You have not only inspired me to get into scrapping, but into "honest" scrapping. I always try and live by the, "better than you found it" motto when hunting. Love the videos!
Thanks, that’s awesome! A friend taught me a simple filter that I keep in mind: “is this about to end up in a landfill?” People tell me to knock and ask every time but that sure doesn’t fill the truck very effectively
@@thubprint When in doubt, I leave it. There will be another piece of something down the road. Not worth the headache, or hassle of taking something questionable.
You need a name for your business. And coveralls with a logo on the back. Business cards, a decal for the truck with specialized license plates, an official motto( already have that ), special working hours, and a technical coarse for the aspiring treasure hunter! Sound good?!
I love pulling things like that apart and putting all the weird nuts bolts and screw in containers, I've got hundreds of them only used 2 of the bolts, the rest have been sitting for years but one day they might come in handy.
Great video this week as always. And I do look forward to it each week no matter the length. I liked the format of first half finding finds, second half disassembly for max value. Not gonna lie, suuuper jealouuuuuus of those waffle makers, but then I'm a sucker for anything industrial style looking. Thank you for sharing yourself and your goals 🥰 one absolutely priceless thing you all your fellow scrapper creators provide is a sense of community we Pandas crave but rarely find❤️🥰
The best part of trash scrapping is what you find and find a purpose for. I would've made a tool chest with a Pan tray out of the cart and slow cooker.
For 40 dollars you can buy the degassing kit. Then you can get rid as you would oil. There is a course you can do, a day course this certificates you. mine can be took to the local Tip as hazardous oils. But still not worth doing refrigerators but aircons you can charge to degass then take the old ones away to ripdown. Amazing episode brother more more more
enjoyed the vid, My 2c - I do like the all in one videos where you hunt, disassemble and explain bits, then sell for cash. The mass disassembly ones(with explanations/wisdom) with no scrap hunting are good too, providing the subject matter is sufficiently interesting, and the selling of the harvest is always enjoyable. keep it up, I would only wish for longer videos, but I don't think most are able for the extended lengths, every audience is different.
With the commercial oven, those are convection fans, there should be bolts/screws from the inside holding the fan in. But I enjoyed your method. I would be revisiting that slide off. Thanks for the video. 🇺🇲
Growing up, my mom made me load & unload the dishwasher daily. Who would've thought that chore would come in handy 40yrs later when filling my truck with scrap? Like you, I always know how to make stuff fit!
Thub, sometimes those sand bags are filled with lead shot....I've come across some before. They will be heavier than if filled with sand, quite a bit more dense....
@@thubprint I was sorting my scrap in my friend's front yard and some guys in a truck just pulled up and started piling into their truck during the like 2 minutes I was in the backyard
I like seeing the prices so I can compare it to Winnipeg. I do go out hunting for treasure as well. What you call tin is a different category from what I do here, basically if it sticks it goes as steel.
I figure that if you ask first and they say no, you can't take it,BUT, if you don't ask well then at least you can get some if not all. And some is better than none!
The child trailer wheels have a slightly different axle mechanism, standard wheels don't work. You could probably change a standard wheels axle to work somehow. They are also good to make a load carrying trailer, put a wooden base on it and bolt a lockable plastic box into it.
Prep table, lot's of kitchen gear/pots/pans/tray racks..."Industrial waffle maker!?! What the heck!?!" Have you tried selling the bikes to local bike shops?
wonder what happens to the refrigerant being but in the garbage and then probably dump? i bet it tends to be released anyway so they should make recovering it a free service but just have a minimum of like 3 or something or just make the machines to do it really cheap but we def need a better system
I think the intended process is people take their old units to the dump and pay the $17 refrigerant fee and it gets captured and recycled. Unfortunately I think we all know what actually happens; people put them out in an alley and a scrapper comes and releases the gas and recycles the copper and steel. There’s certainly a business opportunity for a person with the right equipment to charge for pickup and disposal, but we need scrappers to not want to do the dirty in the first place
Would consider keeping the caster wheels from the sheet tray racks to sell. Damn things are expensive and will sell preowned. Better luck on eBay than Marketplace though.
