Learned this trick from watching a bee keeper's video. When you're doing a lot of cutting - like processing wire - put a magnet in your pocket, in your case one in each pocket. Then just stick the edge cutter or garden shear to the magnet when you're using the other one. It will be right there stuck to your leg when you reach down for it and you won't drop it in the bin or on the ground all the time.
Reality Regulators yes they would work very well. Maybe too well. That’s why I said the magnetron ones. The bigger neodymium ones you would never get the tool off of lol
My husband and I are from England, he is a computer systems engineer and I have nothing to do with electronics. We love watching your videos! I find it fascinating, and weirdly therapeutic, so much so that I stripped my first wire last night just to see what I could get out of it 😂 a lovely little pile of copper🙃 Keep up the great vids and good luck with the marathon 🙂 and staying safe and busy in these crazy Covid times!
You got me through some scrap, thank you. I really enjoy listening to you as I've learned a ton from you over the years. Sorry about the lock down. Stay safe my friend.
Dont worry about the street scrapping Ben. Its not worth getting sick with the virus. I totally agree with you about just staying put. It gives you more time to get things done around the house.
Finally another scrap marathon. I’ve missed the long ones. Been doing ewaste for 6 months now and got my first school account. Thanks Ben for teaching all of us.
I know it must be hard work putting out videos AND doing your job, but it's your duty, YOUR DUTY!, to put out as many three hour long marathons as possible, to keep the rest of us, trapped in our various lockdowns and workings-from-home, sane and happy.
Haha yes, your videos have helped get me through lockdown, I can see the confused little faces on my children as they wonder why their mother is watching scrapping videos 😂 Keep them up, Love them! Can't wait for part 2!!
Just started watching your channel. I love this marathon stuff. I grab a coffee and sit back and relax. It's fantastic to me and I have learned a lot too. Thank you!
Ironically, the first time you mentioned doing scrapping while watching you scrapping - I was finishing up helping the maintenance guy break down tank-less water heater units for the coppers and brass. BTW - I work in a bookshop and all of your POS/Receipt printer stuff/PDT hald scanners, etc is the stuff I run every day. As many times as I've wanted to punch my work system, seeing them tossed in the recycling bin is cathartic.
Delta is the OEM for most laptop power supplies. Lenovo, HP, etc. pay to have their logo screen printed and/or embossed in the plastic but they don’t make them themselves.
It still kind of surprises me on how rude some viewers can be. People are always quick to criticize but slow to compliment. Keep up the excellent work Ben! Your videos often give me new video ideas! :)
Those USB to RS232 adapters are great for connecting to serial console on switches and routers, also industrial PLCs, as most modern laptops don't have serial ports.
Seriously 5 people have thumb down this video so far.if you don't like watching this then go subscribe somewhere else.try something your interested in.instead of trying to ruin something for everyone else with your stupid 👎. awesome video and thanks Ben for taking your time to record this and uploading it.👍♻️
"Not much scrapping...." Umm this video is the game... packed with information! Thanks Ben for teaching us the game... and way to approach recycling for a small or generalized profit! Keep up the good work
I appreciate these videos, as it gives me more motivation to tackle the piles i have of stuff that never seems to get smaller. Thank you for your hard work and filming it all for us to enjoy
That's funny, I'm a night owl as well. Nothing wrong with it, but I do get a hard time about it from family and friends. I've always been this way, and I don't think this will ever change.
I learned this trick watching a bee keeper video. Next time you're processing a lot of wire, put a magnet in each front pocket. Then you can stick your edge cutter to your leg on one side and garden shears to the other. It's right there when you need it and won't drop in the bin or on the ground. A good trick when processing a lot of wire.
My dad worked as a superintendent at his work. He brought home all kinds of stuff for us kids to do. Break down pallet, save nails for scrap and stack wood for fireplace in winter. We scrapped a few metals for him. He kept the money. We were expected to work from just after school to dinner time. So about 2 hr. He left us each a list of chores. When he got home he would check the list, the work done correctly, and if the list got low he would add to it, the never ending list, lol.
