I love striping these small ones. (I simply don't have bigger ones) Fast way to strip them is just to saw the copper wire with a metal hand saw in the opposite angle of the windings..... then you can take the copper wiring out pretty fast. No brutal force needed.😎👍🏻 And sidenote: i do it for fun in my 'useless hours' just to clear my head and getting some peace of mind while scrapping.😎
@daveusher50889 ай бұрын
I strip these all the time because in Edmonton none of the yards will give electric motor price and currently motor price is .075/lb. i.e. less than shred. All the yards in Edmonton work together to screw the scrapper.
@thubprint9 ай бұрын
Wow… that’s actually super lame, I’m sorry you don’t have a better yard to go to
@stuartsmg19 ай бұрын
That's bull crap they're robbing you guys
@pgh17299 ай бұрын
Sounds like the perfect opportunity for you to start a business buying them and making a deal with a yard outside your area…
@nomadsteve52979 ай бұрын
@@pgh1729yes my thoughts exactly 👍
@selimthesaracen18058 ай бұрын
Bro just go to howden recycling in the west side they pay you motor price $0.30/lb
@gussuperman75659 ай бұрын
M8 my hat goes off to you , in your efforts to make people understand that all junkies have 2 main tools , a magnet and a speed wrench (aka hammer.) You also prove that making a living scrapping isn't for the faint of heart. I've been doing this for about 26 years , and I wouldn't trade it for anything else . Cheers M8 Keep up the good work. God bless y'all.
@thubprint9 ай бұрын
Always appreciate your kind words, and thanks for watching! As always I’m not seeking to tell people how to spend their time, and regardless of hourly I did enjoy doing this one. Splitting them apart like apples is pretty fun 😊
@cijil1699 ай бұрын
Sometimes the fun with scrapping is just breaking stuff and that alone can be priceless. The money, if any, buys a tasty beverage. Keep breaking stuff!!
@shaystern24539 ай бұрын
i'd say yes it's always worth it. 5 bucks an hour as opposed to nothing an hour.
@simodo119 ай бұрын
Great video,I scrap any size transformer as it all adds up.Never worry about hourly rate ,just enjoy stripping the copper out of them ,it’s good for my mind
@ebikescrapper39259 ай бұрын
It's better use of your time than watching television.
@thescrapmeister9 ай бұрын
I have not taken them apart... I just sell them as motors. The time saved can be used to get more scrap. Great Video!
@ashmartin73748 ай бұрын
no matter the time spent, it's a noble cause to scrap what would be thrown away.
@martymcfly25069 ай бұрын
I'd suggest keeping an eye out for an old hydraulic/electric log splitter you could modify with a sharper cutting edge. I have the luxury of a large industrial compression moulding press that I can mount an axe head in. It takes 3 seconds to split any transformer, so I was thinking a log splitter might work well too
@davidh2669 ай бұрын
Hmm good idea but hydraulic press works better
@PandaMachine08 ай бұрын
These are great! I come across a lot of old desktop PC's with the motherboard and ram pulled out but there seems like a LOT more going on there. It would be very interesting to know the total potential value in all the bits parsed out.
@thubprint8 ай бұрын
I’d like to know too! I don’t have a good buyer for scrap circuit boards so I’d have to break them right down, and I’m not really set up for that kind of processing just yet haha
@steveherr4509 ай бұрын
depends what you would have done with those three hours. if you would have spent those extra 3 hours sitting at a tavern, then yes it was worth it. sitting in front of the boob tube, yes it is worth it. if you could have cut condensers open at $45 an hour, no it wasn't worth it. sit in the house and listen to your wife complain, heck i would do it if i wasn't getting paid to stay away from the house. all depends what else you would have used that three hours for.
@scrapitall2009 ай бұрын
It is definitely useful information. Nice demonstration buddy!
@mikeanderson11398 ай бұрын
I micro scrap everything that I get my hands on. anyone who does this knows it can't be about the money only, there's better ways, but it's just so much fun! Keep up the great vids!!
@evolx109 ай бұрын
The small fan motors with the crustacean grip, unless they are supper thick, all you need is to grab each "claw" with a pair channellocks and twist in the opposite dir and the copper core basically falls out. no hammer, no pry.
@mr.zardoz33449 ай бұрын
Do you ever set aside a day for tool restoration and upkeep? Sharpening, rust removal, etc.
@Kenthis159 ай бұрын
It’s not something I’d do normally. But we had some bad snow recently. Perfectly good time to find something to do. Thanks for really letting us know what our time is worth. You’re really helping us make the most out of what little time we have.
