Love the longer video's, i turn them on and watch while I'm processing my own stuff, just watched this one and clipped bulbs off of 400 feet of Christmas lights
I'm a hobbyist. I'm pretty new at it. I spend more money on tools than what I make. Still it is lots of fun and makes me feel good about keeping these metals out of the landfills.
@@eddieg5466 thank you for your feedback, I really appreciate it. I will see what I can do with future videos. I actually like making longer videos so your comment is very helpful.
Thank you, Brother ❤️ I know it's been a while. Still the same here but I have faith that god will lead our hearts. I liked the longer video. I love saving those switches. I just used one today on a leaf blower. I have had a good summer of selling cleaned air conditioners. That's kinda my thing. I buy, clean and sell air conditioners. I take them all apart and clean the mold out. Not alot of people do it so I try to corner the market. Now is leaf blowers, and then it is snow blowers. I use the money from the air conditioners to buy snow blowers and leaf blowers, and so on. It's not a bad gig. Winter time is my micro scraping and video watching. So that is why I haven't been on here much, besides the problem I spoke about before. God bless you my friend. Your brother in Christ, K Paul ❤
Hey brother, I was thinking about you the other day and wondering how you’ve been. I will keep praying and believing God will answer your prayers. That’s a sweet gig you got going on and some scrapping on the side, awesome! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment, it’s nice to know you are keeping the faith and staying positive! God bless you brother!
Its really interesting how much good salvage metal there is in household items.🤔🤔😲😲Especially things with copper windings. Stay safe and blessed brother.😎😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
Brother you will no by your hours watched how well it does. I prefer big videos put my feet up and sit down for an hour have a brew. But any length is better than no length. Awesome as usual brother stay safe regards from England
Love tearing stuff apart that how make little bit extra profit buddy!! That copper was definitely hidden would definitely missed that for sure! Yea I do it’s good! It amaze me that everything we tear apart it copper but if it a was and dryer it’s always aluminum don’t make since because everything I haven taken apart like house hold items there always copper everything wants to be difficult when your wanting to make a video buddy! I enjoy watching your videos it was nice I enjoy the longer video god bless my friend and hope you have a great weekend!
I have to smile watching you shred the recyclables. When I first started out, I used to be so careful with all the parts. Now, I’m like you: no clear path to disassemble? Hammer time. Lol
The unknown thingy looks like / is a switch to which you can connect multiple gameport devices, like old pc controllers or midi devices and use that on multiple computers (or the other way around. Like oldskool KVM switches. Really enjoying your video's; you are calming, have much knowledge and are just such a kind person. Keep it up, and thank you again from across the Atlantic.
Love the longer style video James! This one was chock full of assorted goodies and even though the yield was not tremendous, I know you had a blast scrapping it. To me its like a therapy taking stuff apart!
@@Virginianative1968 awesome, I’m happy you enjoyed it. I think I’ll be doing some longer videos moving forward. You got that right brother, I definitely enjoy scrapping. Thank you for watching and have a great weekend.
I think the people have spoken friend "Longer videos." 🎉 I looked up that Joy Stick thingy and sent you the eBay link.. All around, awesome job, Scrapper . 🙏🙏
This has been a very enjoyable and interesting video we like the long ones just to let you know that you left some copper and silver on the low grade board it's in the relay's thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
You are very gifted presenter .. I watch all your vlogs... Thank you. I wish you shoot a video showing your tools coz they look very heavy duty set... where I can buy them?
@@Quaderllion thank you so much, I really appreciate reading that. That’s a good idea, I’ll have to make a video about that sometime. Thanks for the idea. Some of my tools were given to me by my dad, Some came from yard sales, some I bought from Amazon or Harbor Freight and some were gifts from other folks from UA-cam.
A wonderful prayer thank you. So true, and we are all sinners in one aspect or another. The preschool scrapper went to meet the teacher night, and immediately said this is a nice class, but I’m not going to school. Please keep praying that we can get him to go on his first day.