I've had a few different channels and watched you over the years and I have to agree with you ewaste is very hard to get started but such a rewarding business I have just brought a van and renting a shed I do scrap and ewaste and I love it making really good money ... but I mostly refurbish ewaste if it's worth it ... just need to find a board buyer cos atm I just depopulat and threw the rest to a recycling centre as "electronics"... but you got me into this game Ben you've taught me a lot I truly appreciate it ... and after the virus lock down I'd love to meet you :)
Yeah the way to go forward in this biz is to refurbish PC's & Laptops, I get too much at the moment to do that so I prefer to sell to another recycler who does the refurbishing, I still get good enough cash flow but there's much more money in it to sell as working units
@@eWasteBen yer I'm starting to get to the point were I just sell them as is were is but if it's cheap fix I fix them only cos I'm still finding my feet.. but I appreciate all your knowledge you have been a great help in starting my business and I take all advice on board ... thank you for your great advice and awesome videos hopefully after the virus is up and I come down to Melbourne to see my aunty we can catch up and I can come for a street scrap with you that would be awesome... your kind of my ewaste idol lol
@@mr.anderson3241 so wat it's wrong to be thankful to a person who has helped me create a business that I'm doing quite well in?... ok buddy ... run along now you've had your fun...
I'm home today resting not feeling too great but I've been watching all your videos. I have to say that I'm actually very entertained by the and learning a lot. I'm not going to be a scrapper but it's just very very entertaining. You have a lot of stuff in your yard but that's what I would call organized chaos because even though you have a ton of stuff you are very very organized and how you have everything piled and sorted and it's actually kind of cool. Best of luck to you and good health.
that was a near 3 hour marathon - we made in that time 3 cups of coffee - we really enjoyed that - the wire cleaning session was great - the recycling yard was fascinating and you got rid of your cardboard - you still getting more stuff and filling up the yard -man - we love your videos - one day you will be allowed again to do street e-waste scrapping again - please keep safe and cheers from loganholme in QLD !!!!
WOW! Really awesome that so many forms of recycling is being offered to be taken advantage of by the public! Wish I could say the same about the U. S. States
One last thought, regarding the bartender station - one of my friends from Australia spoofed the Foster's commercials by saying "Fosters - Australian for "Give it to someone else!" :D
Hey Ben, love your videos. I find it weird how different things are here in the USA. I would be listing those NIB (new in box) keyboards for multiple times the scrap value. I think the Australian postage system makes it difficult for you. I get free boxes/padded envelopes from the post office. Plus, I get a huge discount by buying my postage on ebay.
bloody hell! i just started the vid! 2+ hours of scrapping! here goes! been looking forward to something like this (not this long tho lol) im glad you didnt do street scrapping with your lockdown in place! BUT i hope you can claw back some dosh out of this! hey, the cops are street scrapping, the sods! 😂😂😂 unloads van at scrap yard... van springs up into the air as it empties... scrapyard forkie driver passes out with shock how much came out of van!
Im a scrapper here in Lansing, Michigan in the U.S and we don't have to cut any of that stuff off the wire, they just give us #2 ICW for it so it's nice
Almost 3 hrs, ok then. Let me just pause and grab some essentials, settle in, I'll be right back with you Benny. Looks like I've got a bit of work to do here.
You mention of ways to help your videos. One thing that might me helpful is when you are showing the process of unscrewing boards, just show the first screw being pulled and then skip all the rest. It might help some. I think we all know how to un screw something. Hope that bit will be helpful. Good day mate.
First off, Ben, maybe you should use the good dolly once you get back home, instead of the collapsible one. Since you mentioned that it didn't have something at the bottom to put your foot on to keep it from rolling back on you. Secondly, have you considered leaving those small printers IN the boxes so that when you take them to the yard you can just dump a bunch at once. It took you forever to take them 2 at a time from the van to the skiff. Big time saver there. Then you can dump the boxes off at the place around the corner on the way home.
I refurbish e-waste here in the SF Bay Area for almost 15 yrs. You can do refurbishing by yourself and make more while working less. I did it from my parents place at first and then rented a warehouse which is where I live and work now. I know what you mean , the freedom is great. I don't know if I could go back to typical job. But it's not for everyone , some people cannot self-motivate enough and that's ok.
