Thank you for putting together an information guide on these items. Thank you for sharing about your brother, it is tough going through these phases of life.
Thank you for watching and for commenting. It was a tough one to make after the loss and I did ramble on a bit at the start. I appreciate you my friend, scrapping helps me get through a lot.
Really great video showing all the good copper. The copper strips on the yellow tape, my yard buys those as copper motor scraps, I think other yards call it copper #3. Do they have copper #3 in Scotland? I’m so happy you’re back brother and you know you’re in my thoughts and prayers. Oh, I like your method of cleaning mosfets, much better than my vise method.
@scrapitall200 thank you brother. My yard only does bare bright or heavy copper so maybe they'll let me throw it in with the heavy. Thank you so much for all your support over this tough time. It really has meant the world to me. You are an amazing friend and I appreciate you so much
@@ScrappingScotland it’s my absolute pleasure brother, you mean a lot to me! 😁 I finally got stickers made and I’ll be mailing some out to you real soon.
23.32 - I put these in a small drill stand vice and score the the plastic with a Stanley knife. I put the knife in the cut sideways to unravel the tape edge and unroll out of the vice. I find this method safer and better for small ones, hitting one of the outer plastic edges with a chisel breaks it easily.
I had to come online and let you know how to make your scrapping easier. (I usually watch youtube on my big TV and can't comment) On the torrids and the electro magnet with silver pads just wack with a hammer. The ferrite and plastic case will break away and speed up wire removal tremendously.
@@ScrappingScotland I grab a few pounds of the torrids and whack with a hammer first and then sit down in my workshop and pull apart. most of the time I can just twist the wire off the ferrite. I would never dare to even do any scrapping in front of the TV.
Nice video, sorry for your loss Good to see you back I have been skipping some items, good to know that it’s copper under the red lacquer How do you tell aluminum from copper when it has that red lacquer , I have used a lighter w/ mixed results
Only 12 minutes in, on the power boards the silver wires that bridge the components is tin coated copper. Average yeild 50g per board. Back to the video. Ps email me if you need to talk. The pain of loss never leaves but talking about it helps. So if you ever need someone to listen here brother . May your day be blessed kind regards from England
@@ScrappingScotland video recorder boards have the most nowadays but most tech pre 1990 will have them. Old 1950s radio tables have some good tech inside for recovery. Got my hands on a fruit machine to strip looks awesome.
@ScrapDaddy365 the mosfets have very little gold in them so I don't bother trying to recover it. Many will tell you that there is gold and silver to be recovered from them but in reality, there is very little and you'll spend far more trying to recover it than you'll make from the little you recover.
@@ScrappingScotland sounds about right. That has been my total experience with gold recovery. Many hours and many dollars spent I have recovered 8 grams of refined gold. I might have broke even financially after the cost of supplies. Lol
Those coppet transformers or mosfitts are supposed to have silver and a bit of gold in them. I processed about 3 kilos. I got no silver a tiny bit of gold and a bunch of copper that will go into my stockpot just in case there is more gold
Too much repeating yourself. This is probably a 20 minute video if you didn't repeat yourself. Maybe less repeating yourself in the future. Maybe in the future you'll get more views if you repeat yourself less. More views possibly in the future with less repeated information. If the information you have is less repeated you might increase views. 🤣😁😜 I watched 3 minutes and could tell this wasn't for me, good luck.
@wavytiger1 you watched 3 minutes and I repeated myself so many times you switched off? Ah well, I guess it's not for everyone. Thank you for stopping by anyway. I still appreciate you
@@ScrappingScotland Hence why I said it's probably a 20 minute video within a 50 minute video. If I watched the whole thing I would've wasted 30 minutes listening to you say the same thing repeatedly. I wasn't going to find out if true.
@wavytiger1 maybe if you had kept watching you would have learned something rather than just being rude. No need for negative comments buddy, just move on
@@ScrappingScotland There's a comment section, I provided criticism with a bit of humor. I'm interested in this type of content and I watch plenty of it and learn and enjoy it from many sources. If you don't care for my comments feel free to block me.
@wavytiger1 I care for your comment buddy, just keep it friendly. As i said in my first response, I still appreciate you watching. Pity you didn't watch more. This was my first video in a while due to a family tragedy as I explained at the end of the video so perhaps I wasn't quite on my game and apologise if you found it repetitive. Hopefully it doesn't put you off checking out some of my other content.
Thank you for putting together an information guide on these items. Thank you for sharing about your brother, it is tough going through these phases of life.
Thank you for watching and for commenting. It was a tough one to make after the loss and I did ramble on a bit at the start. I appreciate you my friend, scrapping helps me get through a lot.
Very helpful tutorial and thanks for putting it together and sharing.
@@mickey4947 thank you so much for watching
Great video. So sorry for your loss.
@@danmassie1942 thank you Dan
Scrapping irish sorry for you loss great video mate it adds up .copperrrr has to be got that's the main thing
@patrickwilliams4613 thank you buddy. Not scrapping Irish though. That's a different guy 🤣🏴
Awesome episode brother it is nice to see back. That's the great thing about scrapping keeping your mind productive. Stay safe and talk soon
very good video it provided me with a lot of information
@williammcquiston2820 thank you William. Glad you enjoyed it
Good job 👍👍👍 pozdrawiam serdecznie z Polski 🇵🇱🤗🤗🤗
@wszechmocnieuzdolniony thank you buddy. Hope you're well
I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s nice to see you back. Thank you for the great information
@jwall6006 thank you my friend. It's good to be back
Great video buddy👍 stay strong, nice to see you back scrapping 💯👍
@@SCRAPASSASSIN thanks buddy
@@ScrappingScotland 👍
Really great video showing all the good copper.
