Every bit of info you provide is valuable. From the price per hour break downs, to the "copied link counts as a share" for you (and other smaller-ish creators) Thanks for all your efforts. My Friday evenings wouldn't be the same without your content. Much appreciated keep up the great work.👍
I should start mentioning the copy link tip again! I don’t have data on that, I stole it from TikTok but it makes sense to me. Thank you! I’m glad you’ve been enjoying the work I’ve been putting in, and I hope you’re having a good autumn 👍
@thubprint I typed you a novel in the comments I doubt you'll see it but if you see this what are the odds you would ever consider live streaming you favorite p.c. game .
@@rickgrimes7948 I’ll see if I can find it! I see most of the comments people leave but there isn’t much of a system for when or if I type replies 😅 I stream pretty regularly on discord but usually just apex or halo, I’ve never given much thought to being a “streamer”. I do think about making a discord for the channel tho!
@thubprint twitch is basically a fun environment where you have full control over whether you use a facecam or not and you have full control over who is or is not allowed to chat so if someone vile comes into chat you can ban them or assign a mod to and you can invite viewers along convo with you and each other while you play if you play if u choose and there is no requirement of content the interactions are so much more organic and personal and people pay good money streamers with a only handful of viewers can make a ton of money I would pay good money to watch you stream. Each streaming platform has its own quirks but my favorite is twitch but there is kick TikTok etc you can do one all or none ,just wanted to let u know
I scrapped metal 10 years ago, then got a truck driving job. New i have a new driving job that I'm home on the weekends, so I'm back at it. I love love, love, scrapping. I'm in Michigan, and I have been advertising on Facebook, I can hardly keep up lol 😊 you have taught me things by watching your videos. Some I knew some I'm like, well, I'll be. I also made business cards. Keep up the hard work which it is! 💪
They’ve been helping me too! It’s been a little rough for the past while now if I’m honest, but I tend to have a couple good days after getting out there and doing something novel or at least getting sweaty
@@thubprint Hard to hear you’ve had a rough patch, you seem so happy and full of gratitude. Sorry about that, hope you get your groove back. I’ve learned a lot from you, a positive influence too.
We enjoy watching you figure out how to get things apart. Like you said it isn't always about whether or not to take things apart, but would it be fun! 😊
So here's some info. Those are a1/a2 pinsetters (not much of a difference between the too just that a1 came out in the 50s and a2 came out in the 70s) there is a ton of brass peices in places where metal would turn if that makes sense? almost like where you'd expect bearings to be. I believe the reason they made those decks ( the big pieces ) out of disast aluminum is because they would weigh so much more and would be hard for the machine to constantly pick up and put down + you can weld it. A lot of these bowling alleys would do some of their own fixing to these machines, so it's harder to sell individual parts + Many bowling alleys are switching to newer machines. It's cool that I get to watch you scarp the things I work on, though. lol I wish I could scrap those!
I just got an old fast food ordering kiosk, what was super cool were the touch screens (beyond the value of the steel and ewaste). I'm going to take them and build MAME arcade cabinets with them. My wife has always wanted a table top pac-man machine....now to build, mount and reformat the computers. I would never have started trying to scrap as much as I do if it wasn’t for you showing us how to do the thing. Thanks for all you do and go through showing us the reality of being capital environmentalists!!
Happy for you Thub! Great score - and I totally feel you on the brass gear. Maybe if you stumble upon another in part three, put it aside and grind the gear free. Happy scrapping!
I have been buying bits from automotive and/or industrial supply stores. They are a dollar or three more expensive for a set of screwdriver/driver bits, but denser metal, longer lasting.
holy cow what a score, i definitely wouldn’t be processing anything, breakage in the truck steel on the trailer and make as many runs as possible per day
Hi Thub, this was so fun to watch! Hey, refer the negative ninnies to some of your old breakdown vs value videos. They need to be educated to understand...and you get the bonus views ;) 😊
The way I look at it is if I'm processing scrap, it's done at a time when I wouldn't otherwise be getting paid. That time basically has no monetary value, so every pound I prep is a gain.
I know that you are saying that it didn't pay to break it down, but I am prone to separate my metals. I just love doing it and yes you only got a little bit more money for the time. Just me, stay safe and see you on the next video
suggestion: you can always break the aluminums, with the sledge hammer as the last resource, I have managed to break aluminum wheels with the sledge hammer successfully so that way I can make more money vs. getting $5 dollars (American dollar) per aluminum wheel!
