That old floor model TV would have had 1 or 2 large deguasing cables. Easy access and removal. Just tear off the back. I found a huge one once with 2 deguasing cables. Total of 6 lbs of copper.
Didn't know you were in Seminole County. Raised there, straight across Mirror Lake from Forest Lake Academy. Went to Altamonte Elementary, Bearlake Elementary, and South Seminole Jr. High.
Greetings Florida scrapper. Thank you for sharing&passing knowledge and blessings forward. God bless you always. Enjoy all your videos. Leave no metal behind. ❤❤
You should take the vacuums with the bags on them the majority of it is metal and you can easily take the bag off if you don’t want it, Paul at scrap and pallet man takes them all the time when he finds them
@@MrScrappity Ikr??😂 🤣😂 Charles has mentioned “why he doesn’t do” this or that-many, many times! I wonder if they’re new viewers maybe? It doesn’t look like it but I’m trying to give them the benefit of the doubt. Mostly, I think folks don’t pay attention, much. Take care Mr. Scrappity and the whole Scrappity Family!❤
I don't understand why people cut cords on the things they find. How do you know whether or not it works and that someone might need or what the item you just cut the cord off of. Now making it useless for someone to use. When really you don't get a whole lot for the cords but someone might get more use out of the item then you'll get at the scrap yard for the cord.
Actually you do get a whole lot for the cords. Two five gallon buckets of copper cords is worth as much if not more in scrap value than a whole pickup truck of scrap steel. And you can rightly assume the appliance does not work or is unsafe. I cut cords all day long. You should too.
You should see Nacho Stuff's video from the other day he constantly kept on finding grills on people's curbs just like you, Florida Scrapper in this video constantly keep on finding microwaves on people's curbs, LOL!!!❤😁🤣🤣🤣👍🏻🖤🛻📸
Always enjoy me some Florida Scrapper videos. Thanks, Charles. Have a good weekend, and we will see you on the next one.😎👊🙏GOD BLESS
I’m like you, I can fold walkers no problems. Can’t do a stroller for nothing!!! Great video!
Would bet dollars to donuts that the TV still works !! Great to have you back !!
You guys are lucky! Down here in Texas they're not taking refrigerators! At least where I'm from! Kingsville tx! We got fridges all over!
Glad to see you. Love your videos Charles. Evelyn from Texas ❤❤.
That old floor model TV would have had 1 or 2 large deguasing cables. Easy access and removal. Just tear off the back. I found a huge one once with 2 deguasing cables. Total of 6 lbs of copper.
Good to see you Charles!! Thanks for letting me tag along. Not a bad load. 😊 Microwave Day I see. Take good care and we’ll see you next time. ❤
Didn't know you were in Seminole County. Raised there, straight across Mirror Lake from Forest Lake Academy. Went to Altamonte Elementary, Bearlake Elementary, and South Seminole Jr. High.
Greetings Florida scrapper. Thank you for sharing&passing knowledge and blessings forward. God bless you always. Enjoy all your videos. Leave no metal behind. ❤❤
Hello Charles!Microware and Ceiling fun day😁
IT'S SO GOOD TO SEE YOU. YOU MAKE MY DAY
I enoyed the video thanks for sharing 😃🇨🇦
Nice to see back Charles
By the way though love you're show! Lol
Those old CRT TV's have a big copper yoke inside. Worth processing. You can break them down quite a bit and get real value from them.
Hope everything is going well with you. I miss watching your adventures.
Good Friday evening 😁🤚
Doesn’t the yard you go to give you copper bearing for the fan motors?
You should take the vacuums with the bags on them the majority of it is metal and you can easily take the bag off if you don’t want it, Paul at scrap and pallet man takes them all the time when he finds them
Good video thank you
Why did you throw the ceiling fan motors out like that? Save them with other motors and get more money.
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Ya really think Chuck is getting by on just the scoops 🤦🏼
@@MrScrappity Ikr??😂 🤣😂
Charles has mentioned “why he doesn’t do” this or that-many, many times!
I wonder if they’re new viewers maybe? It doesn’t look like it but I’m trying to give them the benefit of the doubt. Mostly, I think folks don’t pay attention, much. Take care Mr. Scrappity and the whole Scrappity Family!❤
Scrap throwing from the truck should be a new Olympic sport IMO 🥇😆
Nice picking
Hello from polk County
Time microwaves saved the day. I agree about people throwing paint and other chemicals out. People can be downright lazy.
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You should go into industrial area’s and check out the dumpsters.
You should scrap the fan motors as at least dirty motors!more
Money $$$
Mike Rowe Waving 🤣👋🏼
This is “ Throw your Microwave Away Day “ 😜
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If you dry the paint out, it's ok to put them in the trash can. At least where I live.
Microwave galore! 🎉🎉🎉
Texas ranger 3:18
save the die cast on the fan blades.
Agreed.
Hi chuck
Cooler there than here than Ohio
Rather than squishing and flattening your metal shelf’s you should leave them how they are and put scrap on them
I don't understand why people cut cords on the things they find. How do you know whether or not it works and that someone might need or what the item you just cut the cord off of. Now making it useless for someone to use. When really you don't get a whole lot for the cords but someone might get more use out of the item then you'll get at the scrap yard for the cord.
Actually you do get a whole lot for the cords. Two five gallon buckets of copper cords is worth as much if not more in scrap value than a whole pickup truck of scrap steel. And you can rightly assume the appliance does not work or is unsafe. I cut cords all day long. You should too.
Ya can assume anything but know nothin until you plug it in 🤷🏻 but keep on slicing there subway 🤣 @robk1310
You should see Nacho Stuff's video from the other day he constantly kept on finding grills on people's curbs just like you, Florida Scrapper in this video constantly keep on finding microwaves on people's curbs, LOL!!!❤😁🤣🤣🤣👍🏻🖤🛻📸