@SollersScrappingandDiving9 ай бұрын
I tend to only break down the easy microwave style motors, the heat solenoids and any inductors with a ferrite core than can be easily smashed and the bigger transformers and motors but not to save the time for minimum increase, to save my wrists, I'm a hobby scrapper so I don't care how long things take as I keep all my copper for casting. This was interesting thank you! 🙂
@johnthompson90327 ай бұрын
Nice😉
@johnthompson90327 ай бұрын
I scraped my massage chair, you know the ones that are in the airport terminals, yuh it was one of those ooh second hand £100 purchases that seemed to make sense, then I realised it looked huge in my tiny house and when it reclines it was even bigger🤣 I broke my back getting it through my front door and again getting it in the garden😂 I did use it for 2 years to justify the money spent, I’m crazy but not stupid🤪
@SollersScrappingandDiving7 ай бұрын
@@johnthompson9032 😄 at least it got some use first 😉
@RustydriftRC9 ай бұрын
Those motors, the ones you described as “lobster-claw looking” (like microwave fan motors, if you squeeze the opposite side in the vise the copper coil falls out without the hammer.
@thubprint9 ай бұрын
I can’t believe I didn’t try that lol, next time!
@axelohmstede9437 ай бұрын
Idea - get a 3 ton arbor press and an old hatchet blade - use that to split transformers. It'd likely go through like butter and go a LOT faster than the machete & hammer. Processing speed would likely double if not more and it'd be a $400 investment in a tool you'd use all the time to separate stuff and press apart motors.
@GeorgiaDogScrapper8 ай бұрын
Nice, makes me think twice about spending the time to break them down. The only thing is that my scrap yard only gives shred price and not transformer price. Stay safe and see you on the next video
@carlgodfrey29749 ай бұрын
Great comparison video. I watched the video of scrapping the large transformers.
@WhytePip6 ай бұрын
Cool.....im off to find my old machete....... Thanks for the tips
@DavidGS669 ай бұрын
Slats can be pulled apart using wire cutters, sometimes extremely tight. Hammer used to loosen glue. Best method if you want to keep Cu in bigger bunches, easier to handle.
@jayc81809 ай бұрын
I only do the easy ones that don’t have tape all through them.. that “lobster claw” motor one you can take a sharp knife or razor and run it over the same spot in the copper a few times and it’ll usually cut the copper down to the core. From there just pull it off. They’re pretty quick.
@DianaRea-nv8zc9 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your videos. I collect the small ones and process while listening to a podcast or game on phone
@joeybuldo30089 ай бұрын
I’ll usually do most of these unless they are like the rly small one or I have nothing else better to do, usually when I do small transformers tho I’ll do them as I get them not in a session this way it adds to my dollars per hour for the day
@scott-kf1bi9 ай бұрын
17 bucks is better then a 10 dollar bottle of wine. 3 hour work out of the arms is so beneficial.
@bluejay33698 ай бұрын
I cut mine in half just like that and then put the silicone ends up either end of the vise or anything that's puts it up and use a punch and hammer the windings come right out easy
@PandaMachine09 ай бұрын
These are so incredibly helpful!
@DrHutOfHandcraft9 ай бұрын
Nice camera work again, really enjoy these kind of videos. I believe you that you got tired of transformers haha
@Silent.Stacker5 ай бұрын
Good information. Thank you.
@ltdan29909 ай бұрын
Thub, use the angle grinder on the little "claw" ones and just cut across the copper and it peals right out. You loose a bit of copper but you save a lot of time.
@patrickmorrissey22719 ай бұрын
Nice job. That is very good information to have....
@omar_padilla9 ай бұрын
Great video as always! Only I think you owe your machete an apology, because it looked like it came through for you. Never forget that every single tool is important!.
@larrybuckles51809 ай бұрын
Love your videos, no matter what you cover, plus I imagine it is pretty cold.
@joeigneczi25249 ай бұрын
I always break them down either watching you or project shop fl
@dustintempleton14087 ай бұрын
Great information to have!
@scraprodriguez8 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing this with us
@Kreacher19749 ай бұрын
The ones with the extra metal piece around it, just use the side cutters and pull it off. Much easier.
@nbarrager9 ай бұрын
Just had my first scrap run this morning, I'm pretty sure my yard throws all motors and transformers in the shred pile. Can't blame them, most of the ones I've found are all aluminum.
@keepupthegoodwork9359 ай бұрын
Really interesting!
@maritimescrapper9 ай бұрын
Great info! Awesome video my friend!!