Never got bored just don't go much over an hour ok or I might never get around to watching haha. Found an old pedestal fan must be from early 80s. Solid and sturdy compared to the throwaway nonsense these days. Got the motor out was going to sell whole bit it was cast body and lots of windings inside so pulled that one apart and managed to clean up the alloy case and got 250 grams of copper. I doubled it's value I reckon.
Definitely enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing. I’m a what would ya call it a binge hobby scrapper haha. I collect then process usually in the winter in shop by the wood stove. Usually to clear space for my next project. I due process other times of the year as well to clear space. Keep the videos coming God bless brother!
@@richardpeter1935 I got all the relays off of all the circuit boards. Some look similar but aren’t relays and are filled with epoxy. Thank you for watching.
Love this video (35min of work), Amen! Just enough explanation, no waiting time, we get to see and learn from your experience and efficiency. The Klein cutters (I own same as yours) has been my top 2 favorite tool for decades. How does the Knipex compare (the clipping seems loud)?
Thank you! The older pair I use is made by Doyle and they are great. The newer pair with the shiny red handles are Knipex and I love them. They feel great in my hand, sharp and over all really nice. I’m not sure about the noise though. Thank you for watching.
Hey SiA! First : I loved this video. Unfortunately i was only now able to watch it today. Nevertheless i had a lot fun with it. To give you feedback, i like longer videos with different items to scrap. and im totally with you in saying most hobbies cost monet but scrapping in th end brings you money. but more important as a hobby scrapper you get fun with it. Have a nice week, mate. I´ll see you in the next video!
Oh good, thank you for letting me know, I really wasn’t sure if y’all wanted longer videos. So very true, I have so much fun scrapping! Have a great week my friend and see you Saturday.
I’ve got a bench that I sit at and scrap all the small tedious stuff as well as strip all my wire,plus I have my IPad so I can watch scrapping videos while I scrap so the longer the better with videos for me. I really like your table is it just a huge piece of steel? It’s really nice. I scrapped out this huge teachers desk a while back and mounted the pencil drawer under my bench so much easier for storing and finding the tools.
That’s awesome. I like to watch videos while I scrap too. No it’s just wood with the treads from a treadmill I put on top. That’s a great idea and use of that. Thank you for watching.
you should get a fresnel lens, uses free sun power to melt metals in seconds. consolidates small pieces into bigger chunks that will fit in the crucible so if the bin gets knocked over, it wouldnt go all over the place
@@aaronedmunds4829 some yards will buy it as prepared steel, most yards it’s just shred. There is aluminum in it but not enough to get dirty aluminum for it. And the only way to recover that aluminum is with melting it. Thank you for watching.
@@scrapitall200 I like scrapping as well. Back in the day there was way more copper in obsolete devices. I remember I scrapped an old color TV from late seventies and got 7 pounds of pure copper. That was a pretty good money for me 12-year-old boy.
@@jessekelley4977 they weren’t relays, I’m not sure what they are called, but they are filled with epoxy. They sure do look like relays though. Thank you for watching.
@@peterporee4697 not worth the trouble cause they’ll need to be cleaned (will take hundreds to make a pound) and my yard doesn’t give me dirty aluminum for them so I just leave them on. Thank you for watching.
@@murlbailer3755 I did answer that question, but sometimes UA-cam hides comments or removes them for no reason. It’s frustrating. I don’t know off the top of my head and unfortunately right now I don’t have any hard drives to test and see. Sorry my friend!
Longer videos are good, I've got to clean up a bunch of big parking lot lights today.They're all heavy cast aluminum, some with Transformers inside.It's hot today , though , so I'll be splitting it up.
In some resistors, there is even gold, as I found out by accident a month ago when one of them broke. There is even a video by someone else titled 'Gold hidden in Resistors' on UA-cam. I don't know if it's worth separating it.
Thank you for watching.
Have a wonderful weekend.
God bless!
@@scrapitall200 Back at 'cha!
@@onyxfire7511 thank you, I appreciate that!
I also enjoy taking things apart, thank you for explaining what metal to look for. May God bless you!