I appreciate you and you videos. But brother you need to learn how to use your channel locks. They are directional. Thanks again man for many great vids 👍🏻
The truck is great but it does burn a lot of gas, so much that it’s meant I basically need two vehicles. The trailer is a really excellent option to consider
Great video ,again ,but please use your ear defenders for breaking up any types of metals ,I have had Tinnitus for over 30 years and it’s now become unbearable ,so be careful
@@thubprint Are there certain places that are just a no go? I got booted out of bestbuy trying to collect the metal they tossed out and they came out guns blazing.
@@Addeatt not just a blanket no on a whole store/company, no. Although that kind of rejection is how you’d end up getting in legal trouble, if you kept going back to the same place you were unwelcome and they kept security footage of you
"Put santa in the chair" hahah love it man keep up the good work
I LOVE scraping but its the PORCESSING I LOVE THE MOST I MEAN PORCESS UN TIL YOUCAN'T PORCESS ANY MORE😁❣👍SO KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING WE LOVE IT
You have not only inspired me to get into scrapping, but into "honest" scrapping. I always try and live by the, "better than you found it" motto when hunting. Love the videos!
Thanks, that’s awesome! A friend taught me a simple filter that I keep in mind: “is this about to end up in a landfill?” People tell me to knock and ask every time but that sure doesn’t fill the truck very effectively
@@thubprint When in doubt, I leave it. There will be another piece of something down the road. Not worth the headache, or hassle of taking something questionable.
The neighbors: "Honey! The neighbor is talking to his trash again!"
You need a name for your business. And coveralls with a logo on the back. Business cards, a decal for the truck with specialized license plates, an official motto( already have that ), special working hours, and a technical coarse for the aspiring treasure hunter! Sound good?!
127k subs? Damn! I think I found your channel around 2016 and you had like 15000 subs.
I love pulling things like that apart and putting all the weird nuts bolts and screw in containers, I've got hundreds of them only used 2 of the bolts, the rest have been sitting for years but one day they might come in handy.
That was a St George's Cross. Flown by many over the centuries but now very much the flag of England.
Finally got a wire stripper. Working from home on a slow day. Time to make some money with my guy Thub ♻️
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Good Job..Aces....
Another great video! cheers. The flag is St Georges cross from my country, England
Great video this week as always. And I do look forward to it each week no matter the length. I liked the format of first half finding finds, second half disassembly for max value. Not gonna lie, suuuper jealouuuuuus of those waffle makers, but then I'm a sucker for anything industrial style looking. Thank you for sharing yourself and your goals 🥰 one absolutely priceless thing you all your fellow scrapper creators provide is a sense of community we Pandas crave but rarely find❤️🥰
next time bring in a saw saw!
The best part of trash scrapping is what you find and find a purpose for. I would've made a tool chest with a Pan tray out of the cart and slow cooker.
You're so amazing and I'm jealous of your hobby.
Hobby? I thought this is him earning his bread and butter.
Hobby? I think this is how he's earning his 🍞 and 🧈.
@@mrMacGoover My mistake. I think it's awesome if he's able to make a living from it. Jealous regardless..
nice one Thub
For 40 dollars you can buy the degassing kit. Then you can get rid as you would oil. There is a course you can do, a day course this certificates you. mine can be took to the local Tip as hazardous oils. But still not worth doing refrigerators but aircons you can charge to degass then take the old ones away to ripdown. Amazing episode brother more more more
Always look forward to his videos, the guy cheers me up 😊
Good mulch from the machine. Compost it. Free potting soil .
The commercial muffin tins are really worth keeping. An easy sell.
enjoyed the vid,
My 2c - I do like the all in one videos where you hunt, disassemble and explain bits, then sell for cash.
