I guess the watchword should be, observe but verify. You're a good guy and don't mind admitting and correcting your mistakes. That's why I watch you more than anyone else.
Good thing you figured that out about the motors buddy! So better off just cut them to be on the safe side to figure if it’s aluminum or copper. Another great video buddy!!
Suggestion/experiment; maybe keep a coffee can next to where you work and put all them screws in it and see 1) how long it takes to fill, 2) what’s it weigh and 3) keeps them out of your tires….win win win! 🤓 I believe you are the hardest working scrapper on UA-cam. 💪🏼 God bless 🙏🏼🇺🇸
Thank you Dale. I will try that experiment 🔬 I love what I do. It is helping me in my semi retirement plan. I do not punch a clock anymore. It keeps my bones from freezing up. The less I move the more I hurt. Scrapping is fun and entertaining. Your the best. Thanks for the visit.
I agree they are but time is money. I only make maybe 25 cents for the small motors and I get 8 cents a pound if I leave it like it is. So I only loose 4 cents
Copper wires are classified by insulation % to copper % 40% and some yards 50% is most commonly applied to house cords so is those wires inside dryers and washers to. You forgot about heating coils $1.00 to $2.00 a lb
I guess the watchword should be, observe but verify. You're a good guy and don't mind admitting and correcting your mistakes. That's why I watch you more than anyone else.
Thank you 🙏 my friend. I love scrapping. It’s in my 🩸
I never miss an episode of you. I learn a lot and I love tearing stuff up.
More to come thank you for your visits.
Good thing you figured that out about the motors buddy! So better off just cut them to be on the safe side to figure if it’s aluminum or copper. Another great video buddy!!
Thank you scrap man69.
Great tear down video. Dryers are easy to take apart
5 minutes
Nice old video my friend! Good stuff. I’ve watched you do several dryers. Great video my friend
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Great video brother I'm trying t figure out my next video after the silver quarter hunt video
You will make it great I’m sure. Keep up the hard work
Love your videos. Keep up the great work
Thank you 🙏 your the best. Hard work always pays off
Thank you 🙏 your the best. Hard work always pays off
Suggestion/experiment; maybe keep a coffee can next to where you work and put all them screws in it and see 1) how long it takes to fill, 2) what’s it weigh and 3) keeps them out of your tires….win win win! 🤓
I believe you are the hardest working scrapper on UA-cam. 💪🏼
God bless 🙏🏼🇺🇸
Thank you Dale. I will try that experiment 🔬 I love what I do. It is helping me in my semi retirement plan. I do not punch a clock anymore. It keeps my bones from freezing up. The less I move the more I hurt. Scrapping is fun and entertaining. Your the best. Thanks for the visit.
Great video brother kéep up the great work
Hard work pays off
you get a lot of stuff for sure
I really do. It just keeps coming
Very hardwork
Drew those vacuum cleaners are easy to take
I agree they are but time is money. I only make maybe 25 cents for the small motors and I get 8 cents a pound if I leave it like it is. So I only loose 4 cents
Great video!!! Nice tips!! I will remember that when I get to my motor pile!!
Dryers are easy
Nice
Thank you
Even though you can't sell them as is ,but they still have lots more money inside them than Scrap prices.
It's always best to do your own
reach and not everything is what it is everytime.
True
My pile is looking sweet
I bet it is my friend. I bet it is
So the motors in dryers aren't copper or are some copper I'm about to take apart one apart wondering if it's even worth it
Not worth the time to me. There mostly aluminum so you will get around 20 cents a pound for it. Motors pay 20 to 25 cents a pound.
Grandpa, does all of the motor windings go as EC Wire if extracted, or does it have to be a certain diameter?
I’m not really sure. I sell them all as electronic motors
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Thank you so much for the visit
Copper wires are classified by insulation % to copper % 40% and some yards 50% is most commonly applied to house cords so is those wires inside dryers and washers to. You forgot about heating coils $1.00 to $2.00 a lb
Thank you
You could take them apart in 10 minutes or less
Less I’m sure of it
sounds like yer getting screwed on the copper wire, strip it bare, melt it down into ingots, worth way more then
Interesting yes, I am getting screwed on my copper at that one place I have another place I bring it most of the time and he pays me the best
@@ScrappingwithGrandpathats what i do too its a fun process also thx for the video i got like 3 to do