plan on ramping up my processing abilities with a better and more efficient machines.
As someone who owns a scrap yard, and is 3rd generation, I fully agree. It’s hard to explain to customers sometimes but 25% of the time it’s simply not worth taking things apart. It’s dependent on the market of course, but if you’re getting 250-300/ton for your tin/shred, stop yanking out the compressors. Just toss the fridge and move on to the next item. Not to say cleaning material is not worth it, 75% of the time it is. But unless it has a bunch of copper, Rads, brass, or extrusion, I don’t see a value in the time investment. Also $1000 a day? Brother I love u and I want u to CRUSH IT out there, but ain’t no way people are going to make that type of money. On average (for my best scrappers I pay) I usually pay them like 1000-1500 a week cash. Unless you’re a demo business, electrician, plumber, etc…
@@lornekerzner5718 Most people are not gonna make that much money unless they have the type of customers I have, the machines I have and the work ethic I have. My transformer press can easily operate at around $900 per hour. I've made a few videos showing I can make $1000 a day easy. Here is one video you should watch. ua-cam.com/video/aL9jkAn8uyo/v-deo.html