Awesome!
You’re very welcome and thank you for watching.
God bless you too 😀
Yeah, i unterstand that. Actually i got 27 kg of copper just by small scrapping like that... Nice hobby 🙂 Greatings from Germany
@@MrDoeni82 that’s awesome! It really does add up and if you’re having fun, double win.
Hope all is well in Germany. Thank you for watching.
Love the longer video's, i turn them on and watch while I'm processing my own stuff, just watched this one and clipped bulbs off of 400 feet of Christmas lights
@@westcoastSRT4 heck yeah buddy, that’s awesome! Thank you so much.
I clip bulbs off of Christmas lights too, not a lot of scrappers do that.
Just like you said “Some hobbies cost you money this hobby makes you money” I love it!
@@tugboatshorty heck yeah buddy! It sure is a fantastic hobby.
More long videos like this please! I will watch every second of them 🤪
Awesome, thank you Owen.
@@E-wasteOwen I agree. There’s about 3 people I watch every second. Scrapitall is definitely one!
Thank you so much, Eric.
@@E-wasteOwenagreed
Thank you!
Love how your work area is always clean and organised with good tools. Scoreeee ! Thankyou scrapitall
Thank you, I definitely try to keep it clean and organized.
Thank you for watching.
I really like the breakdown of multiple items at once. A longer video every so often is pretty good Sir !
@@edwardwichert1170 awesome, thank you for letting me know and I appreciate you watching.
I'm a hobbyist. I'm pretty new at it. I spend more money on tools than what I make. Still it is lots of fun and makes me feel good about keeping these metals out of the landfills.
@@onyxfire7511 it sure does feel good knowing we are keeping stuff from the landfills!
Thank you for watching and have yourself a great weekend
Those tools you will hopefully pass on.
Money, on the other hand...
@@richavic4520 lot of my tools came from my grandfather, so I definitely want to pass them on one day.
Longer please, and more items !! 😁👍
@@eddieg5466 thank you for your feedback, I really appreciate it.
I will see what I can do with future videos.
I actually like making longer videos so your comment is very helpful.
Thank you, Brother ❤️
I know it's been a while. Still the same here but I have faith that god will lead our hearts.
I liked the longer video. I love saving those switches. I just used one today on a leaf blower. I have had a good summer of selling cleaned air conditioners. That's kinda my thing. I buy, clean and sell air conditioners. I take them all apart and clean the mold out. Not alot of people do it so I try to corner the market. Now is leaf blowers, and then it is snow blowers. I use the money from the air conditioners to buy snow blowers and leaf blowers, and so on. It's not a bad gig. Winter time is my micro scraping and video watching. So that is why I haven't been on here much, besides the problem I spoke about before. God bless you my friend. Your brother in Christ, K Paul ❤
Hey brother, I was thinking about you the other day and wondering how you’ve been.
I will keep praying and believing God will answer your prayers.
That’s a sweet gig you got going on and some scrapping on the side, awesome!
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment, it’s nice to know you are keeping the faith and staying positive!
God bless you brother!
Hey, same my brother in Christ! I hope you're far from NE PA 😂
Long videos never bother me, they motivate me to keep moving on my mountain of mess😂. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, Daniel, I appreciate that.
Hope you’ve been doing well.
Random is great,You are so calming and interesting to listen to ,and very informative,your also a genuine nice chap
@@simodo11 thank you so much for your wonderful comment!
I’m gonna stick around for that. Love watching things melt 🔥.
Me too and I’m really looking forward to it 😃
Yes I do prefer the longer watches, and always grateful for content without padding, just giving the viewers what they want 👍🏻
@@johnthompson9032 ok cool, thank you for letting me know.
What exactly do you mean by “padding?”
Thank you for watching.
Definitely love the longer random scrapping videos. Keep up the great work.
Oh awesome, thank you so much.
I watched the whole video. I like the longer videos. This was a great video and wasn’t boring at all! Thanks so much and God bless you my friend!
@@EricScrapping4Dinidog that’s great, thank you for watching the entire video.
