@ecoscrapper3501 I think it's definitely harder where you are, for sure. Here, it would just be for locals that already have the old system but don't want to upgrade to new.
11 of them you say, well I hope the first one showed you the way in stripping the other 10, I’d have used the brick Ommer very early on and just smashed the goodies out, but then, I am a fan of brute force and ignorance. I’ ain’t there, but ally connection blocks ! File em to make sure there not nickel plated brass or copper. Thanks for sharing .
Hammer will be employed off camera for sure. Definitely ally as they were very light! Thought there might be more but will still be ok from all 11. Thanks for watching Ian 👍
That's alright. I have some big ones but I want to be sure they are no good before I scrap them.
Think these ones are so old that selling them is not an option unless a collector wants them 👍
@ecoscrapper3501 I think it's definitely harder where you are, for sure. Here, it would just be for locals that already have the old system but don't want to upgrade to new.
There's a lot to be said for concrete and a 5 pound sledge hammer....
Absolutely! I need to utilise that approach more often 😂
11 of them you say, well I hope the first one showed you the way in stripping the other 10, I’d have used the brick Ommer very early on and just smashed the goodies out, but then, I am a fan of brute force and ignorance. I’ ain’t there, but ally connection blocks ! File em to make sure there not nickel plated brass or copper. Thanks for sharing .
Hammer will be employed off camera for sure. Definitely ally as they were very light! Thought there might be more but will still be ok from all 11.
Thanks for watching Ian 👍