Absolutely love watching your videos I like your voice you're very intelligent very knowledgeable about what you're doing you can talk for 10 hours and I would still listen thank you so much! Have a great Christmas Even though I'm a year late
Hey Ben...really enjoy your marathon videos. I'm stuck inside here in Arizona (temps hit 116 today!!) so love watching the interesting things you pick up. Cheers to you!
I'm going to look for more buyers, thanks for the advice Ben. Even just for my wire . I have been selling it complete with plugs and boxes for 40 cent a pound. Less work for sure but 1/3 of what your getting.
Hi Ben, in Canada they don’t have actual guidelines on mask requirements. If Australia is the same way, pick yourself up a paintball mask, very comfortable and doesn’t restrict your breathing. Also provides eye protection
If your pained by those brand new in box keyboards sort of stuff, maybe try contacting an online auction place, they’ll handle the selling and everything and people usually pay enough for bulk things.
I’m seriously surprised that E-waste Ben hasn’t invested in an electric cable stripper yet, it would save home a lot of money just it the time h puts into stripping the wire!!!!
Those receipt printers go for quite a lot here (NZ) difficult to watch you throw $$ away! (They don't really fail and the old are as good as the new models, so no need to buy new ones = strong second hand market)
Like he said, he knows he could sell stuff; the trouble is having the capacity to test the stuff and package and ship it, having all the components can be tricky too. He used to do it, but then stuff gets returned as faulty and he has wasted his time and money. I totally see what you are saying, we have thought it with a few things too, but it just isn't his business model, he's a scrapper not an online seller. He does keep vintage really good bits though👍 The beauty of doing things like scrapping stuff out and cutting cables is that you can kind of do it on autopilot too, I used to sell on ebay and it takes a lot of time and organising. He likes doing what he does and makes a good living, it is clearly his specialist subject, so I guess we as viewers can have all the opinions in the world, but at the end of the day, it's only his opinion that matters and he is doing well for himself👍
Having said all that, sometimes an exception could be selling something as a massive sold as seen job lot and then somebody else can take the time to process and sell it all if they want to😜
Ben I agree that formally hiring help would be too much trouble due to the paperwork, insurances and general hassle. You can always get some teenage kid of one of your friends to help out for a few hours on the weekend though and pay him $x cash per computer he scraps. It's not really any hassle for you, and you give the kid some pocket money and life experience while you can enjoy a cold one and a smoke.
Agreed. I worked at a very large recycling firm for years and the biggest issue with plastic is sorting pre grind, and post consumer trash still in it. People don’t care bc it’s easier to pass on the problem than it is to remedy it.
E waste plastice can be ground down and then turned into a whole lot of useful items. They make carpet, trash cans, milk crates, dog houses all kinds of stuff. I used to be a supervisor at the fiber company and the biggest problem we had was keeping a supply of plastic pellets. I think a lot of recyclers just throw it in the trash for the land fill. We made carpet yarn, dental floss, tennis racket netting, auto yarn, all from plastic pellets
They go on and on about plastic waste and pollution however they fail to mention or discuss plastic pyrolysis which is the process to turn plastic back into crude oil, probably something to do with the rich oil barons stopping it
heck yeah, these videos of yours are great for background sound while working. And I hear you about the negative comments, nothing new at this point, if they dont like it, turn it off!!! lol. Keep up the great videos mate!
I find watching the cord cutting oddly relaxing.
Me too!
Agreed!!!!
same ;D
Totally! I even did one last night just for fun!
For me it was the sweeping with the broom of the car interior in the light of the midday winter sun...@15:58
Learned this trick from watching a bee keeper's video. When you're doing a lot of cutting - like processing wire - put a magnet in your pocket, in your case one in each pocket. Then just stick the edge cutter or garden shear to the magnet when you're using the other one. It will be right there stuck to your leg when you reach down for it and you won't drop it in the bin or on the ground all the time.
Shark Scrapper that’s a good idea. Never thought of it. Those magnets in the magnetron of microwave would work good for it
That's quite clever, lol, think i'll try it. makes sense to me
Better yet neodyium magnets work the best small light weight and I bet 10 times stronger.