God bless you too!
Very grateful for your videos
@@tugboatshorty thank you very much!
😮 👋. Sometimes you make taking things apart so easy. The tools make the difference ✌️.
@@murlbailer3755 tools definitely make all the difference.
Thank you!
Love taking things apart ❤
Me too, it’s so much fun and quite relaxing.
Thank you for watching.
Great video, thanks.
@@timellsworth5383 thank you!
i like the long form videos. keep up the good work.
@@chefdopps9607 ok cool, thank you for the feedback! 😁
God Bless You.
@@rmaster1ruby thank you!
God bless you too.
Its really interesting how much good salvage metal there is in household items.🤔🤔😲😲Especially things with copper windings. Stay safe and blessed brother.😎😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
@@CandSMINING thank you brother, I appreciate it.
There's an ASMR quality to your posts....very relaxing.
Thank you so much!
Brother you will no by your hours watched how well it does. I prefer big videos put my feet up and sit down for an hour have a brew. But any length is better than no length. Awesome as usual brother stay safe regards from England
@@empirefinds that is very true brother, thank you.
God bless you and England!
I like this style of video. 👍
Oh awesome, thank you for telling me. I plan on doing more of these types of videos.
Love tearing stuff apart that how make little bit extra profit buddy!! That copper was definitely hidden would definitely missed that for sure! Yea I do it’s good! It amaze me that everything we tear apart it copper but if it a was and dryer it’s always aluminum don’t make since because everything I haven taken apart like house hold items there always copper everything wants to be difficult when your wanting to make a video buddy! I enjoy watching your videos it was nice I enjoy the longer video god bless my friend and hope you have a great weekend!
@@ScrapMan69 awesome, thank you so much my friend.
God bless you too and have a great weekend.
Now this was a master class.
Prayers to you my friend
Thank you my friend!
Longer videos mean more wh. I was talking to a guy tonight on tictok that watches your channel! Love the power strips !!
Oh cool. As you know I don’t do TikTok but that’s cool. Thank you for watching.
I have to smile watching you shred the recyclables. When I first started out, I used to be so careful with all the parts. Now, I’m like you: no clear path to disassemble? Hammer time. Lol
Love the hammer time 😆
Thank you for watching.
I enjoy the whole process of a breakdown! And i love the long form video too!
@@Bob_Sacamano ok awesome, thank you!
Have a great weekend.
New to your channel. On your last video I watched you said a prayer at the end. I love to come across scrappers that pray.
Thank you for being here.
I love God with all my heart and I’m very happy to be able to pray to Him in my videos. 😁
Great video James! You should start doing some more longer videos that would be awesome. God bless 🙏🏻
@@lljairsoft1201 thank you brother!
I’m definitely going to mix in more longer videos moving forward.
Have a great, safe week. God bless you too!
The unknown thingy looks like / is a switch to which you can connect multiple gameport devices, like old pc controllers or midi devices and use that on multiple computers (or the other way around. Like oldskool KVM switches.
Really enjoying your video's; you are calming, have much knowledge and are just such a kind person.
Keep it up, and thank you again from across the Atlantic.
I believe you are exactly right about that thing.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate you saying that 😃
Hope you’re doing well my friend.
I love doing those lights especially the highbay ones
Me too. In fact I need to make that video of the highbay light I have.
Love these types of vids. Please do more!
@@E-wasteOwen I sure will bud, thank you for letting me know.
Good video @scrapitall thank you for it .may God bless you
@@patrickwilliams4613 thank you so much, Patrick!
God bless you too.
Like that you tell the difference of before and after scrap price. Keep up the videos !
@@edwardwichert1170 awesome, thank you!
Great video as always! Nice bunch of copper goodness for sure!
@@EricScrapping4Dinidog thank you brother, I appreciate it very much.
Love the longer style video James! This one was chock full of assorted goodies and even though the yield was not tremendous, I know you had a blast scrapping it. To me its like a therapy taking stuff apart!
@@Virginianative1968 awesome, I’m happy you enjoyed it. I think I’ll be doing some longer videos moving forward.