I wanted to keep them forever haha, but I’d stitched them up so many times and there wasn’t enough material left to hold any stitches! Couldn’t find exact replacements either, so here we are. A gift from a very thoughtful friend to the channel and me 😊
Thumbprint like yourself it would be nice seeing other scrappers with UA-cam channels take the time to try and maximize the dollar value of the scrap that they might find. Although I do understand it's all about the economics and time 😅
Personally I would have did dirty aluminum for all of it… or I would have cleaned them at my own pace. Meaning just when I’m bored or just for fun and have nothing to do. I wouldn’t have put actual full time and effort into it.thats kinda how I handle all my clean ups and wire stripping. Let it pile up then on rainy days… weekends or bored at night I go out and mess around in the garage. Doing it this way I feel like I’m not wasting time during my day. It’s just whatever. Although I do know u need to make videos so I get it. I really don’t chase stuff unless it’s copper and somewhat easy.
@@thubprint completely agree man. Love your content. This is my first season scrapping. I’m from Michigan so winter it really falls off here as well. But your content has really got me up to speed faster with the scrapping game. Appreciate it. Keep it up!
For three days' work, that's not a bad paycheck. I was thinking recently about getting $2.70/hr for a 40 hr week, back in the 1970s. Which pretty much sucked. Work that one out.
I see an arbitrage opportunity. I am getting almost double the price on Insulated #2 in Ontario and you are getting almost double the price on irony aluminum.
🤣 I feel like a lot of people have that reaction! If passing on making $5/hr so I can go fill the trailer again makes me lazy, I’ll carry that torch haha I think it was good to dig into it and find out though, it’s nice to know I’m using my time wisely rather than missing out on a good return
I was wondering what the neighbours make of you running a scrap yard from home. Nek minute, the neighbour appears on the deck, wtf is all that noise? Waiting for that abatement notice…..
My brother you seem confused. What do you think happens to the stuff after I sell it to the scrapyard? We would be blessed to hear your thoughts less often
22:05 rest in peace 2003 D40LF you will be missed😢 thanks for all the fun rides❤
That wasn't a dumpster you found, I believe it was a jackpot. Awesome work friend
Every bit of info you provide is valuable. From the price per hour break downs, to the "copied link counts as a share" for you (and other smaller-ish creators) Thanks for all your efforts. My Friday evenings wouldn't be the same without your content. Much appreciated keep up the great work.👍
I should start mentioning the copy link tip again! I don’t have data on that, I stole it from TikTok but it makes sense to me.
Thank you! I’m glad you’ve been enjoying the work I’ve been putting in, and I hope you’re having a good autumn 👍
@thubprint I typed you a novel in the comments I doubt you'll see it but if you see this what are the odds you would ever consider live streaming you favorite p.c. game .
@@rickgrimes7948 I’ll see if I can find it! I see most of the comments people leave but there isn’t much of a system for when or if I type replies 😅 I stream pretty regularly on discord but usually just apex or halo, I’ve never given much thought to being a “streamer”. I do think about making a discord for the channel tho!
@thubprint twitch is basically a fun environment where you have full control over whether you use a facecam or not and you have full control over who is or is not allowed to chat so if someone vile comes into chat you can ban them or assign a mod to and you can invite viewers along convo with you and each other while you play if you play if u choose and there is no requirement of content the interactions are so much more organic and personal and people pay good money streamers with a only handful of viewers can make a ton of money I would pay good money to watch you stream. Each streaming platform has its own quirks but my favorite is twitch but there is kick TikTok etc you can do one all or none ,just wanted to let u know
Episode 3 and 4 I might add.
Keep up the good work.
God bless y'all.
Episode 3 for sure cant wait
Been waiting for this one
I scrapped metal 10 years ago, then got a truck driving job. New i have a new driving job that I'm home on the weekends, so I'm back at it. I love love, love, scrapping. I'm in Michigan, and I have been advertising on Facebook, I can hardly keep up lol 😊 you have taught me things by watching your videos. Some I knew some I'm like, well, I'll be. I also made business cards. Keep up the hard work which it is! 💪
I became a fan of your videos, I'm Portuguese, you are a very humble and honest person. 👍👍👍
Another great video! You edit your videos really well. I know it's a real pain, but it makes them very enjoyable.
That's super cool there was a bunch more.I love it when that happens.
It’s been a great connection!