I know this because it's literally what I do. 😅👀😁
Reality Regulators yes they would work very well. Maybe too well. That’s why I said the magnetron ones. The bigger neodymium ones you would never get the tool off of lol
Just get a little tool belt with a small pouch or two. I love watching your videos please don’t change =]
I like the comment"showing you this to scare ya off!" Only make people like me want more pickups like that!
Waste pickup should be an essential service. Keep on scrappin'!
for the life of me i can't figure out how i found this channel but i am enjoying every minute of watching your vids .
Wow .... this is like Lord of the rings ...!
I love these long marathon videos.
Keeps me busy when I can't sleep as it doesnt get dark at night where I live.
It's really sad to hear that you, guys, are on a lockdown. I was looking forwards to your street scrapping video from this weekend.
My husband and I are from England, he is a computer systems engineer and I have nothing to do with electronics. We love watching your videos! I find it fascinating, and weirdly therapeutic, so much so that I stripped my first wire last night just to see what I could get out of it 😂 a lovely little pile of copper🙃
Keep up the great vids and good luck with the marathon 🙂 and staying safe and busy in these crazy Covid times!
You got me through some scrap, thank you. I really enjoy listening to you as I've learned a ton from you over the years. Sorry about the lock down. Stay safe my friend.
Another Great Video Ben! 👍👍👍👍
Love watching you! ❤❤❤❤❤
May God Bless you & ALL of your loved ones ALWAYS! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Really enjoy it when you chatter away Ben! Don't stop! Ignore the people who say you talk too much x
Fan from UK!
Whats worst than a box of printers, a broken box of printer. Thanks for sharing, love your videos.
I wish we had widely available meat pies here in the USA, I enjoyed the ones I had when I visited Australia and New Zealand.
Dont worry about the street scrapping Ben. Its not worth getting sick with the virus. I totally agree with you about just staying put. It gives you more time to get things done around the house.
Finally another scrap marathon. I’ve missed the long ones. Been doing ewaste for 6 months now and got my first school account. Thanks Ben for teaching all of us.
Woot! Looks like when the kids go to bed I can scrap and watch for 3 hours!
Love the videos, I really in enjoy seeing what's inside the weird and unique stuff you scrap out.
I know it must be hard work putting out videos AND doing your job, but it's your duty, YOUR DUTY!, to put out as many three hour long marathons as possible, to keep the rest of us, trapped in our various lockdowns and workings-from-home, sane and happy.
Haha yes, your videos have helped get me through lockdown, I can see the confused little faces on my children as they wonder why their mother is watching scrapping videos 😂
Keep them up, Love them! Can't wait for part 2!!
I like seeing all the ins and outs of the ewaste pick ups you do, I sure do learn a lot from your videos. I always look forward to each one!
This is how Ben work gets done. Make a video out of it! Thanks mate! And hope the situation eases out soon for you.
Just started watching your channel. I love this marathon stuff. I grab a coffee and sit back and relax. It's fantastic to me and I have learned a lot too. Thank you!
Ironically, the first time you mentioned doing scrapping while watching you scrapping - I was finishing up helping the maintenance guy break down tank-less water heater units for the coppers and brass.
BTW - I work in a bookshop and all of your POS/Receipt printer stuff/PDT hald scanners, etc is the stuff I run every day. As many times as I've wanted to punch my work system, seeing them tossed in the recycling bin is cathartic.
Scrap my first TV after watching you. Like you say it all adds up
Delta is the OEM for most laptop power supplies. Lenovo, HP, etc. pay to have their logo screen printed and/or embossed in the plastic but they don’t make them themselves.
It still kind of surprises me on how rude some viewers can be. People are always quick to criticize but slow to compliment. Keep up the excellent work Ben! Your videos often give me new video ideas! :)
I love watching your vids and listen to you talking I learn but it also relaxes me for sleep
Love all your videos, long or short, keep em coming! Take care, Poo
Those USB to RS232 adapters are great for connecting to serial console on switches and routers, also industrial PLCs, as most modern laptops don't have serial ports.
Seriously 5 people have thumb down this video so far.if you don't like watching this then go subscribe somewhere else.try something your interested in.instead of trying to ruin something for everyone else with your stupid 👎. awesome video and thanks Ben for taking your time to record this and uploading it.👍♻️
"Not much scrapping...."