You got that right brother, I definitely enjoy scrapping.
Thank you for watching and have a great weekend.
Like the variety and length of time 😊😊😊
Awesome, thank you.
I’m never sure if people want longer videos or not.
I appreciate you watching.
Great video. I have a bunch of microscoping to do in my yard soon. Just haven’t had time.
@@ScrappingwithGrandpa it’s never ending, which is exactly how I like it lol.
Thank you for watching.
Love a good scrap marathon, keep up the good work :)
@@nickgordon9445 awesome, I’m planning on doing more.
Thank you so much!
I actually quite enjoy long videos especially when I’m working in the shop
@@nicejunk666 interesting. I can see that.
I think the people have spoken friend "Longer videos." 🎉 I looked up that Joy Stick thingy and sent you the eBay link.. All around, awesome job, Scrapper . 🙏🙏
Thank you my friend.
Great video! Thank you.
@@poolplayers21 thank you so much.
Great video. You must have hands like a bear trap 😂
😂😂
Thank you for watching.
and then!!!! hahaha good video man!
@@DumpsterMarcus thank you.
Just subbed to you.
Awesome 😎 Video Bro 😎 😊
Thank you so much!
This has been a very enjoyable and interesting video we like the long ones just to let you know that you left some copper and silver on the low grade board it's in the relay's thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
Thank you brother.
They weren’t actually relays, they are similar but they are filled with epoxy, I’m sure you’ve seen those before.
@@scrapitall200 yes sir those two are fake little buggers lol
Yes they are, I still get fooled by them at times 😂
You are very gifted presenter .. I watch all your vlogs... Thank you.
I wish you shoot a video showing your tools coz they look very heavy duty set... where I can buy them?
@@Quaderllion thank you so much, I really appreciate reading that.
That’s a good idea, I’ll have to make a video about that sometime. Thanks for the idea.
Some of my tools were given to me by my dad, Some came from yard sales, some I bought from Amazon or Harbor Freight and some were gifts from other folks from UA-cam.
@@scrapitall200 Thank you sir.
@@Quaderllion you’re welcome!
Amen
Another great video 🙏👍🏻
@@barrylangstaff5727 thank you so much!
Мені дуже подобаються твої відео! Дякую!
Thank you so much.
I love your videos 🤩
Thank you so much!
A wonderful prayer thank you. So true, and we are all sinners in one aspect or another. The preschool scrapper went to meet the teacher night, and immediately said this is a nice class, but I’m not going to school. Please keep praying that we can get him to go on his first day.
@@jwall6006 thank you!
That’s good they think it’s a nice class, I’ll continue to pray he will be excited to go to school, learn and make friends.
Random is alwayse fun
Sure is buddy.
Good video all around. Blessings to all
Thank you I appreciate that.
God bless you
99% of the time, I think we are all just scrapping random stuff. Great video brother
That’s so true 😆
You’re up late or early lol.
Thank you brother!
@scrapitall200 my little one has been coming through to my bedroom at 3am every morning so thought I'd take in some scrapitall 😊
That’s precious, enjoy all those moments brother.
Amen
Thank you so much!
God bless!
Never got bored just don't go much over an hour ok or I might never get around to watching haha.
Found an old pedestal fan must be from early 80s. Solid and sturdy compared to the throwaway nonsense these days. Got the motor out was going to sell whole bit it was cast body and lots of windings inside so pulled that one apart and managed to clean up the alloy case and got 250 grams of copper. I doubled it's value I reckon.
I don’t think I’ll go any longer than this video, took 3.5 hours to upload 😆
That sounds awesome, I love scrapping old fans.
Yes i love ginger ale We call it ginger beer in Australia but its non alcoholic 😂
Oh cool, thank you for watching.
Definitely enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing. I’m a what would ya call it a binge hobby scrapper haha. I collect then process usually in the winter in shop by the wood stove. Usually to clear space for my next project. I due process other times of the year as well to clear space. Keep the videos coming God bless brother!