Thanks thub, your videos are helping me get through horrible times. "Too long" is not a concern
Also, the disassembly parts are great too
@@HobosCrafting My man needs a Milwaukie m18 band saw for sure
They’ve been helping me too! It’s been a little rough for the past while now if I’m honest, but I tend to have a couple good days after getting out there and doing something novel or at least getting sweaty
@@thubprint Hard to hear you’ve had a rough patch, you seem so happy and full of gratitude. Sorry about that, hope you get your groove back. I’ve learned a lot from you, a positive influence too.
Whenever I watch a thub video it gets me motivated to go scrapping, your work ethic is always admirable, well done thub truly deserved!🎉
We enjoy watching you figure out how to get things apart. Like you said it isn't always about whether or not to take things apart, but would it be fun! 😊
So here's some info. Those are a1/a2 pinsetters (not much of a difference between the too just that a1 came out in the 50s and a2 came out in the 70s) there is a ton of brass peices in places where metal would turn if that makes sense? almost like where you'd expect bearings to be. I believe the reason they made those decks ( the big pieces ) out of disast aluminum is because they would weigh so much more and would be hard for the machine to constantly pick up and put down + you can weld it. A lot of these bowling alleys would do some of their own fixing to these machines, so it's harder to sell individual parts + Many bowling alleys are switching to newer machines. It's cool that I get to watch you scarp the things I work on, though. lol I wish I could scrap those!
That ending - *_NOICE!!!_*
Nice pay day ❤
Hell of the work. Also the editing had to take some serious time :) Nice.
It did take a little longer than a lot of videos I’ve done haha
I just got an old fast food ordering kiosk, what was super cool were the touch screens (beyond the value of the steel and ewaste). I'm going to take them and build MAME arcade cabinets with them. My wife has always wanted a table top pac-man machine....now to build, mount and reformat the computers.
I would never have started trying to scrap as much as I do if it wasn’t for you showing us how to do the thing. Thanks for all you do and go through showing us the reality of being capital environmentalists!!
Oh that sounds so neat!! I’ve got a mame machine I’ve been meaning to put back together nicely
Happy for you Thub!
Great score - and I totally feel you on the brass gear.
Maybe if you stumble upon another in part three, put it aside and grind the gear free.
Happy scrapping!
That's the Christmas fund sorted then! ❤👍
Just Joking .....you come up with the coolest scraps , love your videos!
Episode 3! Hell yeah
Some of those pieces would make for an interesting sculpture .
I have been buying bits from automotive and/or industrial supply stores. They are a dollar or three more expensive for a set of screwdriver/driver bits, but denser metal, longer lasting.
That was an epic pick up, glad you got a good pay day for all your hard work! 🇳🇿👍
ep 3 ep 4 gots to love bowling alleys,great video
holy cow what a score, i definitely wouldn’t be processing anything, breakage in the truck steel on the trailer and make as many runs as possible per day
I have learned that now haha, not getting stuck fighting for nickles
One of your Brake Lights are burnt out RR. Love the Vids man!
Hi Thub, this was so fun to watch! Hey, refer the negative ninnies to some of your old breakdown vs value videos. They need to be educated to understand...and you get the bonus views ;) 😊
Nice score Thub! I'll rewatch after my shift just wanted to wish you a good weekend broham.
Good job keep it up
The way I look at it is if I'm processing scrap, it's done at a time when I wouldn't otherwise be getting paid. That time basically has no monetary value, so every pound I prep is a gain.
Definitely time is reward. Good video, thub
Your neighbors ever complain about the noise ???😂😂😂😂
I bet his neighbors are super chill
They think he’s crazy because he’s always talking to himself and tearing stuff apart so they pretty much leave him alone 😅
I wonder this every video haha
😂😂
My neighbors do. Similar neighborhood. Not the noise per se but 8pm is too late apparently. I guess we have to compromise.
I know that you are saying that it didn't pay to break it down, but I am prone to separate my metals. I just love doing it and yes you only got a little bit more money for the time. Just me, stay safe and see you on the next video
3rd time is a charm, sir. Ha...
Hell ya thumps im glad to see the hickrack is still holding up for ya
Dang Thub...those are some Heavy chunks of aluminum, that bowling 🎳 alley has treated you well! 😄
That pin flip 🤌🏻 if all else fails, pick up juggling 😂
wow what a great score bud.