Umm this video is the game... packed with information! Thanks Ben for teaching us the game... and way to approach recycling for a small or generalized profit! Keep up the good work
I appreciate these videos, as it gives me more motivation to tackle the piles i have of stuff that never seems to get smaller. Thank you for your hard work and filming it all for us to enjoy
Piles you say?LOL
That's funny, I'm a night owl as well. Nothing wrong with it, but I do get a hard time about it from family and friends. I've always been this way, and I don't think this will ever change.
Been trying to change for a while lol, still here at 12 watching bens video lol
Night owling keeps me sane!
Lol. "In television history"
I learned this trick watching a bee keeper video. Next time you're processing a lot of wire, put a magnet in each front pocket. Then you can stick your edge cutter to your leg on one side and garden shears to the other. It's right there when you need it and won't drop in the bin or on the ground. A good trick when processing a lot of wire.
My dad worked as a superintendent at his work. He brought home all kinds of stuff for us kids to do. Break down pallet, save nails for scrap and stack wood for fireplace in winter. We scrapped a few metals for him. He kept the money. We were expected to work from just after school to dinner time. So about 2 hr. He left us each a list of chores. When he got home he would check the list, the work done correctly, and if the list got low he would add to it, the never ending list, lol.
I've had a few different channels and watched you over the years and I have to agree with you ewaste is very hard to get started but such a rewarding business I have just brought a van and renting a shed I do scrap and ewaste and I love it making really good money ... but I mostly refurbish ewaste if it's worth it ... just need to find a board buyer cos atm I just depopulat and threw the rest to a recycling centre as "electronics"... but you got me into this game Ben you've taught me a lot I truly appreciate it ... and after the virus lock down I'd love to meet you :)
Yeah the way to go forward in this biz is to refurbish PC's & Laptops, I get too much at the moment to do that so I prefer to sell to another recycler who does the refurbishing, I still get good enough cash flow but there's much more money in it to sell as working units
@@eWasteBen yer I'm starting to get to the point were I just sell them as is were is but if it's cheap fix I fix them only cos I'm still finding my feet.. but I appreciate all your knowledge you have been a great help in starting my business and I take all advice on board ... thank you for your great advice and awesome videos hopefully after the virus is up and I come down to Melbourne to see my aunty we can catch up and I can come for a street scrap with you that would be awesome... your kind of my ewaste idol lol
central coast 4x4 and fishing adventures please don’t rape and kill our favorite E Waste Celeb
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@@mr.anderson3241 so wat it's wrong to be thankful to a person who has helped me create a business that I'm doing quite well in?... ok buddy ... run along now you've had your fun...
Great,, looking forward to the next instalment Part2
Nice for part 1. Looking forward to more. !!
I'm home today resting not feeling too great but I've been watching all your videos. I have to say that I'm actually very entertained by the and learning a lot. I'm not going to be a scrapper but it's just very very entertaining. You have a lot of stuff in your yard but that's what I would call organized chaos because even though you have a ton of stuff you are very very organized and how you have everything piled and sorted and it's actually kind of cool. Best of luck to you and good health.
Can’t believe you guys let them tell you when and where to go unbelievable!
that was a near 3 hour marathon - we made in that time 3 cups of coffee - we really enjoyed that - the wire cleaning session was great - the recycling yard was fascinating and you got rid of your cardboard - you still getting more stuff and filling up the yard -man - we love your videos - one day you will be allowed again to do street e-waste scrapping again - please keep safe and cheers from loganholme in QLD !!!!
WOW! Really awesome that so many forms of recycling is being offered to be taken advantage of by the public! Wish I could say the same about the U. S. States
One last thought, regarding the bartender station - one of my friends from Australia spoofed the Foster's commercials by saying "Fosters - Australian for "Give it to someone else!" :D
Love your scrap marathons! 👏🌺
those cash boxes are always good to get ben and always love to find a suprise inside when you open them
Really nice video. I‘ve benn wating for a nice and big scrap marathon
Hey Ben, love your videos. I find it weird how different things are here in the USA. I would be listing those NIB (new in box) keyboards for multiple times the scrap value. I think the Australian postage system makes it difficult for you. I get free boxes/padded envelopes from the post office. Plus, I get a huge discount by buying my postage on ebay.