@@bradystalbaum2392 thank you so much.
That sounds nice, wood stove and scrapping.
God bless you.
Good video
Thank you!
Fun video brother in Christ!
Thank you brother!
@@scrapitall200you’re welcome brother. God bless you
Thank you and God bless you too.
Those serkit boards those black boxes there is a nice peace of copper in them
@@richardpeter1935 I got all the relays off of all the circuit boards. Some look similar but aren’t relays and are filled with epoxy. Thank you for watching.
Witam i pozdrawiam 👍👍
Hey buddy, thanks for watching
God is good all the time. I feel closer to him as a scrapper for some reason. He provides
Amen to that brother, Amen!!
👍
@@RafalScrapper thanks buddy
@@scrapitall200 cheers sir
I love ginger ale good on a upset stomach
@@Jdrf73 yes it sure is!
Opening puppies with a screwdriver 🤪
🤣
I enjoy longer videos
Awesome, thank you for letting me know.
Love this video (35min of work), Amen!
Just enough explanation, no waiting time, we get to see and learn from your experience and efficiency.
The Klein cutters (I own same as yours) has been my top 2 favorite tool for decades.
How does the Knipex compare (the clipping seems loud)?
Thank you!
The older pair I use is made by Doyle and they are great.
The newer pair with the shiny red handles are Knipex and I love them. They feel great in my hand, sharp and over all really nice.
I’m not sure about the noise though.
Thank you for watching.
Yes we have it here in Pennsylvania
Ok cool! Thank you!
Hey SiA! First : I loved this video. Unfortunately i was only now able to watch it today. Nevertheless i had a lot fun with it. To give you feedback, i like longer videos with different items to scrap. and im totally with you in saying most hobbies cost monet but scrapping in th end brings you money. but more important as a hobby scrapper you get fun with it. Have a nice week, mate. I´ll see you in the next video!
Oh good, thank you for letting me know, I really wasn’t sure if y’all wanted longer videos.
So very true, I have so much fun scrapping!
Have a great week my friend and see you Saturday.
Gingerale is my favorite
@@nicejunk666 so good, especially that brand.
@@scrapitall200 next package you send me add a gingerale we don’t have that brand
Oh really? I can definitely do that. I used to like the Canadian Dry but this one is way better imo.
@@scrapitall200 Canada Dry is my brand, we used to have a brand called pure springs it was 2nd to none
@@nicejunk666 I think you’ll like the Seagrams. I’ll definitely send you some.
I am back watching the 2nd half of this video sorry had family show up yesterday
@@nicejunk666 no worries bud. Thank you for finishing it
@@scrapitall200 of course I’m not a savage or HH
Facts 🤣
I’ve got a bench that I sit at and scrap all the small tedious stuff as well as strip all my wire,plus I have my IPad so I can watch scrapping videos while I scrap so the longer the better with videos for me. I really like your table is it just a huge piece of steel? It’s really nice. I scrapped out this huge teachers desk a while back and mounted the pencil drawer under my bench so much easier for storing and finding the tools.
That’s awesome. I like to watch videos while I scrap too.
No it’s just wood with the treads from a treadmill I put on top.
That’s a great idea and use of that.
Thank you for watching.
Vernon's ginger ale is #1
Nice 👍
Tasty stuff for sure.
Thank you for watching!
Allways like doing this you find the most interesting things inside junk. Like water heater inside steam cleaners
Exactly, it’s one of the things it makes it so much fun.
Thank you for watching.
If you drop the copper windings in a bucket of gun wash Cellulose thinner it will take the lacquer right off matt
@@mattclutterbuck9318 oh very interesting, I did not know that, thank you very much, Matt!
If there’s enough aluminum I put it in with the breakage. It all adds up 👍.
@@murlbailer3755 awesome! If so true, stuff does add up.
I do!!
Awesome! 😁
I been showing all my screws in prepared lately
@@nicejunk666 I was thinking about that the other day, I think I’ll start doing the same. Thank you for watching my friend.