The mass disassembly ones(with explanations/wisdom) with no scrap hunting are good too, providing the subject matter is sufficiently interesting, and the selling of the harvest is always enjoyable.
keep it up, I would only wish for longer videos, but I don't think most are able for the extended lengths, every audience is different.
Great video bud, I appreciate it! I scrap too part-time.
Flag of St George from England 😊
Another big score for the Thubster! Wooo!
With the commercial oven, those are convection fans, there should be bolts/screws from the inside holding the fan in. But I enjoyed your method. I would be revisiting that slide off. Thanks for the video. 🇺🇲
Well done Thub, you did a great job again. Always enjoy your posts. ❤️💙
🇨🇦 Last time I replaced 4 caster wheels on my cart, it cost $100, so caster wheels are worth saving & selling. 🇨🇦
Dude, every Friday I look forward to you videos. You’re awesome. Keep doing the thing leave it better than you found it
This would have been a good time to have a trailer, not for the weight but the sheer volume of everything.
Another great video and an excellent payday! I must say you're positivity is infectious!!
Sweet
Great score in the beginning. I have commercial accounts with local grocery stores & am always getting SS kitchen equipment; so good job on your part!
Rad haul broski! Have a good weekend Thub.
I love your channel and thank you for teaching us about scraping
Awesome video
Yo drizzy be safe
Love the channel! Keep up the great work!
Growing up, my mom made me load & unload the dishwasher daily. Who would've thought that chore would come in handy 40yrs later when filling my truck with scrap? Like you, I always know how to make stuff fit!
Another fun video :-)
I think it's time to open Chez Thub! You have a good start on the equipment
😆 now that would be going in a different direction! Right now it’s looking like a waffle house lol
hi from Sweden
I'm in the UK. I really want to visit Sweden!
@@jamieclayton9 oki nice. i want to go to UK. i have ben in rest of europ
Nice dumpster that Thub, good amount of stainless & extruded in one hit:)
FYI: with minor cleanup you can sell those aluminium pans as cat litter boxes, much better than the cheap plastic ones.
The flag was an English flag.
You need one of those portable power supplies in case you come across potential resell able items like TVs, fridges etc .
Good finds!
That's the St. George Cross. That's the English flag🏴
Sweet find
Cool❤
Thub, sometimes those sand bags are filled with lead shot....I've come across some before. They will be heavier than if filled with sand, quite a bit more dense....
Ohhhhhh those ones probably are!! 😮
I’d better go back and get them, they were very heavy for their size. Good call, I didn’t even think about that!
Those houses are so close together!
Good job looks like a lot of aluminum
I scrap metals in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
Nice job have you ever had someone steal your scrap? Happened to me yesterday
Not from the truck, sometimes from the yard though
@@thubprint I was sorting my scrap in my friend's front yard and some guys in a truck just pulled up and started piling into their truck during the like 2 minutes I was in the backyard
I like seeing the prices so I can compare it to Winnipeg. I do go out hunting for treasure as well. What you call tin is a different category from what I do here, basically if it sticks it goes as steel.
Mike the Scavenger would call that a one and done dumpster
Great job as always keep up the good work!
The flag looks like our England flag
Some of those commercial microwaves have two transformers
I figure that if you ask first and they say no, you can't take it,BUT, if you don't ask well then at least you can get some if not all. And some is better than none!
It's an English flag ❤
Best haul in one spot! Waffle makers are pretty cool. Extruded aluminum should have paid more. Maybe another yard would pay more?😮
choice score thub from another trash panda have a great w/e all the way from NZ!
The bent rear mech hanger on the bike might be able to be fixed and the suspension fork might be able to be serviced
Looks look my country's flag the George Cross. England. Not to be mistaken for that British union Jack.
i hope you kept those muffin tins, perfect for casting ignots
English flag 👍
Smart , i just noticed you rails on your bed looks like the same height as a dumpster.