Very nice 🎉
great price for the transformer
suggestion: you can always break the aluminums, with the sledge hammer as the last resource, I have managed to break aluminum wheels with the sledge hammer successfully so that way I can make more money vs. getting $5 dollars (American dollar) per aluminum wheel!
Dude I see you have swapped your trademark red and black overalls for the Michael Myers navy ones 😂 Great video you have given us ! Thanks.
I wanted to keep them forever haha, but I’d stitched them up so many times and there wasn’t enough material left to hold any stitches! Couldn’t find exact replacements either, so here we are. A gift from a very thoughtful friend to the channel and me 😊
We want episode 3!
You should get a sds rotary hammer drill, the jack hammer mode with punches and chisel tips work wonders for driving out pins and jambed bolts.
those brass rings will be bronze or bearing brass
So how did thub make his million.. well one bowl ally later lol. The score that keeps on giving.
were so back
Score $$$$$
Bowling For Scrap
When you are riding a squat, always pull your hitch 😅
If you would have been out scrapping, it's a waste of time but if not Rain or late at night at least it keeps you busy. Idal hands and all. 😂😂
Thumbprint like yourself it would be nice seeing other scrappers with UA-cam channels take the time to try and maximize the dollar value of the scrap that they might find. Although I do understand it's all about the economics and time 😅
I do! 😊
What does PANDAS stand for? Thanks
It’s not an acronym, some folks just like to call raccoons “trash pandas”, so I’m really calling people who get excited about trash like me raccoons
@@thubprint Oh, thanks! I guess I'm a senior Panda 😂
Personally I would have did dirty aluminum for all of it… or I would have cleaned them at my own pace. Meaning just when I’m bored or just for fun and have nothing to do. I wouldn’t have put actual full time and effort into it.thats kinda how I handle all my clean ups and wire stripping. Let it pile up then on rainy days… weekends or bored at night I go out and mess around in the garage. Doing it this way I feel like I’m not wasting time during my day. It’s just whatever. Although I do know u need to make videos so I get it. I really don’t chase stuff unless it’s copper and somewhat easy.
I totally agree with your perspective, and the more I do these little tests the more I learn how often the value in processing simply isn’t there
@@thubprint completely agree man. Love your content. This is my first season scrapping. I’m from Michigan so winter it really falls off here as well. But your content has really got me up to speed faster with the scrapping game. Appreciate it. Keep it up!
First comment!🎉😂
Was that the tow bar you hit the road with?
Yeah I chipped my driveway with my hitch ball lol
You did not break down the copper transformers 😩
Bummer.....
Could've used a couple of those cast pin decks and a few other things.
I’m sad to hear that! I had advertisements for parts up for about a month but nobody reached out
We’re doing trilogies now
For three days' work, that's not a bad paycheck.
I was thinking recently about getting $2.70/hr for a 40 hr week, back in the 1970s.
Which pretty much sucked.
Work that one out.
I see an arbitrage opportunity. I am getting almost double the price on Insulated #2 in Ontario and you are getting almost double the price on irony aluminum.
Episode 3 for a turkey?
Episode 3? 😂😂
dirty aluminum = lazy scrapper?
🤣 I feel like a lot of people have that reaction! If passing on making $5/hr so I can go fill the trailer again makes me lazy, I’ll carry that torch haha
I think it was good to dig into it and find out though, it’s nice to know I’m using my time wisely rather than missing out on a good return
Nahhh. At my yard too the price difference of dirty vs clean is so small that if a piece is a pain to clean, it's straight up not worth it.
Ha. They left it out for you.
W editing thub you've done gone n wemt pro on us when are we gonna get to subscribe to your twitch
So if your boy stripped them, it might take the day. But would that not give him some extra pocket money. 50 or 60 quid. Anyways on with the show
Great payday.Just keep loading up and getting paid dont strip it down no point.4 trips $2,000
🗑️ 🐼
Nice haul 😃
Is this your job or a hobby/side venture?
@@leeroy4980 no. I just like watching thub hustle...
Although I have bottle picked in the past to help support myself.
I was wondering what the neighbours make of you running a scrap yard from home. Nek minute, the neighbour appears on the deck, wtf is all that noise? Waiting for that abatement notice…..
If they comp!ain, then he can complain about thier dogs barking.
Nek minute hahaha chur bro you must be from NZ
if you have not got a full time job your time should not come in to it
In other words your NOT a true recycler your in it just for the money
My brother you seem confused. What do you think happens to the stuff after I sell it to the scrapyard? We would be blessed to hear your thoughts less often