Thanks for your prayers 🙏🙏👍🏻
@@barrylangstaff5727 you’re very welcome!
God bless!
you should get a fresnel lens, uses free sun power to melt metals in seconds. consolidates small pieces into bigger chunks that will fit in the crucible so if the bin gets knocked over, it wouldnt go all over the place
Interesting, I’ll have to look into that, thank you.
😎👍👍👍❤️
@@leocorneillier1996 thank you my friend.
Joyswitch appears to be worth $30 usd according to evil bay
@@nicejunk666 yeah Kris sent me a link, I’m glad I didn’t scrap it. Old school gamer market is fairly strong. Thanks buddy.
Hi ! What becomes of the steel armature from the knife sharpener ? I run across quite a few. Thank you !
@@aaronedmunds4829 some yards will buy it as prepared steel, most yards it’s just shred. There is aluminum in it but not enough to get dirty aluminum for it. And the only way to recover that aluminum is with melting it.
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for the video. I have question. What do you do with shred. There must be some disposal rules for that, you can't just throw it away, right.
You’re welcome.
The shred can be sold to the scrapyard. They will buy all metals.
Thank you for watching.
@@scrapitall200 I like scrapping as well. Back in the day there was way more copper in obsolete devices. I remember I scrapped an old color TV from late seventies and got 7 pounds of pure copper. That was a pretty good money for me 12-year-old boy.
@@Peter-gc4pm wow, that must’ve been awesome!
Yeah less and less copper is being used unfortunately for us scrappers.
the black boxes on the charger board have coper motor 7:24 and brass inside
@@jessekelley4977 they weren’t relays, I’m not sure what they are called, but they are filled with epoxy. They sure do look like relays though. Thank you for watching.
🤙🤙👍
@@piecesofpete5921 thank you buddy.
The price for food and gas is bad right now, scrapping helps , just hope voters are voting to help Americans not hurt us like now.
I agree, it’s crazy how awful everything is!
Thank you for watching.
I like all micro scrapping vidioes if its not the samething repeatted
Awesome, thank you for sharing your thoughts on longer videos.
Thank you for watching.
Those capacitors on the circuit board are aluminum.
@@peterporee4697 not worth the trouble cause they’ll need to be cleaned (will take hundreds to make a pound) and my yard doesn’t give me dirty aluminum for them so I just leave them on.
Thank you for watching.
You never did answer my question. I was talking about the screws in the disks. Can’t find anything to fit. Got all the others out.🤪
@@murlbailer3755 I did answer that question, but sometimes UA-cam hides comments or removes them for no reason. It’s frustrating.
I don’t know off the top of my head and unfortunately right now I don’t have any hard drives to test and see. Sorry my friend!
Longer videos are good, I've got to clean up a bunch of big parking lot lights today.They're all heavy cast aluminum, some with Transformers inside.It's hot today , though , so I'll be splitting it up.
@@John-jl3ky thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed a longer video.
Oh very nice, those are fun to scrap. Hopefully they’ll all be copper transformer.
@@scrapitall200 Actually there are usually half and half
@@John-jl3ky I’ve had good luck with them being double copper, but I’m sure that’s all depends on the manufacture
I know it's a switch. Good for gold and silver recovery
@@richardhulbert9480 absolutely 👍
Thank you for watching.
In some resistors, there is even gold, as I found out by accident a month ago when one of them broke. There is even a video by someone else titled 'Gold hidden in Resistors' on UA-cam. I don't know if it's worth separating it.
Interesting, I’ll have to look more into that. Thank you.
Yes nearly all resistors from 1972 to 1982 contain gold and or silver. From 82 to 92 transition to New standards. By 1992 gone.
How do u get the silver contacts of mate
@@gemmalawrence2576 I have a video showing how to remove them.
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Have you ever scrapped one of those battery operated ride on cars?do they have cooper in them
I haven’t, but I think it would be a lot of fun.
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I want to scrap one .I'm kind of new to scrapping .my husband and I have been scraping about 7 months
@@beverlycrawley6100 very cool! It sure is a lot of fun.