The copper strips on the yellow tape, my yard buys those as copper motor scraps, I think other yards call it copper #3. Do they have copper #3 in Scotland?
I’m so happy you’re back brother and you know you’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Oh, I like your method of cleaning mosfets, much better than my vise method.
@scrapitall200 thank you brother. My yard only does bare bright or heavy copper so maybe they'll let me throw it in with the heavy. Thank you so much for all your support over this tough time. It really has meant the world to me. You are an amazing friend and I appreciate you so much
@@ScrappingScotland it’s my absolute pleasure brother, you mean a lot to me! 😁
I finally got stickers made and I’ll be mailing some out to you real soon.
@scrapitall200 looking forward to seeing them brother and adding one to the sticker wall. I know they are going to be awesome
@@ScrappingScotland I’m really pleased with how they turned out!
Great video. So sorry for your loss. I take all these off the boards
@@scrapnjunk81 thanks buddy
23.32 - I put these in a small drill stand vice and score the the plastic with a Stanley knife. I put the knife in the cut sideways to unravel the tape edge and unroll out of the vice. I find this method safer and better for small ones, hitting one of the outer plastic edges with a chisel breaks it easily.
Sorry for your loss.
@onyxfire7511 thank you
My heart goes out to you I’m always here if you need me
@nicejunk666 thank you my friend. I really appreciate that
Condolences to the family.
@richardhulbert9480 Thank you Richard
Try this, heat a circuit board with a hairdryer, you might find it easier to get the flatpacks off.
I had to come online and let you know how to make your scrapping easier. (I usually watch youtube on my big TV and can't comment) On the torrids and the electro magnet with silver pads just wack with a hammer. The ferrite and plastic case will break away and speed up wire removal tremendously.
@@cyberdan1000 agreed. Although I was sitting in the house in front of the tv and my wife would have killed me if I did that 😅
@@ScrappingScotland I grab a few pounds of the torrids and whack with a hammer first and then sit down in my workshop and pull apart. most of the time I can just twist the wire off the ferrite. I would never dare to even do any scrapping in front of the TV.
House hold cable the flat pieces of copper with the tape
@@patrickwilliams4613 ah that sounds sensible
Nice video, sorry for your loss
Good to see you back
I have been skipping some items, good to know that it’s copper under the red lacquer
How do you tell aluminum from copper when it has that red lacquer , I have used a lighter w/ mixed results
@Hill-13 thank you buddy. I use a little bit of rough sand paper to check copper and brass. Some people use a file
@@ScrappingScotland file ! ! jeez man sometimes I wonder if I had a head injury
🤣🤣🤣
Only 12 minutes in, on the power boards the silver wires that bridge the components is tin coated copper. Average yeild 50g per board. Back to the video. Ps email me if you need to talk. The pain of loss never leaves but talking about it helps. So if you ever need someone to listen here brother . May your day be blessed kind regards from England
@empirefinds thank you my friend, that means so much to me.
@empirefinds I have seen @scrapitall200 taking these bridge wires but I never seem to get any that are big enough to be worthwhile.
@@ScrappingScotland video recorder boards have the most nowadays but most tech pre 1990 will have them. Old 1950s radio tables have some good tech inside for recovery. Got my hands on a fruit machine to strip looks awesome.
@@empirefinds sounds awesome
Great video buddy! I want to know if you recover any gold from the mossfets! Please tag me if you do!
@ScrapDaddy365 the mosfets have very little gold in them so I don't bother trying to recover it. Many will tell you that there is gold and silver to be recovered from them but in reality, there is very little and you'll spend far more trying to recover it than you'll make from the little you recover.
@@ScrappingScotland sounds about right. That has been my total experience with gold recovery. Many hours and many dollars spent I have recovered 8 grams of refined gold. I might have broke even financially after the cost of supplies. Lol
Those coppet transformers or mosfitts are supposed to have silver and a bit of gold in them. I processed about 3 kilos. I got no silver a tiny bit of gold and a bunch of copper that will go into my stockpot just in case there is more gold
Too much repeating yourself. This is probably a 20 minute video if you didn't repeat yourself. Maybe less repeating yourself in the future. Maybe in the future you'll get more views if you repeat yourself less. More views possibly in the future with less repeated information. If the information you have is less repeated you might increase views. 🤣😁😜 I watched 3 minutes and could tell this wasn't for me, good luck.
@wavytiger1 you watched 3 minutes and I repeated myself so many times you switched off? Ah well, I guess it's not for everyone. Thank you for stopping by anyway. I still appreciate you
@@ScrappingScotland Hence why I said it's probably a 20 minute video within a 50 minute video. If I watched the whole thing I would've wasted 30 minutes listening to you say the same thing repeatedly. I wasn't going to find out if true.
@wavytiger1 maybe if you had kept watching you would have learned something rather than just being rude. No need for negative comments buddy, just move on
@@ScrappingScotland There's a comment section, I provided criticism with a bit of humor. I'm interested in this type of content and I watch plenty of it and learn and enjoy it from many sources. If you don't care for my comments feel free to block me.
@wavytiger1 I care for your comment buddy, just keep it friendly. As i said in my first response, I still appreciate you watching. Pity you didn't watch more. This was my first video in a while due to a family tragedy as I explained at the end of the video so perhaps I wasn't quite on my game and apologise if you found it repetitive. Hopefully it doesn't put you off checking out some of my other content.