I watch some at breakfast, some at lunch and more at dinner time. Love the long vids.
👍keyboards for days,it’s good to see you are staying busy during lockdown 👍
Hey Ben! I enjoy your videos so much! Keep on great job of living a life of a free man, Sir. Best wishes from far Ukraine
I'm watching you scrap while I scrap.
bloody hell! i just started the vid! 2+ hours of scrapping! here goes! been looking forward to something like this (not this long tho lol)
im glad you didnt do street scrapping with your lockdown in place! BUT i hope you can claw back some dosh out of this!
hey, the cops are street scrapping, the sods! 😂😂😂
unloads van at scrap yard... van springs up into the air as it empties... scrapyard forkie driver passes out with shock how much came out of van!
Great video Ben, it's great to see the scrap runs and the stuff you get in the pick ups, very entertaining :)
Im a scrapper here in Lansing, Michigan in the U.S and we don't have to cut any of that stuff off the wire, they just give us #2 ICW for it so it's nice
Almost 3 hrs, ok then. Let me just pause and grab some essentials, settle in, I'll be right back with you Benny. Looks like I've got a bit of work to do here.
I watched that video while scrapping the stuff that I collected in the last days :)
You mention of ways to help your videos. One thing that might me helpful is when you are showing the process of unscrewing boards, just show the first screw being pulled and then skip all the rest. It might help some. I think we all know how to un screw something. Hope that bit will be helpful. Good day mate.
Now we walkin' Ben, thanks for looong marathon!!
First off, Ben, maybe you should use the good dolly once you get back home, instead of the collapsible one. Since you mentioned that it didn't have something at the bottom to put your foot on to keep it from rolling back on you.
Secondly, have you considered leaving those small printers IN the boxes so that when you take them to the yard you can just dump a bunch at once. It took you forever to take them 2 at a time from the van to the skiff. Big time saver there. Then you can dump the boxes off at the place around the corner on the way home.
I refurbish e-waste here in the SF Bay Area for almost 15 yrs. You can do refurbishing by yourself and make more while working less. I did it from my parents place at first and then rented a warehouse which is where I live and work now. I know what you mean , the freedom is great. I don't know if I could go back to typical job. But it's not for everyone , some people cannot self-motivate enough and that's ok.
Thanks for the tip in using garden shears love it
no we love to hear you talk ben all usefull invo and we enjoy what ever you do take care ben and keep safe in thes crazy times
Absolutely love watching your videos I like your voice you're very intelligent very knowledgeable about what you're doing you can talk for 10 hours and I would still listen thank you so much! Have a great Christmas Even though I'm a year late
Yes ben you mad man
Thumbs up from the UK
I think those printers would make the perfect target practice.
Hello I love your videos stay safe to. I love recycling to. Because it saves the planet.
Give it 2 weeks maybe things will calm down. We are all in the same boat even all the way in canada Stay safe!
Thank god another marathon!! You are making my day!
The things you can sell quick sure make up for the million boxes of shred steel!!
Have a GREAT Day My Friend!!!
Love watching you do this stuff...it is awesome! Don;t let the naysayers bother you!
Hey Ben...really enjoy your marathon videos. I'm stuck inside here in Arizona (temps hit 116 today!!) so love watching the interesting things you pick up. Cheers to you!
Used price of ddr3 ram is selling for more than ddr4 at the moment in Australia. Good time to sell if you have a stash put away!
I'm so happy I live in walworth county Wisconsin. Never even been on lockdown once
I'm going to look for more buyers, thanks for the advice Ben. Even just for my wire . I have been selling it complete with plugs and boxes for 40 cent a pound. Less work for sure but 1/3 of what your getting.
Hi Ben, in Canada they don’t have actual guidelines on mask requirements. If Australia is the same way, pick yourself up a paintball mask, very comfortable and doesn’t restrict your breathing. Also provides eye protection
If your pained by those brand new in box keyboards sort of stuff, maybe try contacting an online auction place, they’ll handle the selling and everything and people usually pay enough for bulk things.