😂top find wish was more in North west England 😅
The child trailer wheels have a slightly different axle mechanism, standard wheels don't work. You could probably change a standard wheels axle to work somehow. They are also good to make a load carrying trailer, put a wooden base on it and bolt a lockable plastic box into it.
Prep table, lot's of kitchen gear/pots/pans/tray racks..."Industrial waffle maker!?! What the heck!?!" Have you tried selling the bikes to local bike shops?
wonder what happens to the refrigerant being but in the garbage and then probably dump? i bet it tends to be released anyway so they should make recovering it a free service but just have a minimum of like 3 or something or just make the machines to do it really cheap but we def need a better system
I think the intended process is people take their old units to the dump and pay the $17 refrigerant fee and it gets captured and recycled. Unfortunately I think we all know what actually happens; people put them out in an alley and a scrapper comes and releases the gas and recycles the copper and steel.
There’s certainly a business opportunity for a person with the right equipment to charge for pickup and disposal, but we need scrappers to not want to do the dirty in the first place
I just saw a free 96' prep table and 3 compartment sink. Kind of far but scrap yard is on way back. Debating on driving out there
Definitly worth the effort to sell if the prep table is in okay condition 👍
Would consider keeping the caster wheels from the sheet tray racks to sell. Damn things are expensive and will sell preowned. Better luck on eBay than Marketplace though.
Looks like a pickle ball net
The flag was Switzerland,i believe.
I appreciate you and you videos. But brother you need to learn how to use your channel locks. They are directional. Thanks again man for many great vids 👍🏻
Flag of St George, England.
one day pll will realize the merit of the stuff you don't really use afterwards
I would like to see what comes out of that water heater your friend gave you I hope u make a video of it
He neglected to remove Copper centre from purple magnetron. Many of his viewers don't know there's Cu in magnetron.
I DO WISH ONE THING ON THE OPEN TOPS THAY COULD FIX THEM TO DRIN THEWATER OUT OF THEM WHEN THEY DROPOFF THE DUMPERST RIGHT
Man, I need a truck so badly.... I've passed on so much scrap simply cuz it wouldn't fit into my tiny car
The truck is great but it does burn a lot of gas, so much that it’s meant I basically need two vehicles. The trailer is a really excellent option to consider
❤🧡💛💚💙💜
I notice you don't take aluminum cans sometimes?
thub can't you sell the ACs as is to the scrap yard? mine buys them even with refegerant in it
You found good crap guy , keep the bike , you can always find another one to get parts from , I seen your ear rings , ouchie
It's too bad they destroyed everything, restaurant equipment is pretty easy to resell.
I know! That rolling table would’ve gotten at least a couple hundred, and probably be gone in less than a day
I’ve sold those waffle makers for upward to $100 USD
Some are even a lot more valuable
You didn't keep one waffle maker.😭😭😭😭
Great video ,again ,but please use your ear defenders for breaking up any types of metals ,I have had Tinnitus for over 30 years and it’s now become unbearable ,so be careful
I appreciate the reminder, and that’s a very good idea! Aluminium had an especially awful ring
England flag
How do you avoid getting tossed out of every place your scrap?
Either be fast or be nice I guess! 😆 I have been told to take off on rare occasions so if anyone has any concerns I’m happy to oblige
@@thubprint Are there certain places that are just a no go? I got booted out of bestbuy trying to collect the metal they tossed out and they came out guns blazing.
@@Addeatt not just a blanket no on a whole store/company, no. Although that kind of rejection is how you’d end up getting in legal trouble, if you kept going back to the same place you were unwelcome and they kept security footage of you
Brother, my request was that I want to work in the company in which you are selling your goods. Please let me talk to this company. May God bless you.
For someone that owns a trailer you barely use the trailer
That’s true! Maybe one of these times it would be fun to start the day with it hooked up and just see if I can fill both in one run
Portable units cut the line let it fly
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Nice pile there…do the waffle makers work…idk you spoke French. 💰🧇🐩
God bless 🙏🏼🇺🇸🇨🇦✌🏼😎 MAGA
Great score.