Love the marathons amazing video Ben can’t wait for the next one.
Oh bugger Victoria is back in lock down, Stay safe Ben and i hope you manage to keep going
It is just mind boggling how much stuff you have. Wow
Greetings ben im here from my vacation adres watching you cut cords and unboxing things and loved it
I’m seriously surprised that E-waste Ben hasn’t invested in an electric cable stripper yet, it would save home a lot of money just it the time h puts into stripping the wire!!!!
before i watched the Bigstack channel, now it's yours channel's time )
Those receipt printers go for quite a lot here (NZ) difficult to watch you throw $$ away! (They don't really fail and the old are as good as the new models, so no need to buy new ones = strong second hand market)
Search completed listings on Ebay, you threw out $1000's :(
Not to be rude but didn’t he just say that he doesn’t have the time to make eBay listings all day?
@@wally8075 He can stand there cutting plugs of cables for an hour to earn less than selling one of those printers :p
Like he said, he knows he could sell stuff; the trouble is having the capacity to test the stuff and package and ship it, having all the components can be tricky too. He used to do it, but then stuff gets returned as faulty and he has wasted his time and money. I totally see what you are saying, we have thought it with a few things too, but it just isn't his business model, he's a scrapper not an online seller. He does keep vintage really good bits though👍
The beauty of doing things like scrapping stuff out and cutting cables is that you can kind of do it on autopilot too, I used to sell on ebay and it takes a lot of time and organising. He likes doing what he does and makes a good living, it is clearly his specialist subject, so I guess we as viewers can have all the opinions in the world, but at the end of the day, it's only his opinion that matters and he is doing well for himself👍
Having said all that, sometimes an exception could be selling something as a massive sold as seen job lot and then somebody else can take the time to process and sell it all if they want to😜
loving this longer video kept my mind occupied :D i also love watching as it helps me out as me & my brothers do this kinda thing
Ben .Well it looks like you got enough to keep You busy if there is a complete lockdown.
Ben I agree that formally hiring help would be too much trouble due to the paperwork, insurances and general hassle. You can always get some teenage kid of one of your friends to help out for a few hours on the weekend though and pay him $x cash per computer he scraps. It's not really any hassle for you, and you give the kid some pocket money and life experience while you can enjoy a cold one and a smoke.
Nice video Ben
The receipt printers remind me of the pick up from the surveillance company where you got so many cameras.
Greeting from Germany
Ok. Made it through the cardboard. Let's go!
Dammit I wish i had the time right now.. looking forward to watching it tonight
You should frame that beer button sheet and hang it on the wall lol
Yes👍 no such thin as too long video from ewaste ven
Watching whilst stripping plastic off thick cable at the minute here at 23:00 in northern ireland and enjoying the marathon!
Long work day, I will have to watch this one in segments.
I love the nirvana patch you’re wearing!
Ben hope all is well I think we have been expecting the next installment to this epic saga
Those receipt printers really are menaces, eh?
Someone needs to figure out a better way to recycle plastic.
Pyre Dynasty agreed! i'd say stop using it!!!
Agreed. I worked at a very large recycling firm for years and the biggest issue with plastic is sorting pre grind, and post consumer trash still in it. People don’t care bc it’s easier to pass on the problem than it is to remedy it.
E waste plastice can be ground down and then turned into a whole lot of useful items. They make carpet, trash cans, milk crates, dog houses all kinds of stuff. I used to be a supervisor at the fiber company and the biggest problem we had was keeping a supply of plastic pellets. I think a lot of recyclers just throw it in the trash for the land fill. We made carpet yarn, dental floss, tennis racket netting, auto yarn, all from plastic pellets
They go on and on about plastic waste and pollution however they fail to mention or discuss plastic pyrolysis which is the process to turn plastic back into crude oil, probably something to do with the rich oil barons stopping it
@@weebeastiee667 or there is just not enough money in doing so yet be it types of plastics or changing out the old way vs the new one.
I appreciate you educating us
Can you please make more cord cutting videos
heck yeah, these videos of yours are great for background sound while working. And I hear you about the negative comments, nothing new at this point, if they dont like it, turn it off!!! lol. Keep up the great videos mate!