@wszechmocnieuzdolniony9 ай бұрын
Witam witam i pozdrawiam serdecznie z Polski 🇵🇱👍👍👍
@rixismetals9 ай бұрын
Great video ,I like doing the small transformers know I started to use the machete method lol
@dr.a0069 ай бұрын
Get to the coppah! I mean, choppah! I mean, get to the coppah choppah!!
@Richardstevens12349 ай бұрын
Well a bit of a loss but you can take your time, you have no boss breathing down your neck hurrying you up going on about time lines etc.
@EddieLeigan6 ай бұрын
Thub! I have an idea for a video like this. I have been collecting Christmas lights, then clipping out the bulb parts, putting them in one bin, then putting the wire bits from in between in another bin. It’s the best way to get the most money but I’m debating if it’s worth it. Can you check it out? For the record, the yard in Calgary said they would take the bulbs/sockets too, just at a bottom dollar price and then pay more for the wire. Could be an interested vid!
@thubprint6 ай бұрын
That was one of my earliest videos! Scrapping Christmas Lights - How Much PER HOUR? - Is It Worth It? kzbin.info/www/bejne/m6GrdHqQmLqcoqs I haven’t watched it in awhile and I don’t know how well it’s aged, but I remember that it wasn’t worth it haha
@wilmanmiami3 ай бұрын
What kind of gloves do you use? thanks
@tomokovlog85679 ай бұрын
Your fingers are never far from the head of a hammer 🔨
@thadofalltrades9 ай бұрын
These are only worth processing if you have nothing else to do. I think with a more stable platform you'd cut through them faster.
@davea51508 ай бұрын
Angel hair pasta!!!!
@airidaspask9 ай бұрын
I don't understand why the prices are so different between Canada and Europe for coper we get paid around 6.50€ per kg hearing anything less is surprising and for steel of the lowest grand I get paid 0.35 per kg (I'm sorry if this is an annoying or just a useless comment )
@andreabc14699 ай бұрын
Transport? Logistic
@thubprint9 ай бұрын
Is that not pretty much the same though? 1€ = $1.50 CAD, and 1kg=2.2lbs so your copper is about $4.40CAD/lb which I’ve seen recently but this was #2 grade so it’s lower. It does sound like you get twice as much as me for steel though
@andreabc14699 ай бұрын
@@thubprint Steel is 29 Cent (€) Kg today in Germany
@bentleyalder54929 ай бұрын
To combat that "mess" I've taken to wrapping them in single layer of duct tape. It's not a complete solution but more a work in progress 😂
@bentleyalder54929 ай бұрын
A dull pair of wire cutters works great to get off those metal envelopes 😊
@BB-yj8wd2 ай бұрын
@9:26, did you accidentally toss some copper with the steel? Im sure you figured it out eventually lol hello from indiana, USA!
@mikeschulte42719 ай бұрын
I would recommend a heat gun to melt all that paper and plastic off the copper after you take them out of the steel
@tylerrowe72229 ай бұрын
As I watch this I cleaning copper and brass fixing to haul a load in tomorrow morning 1,000 pounds of copper #2 hope I make good money
@superdud1249 ай бұрын
Should be between $4000 and $4500.
@timlad58 ай бұрын
Small scale scrapping won't make you rich bit it can be fun and help pay the bills.
@curtispederson93906 ай бұрын
Makeing money with cpmes with practice and knowingwhat your doing and NOT BEING distracted by something else😊😊
@curtispederson93906 ай бұрын
Scrap comes with
@davea51509 ай бұрын
Is the copper no. 1 or 2 ?
@paulcoenen79189 ай бұрын
#2
@Olliescraps9 ай бұрын
i love you videos
@thubprint9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Olliescraps9 ай бұрын
@@thubprint you inspired me to start my own channel
@NebulaTheOfficial9 ай бұрын
sweet, the second im on free period, i get a new video to watch! Don't know whether to be impressed about your use of the machete, or horrified that you have it.
@bond1j899 ай бұрын
90% of men that work with their hands have one.
@andreabc14699 ай бұрын
@@bond1j89 no
@daveanderson24689 ай бұрын
Just cut the wire on one side with hacksaw and pry it out of the other side with a screwdriver or punch
@henriknielsen8209 ай бұрын
🎉🎉
@benhumphregys30879 ай бұрын
Easy money I feel big whack easy cash 💵
@everydaywithmeridyth89368 ай бұрын
My yard pays .01 over shred for them.. I take them apart
@rohitbhandari16964 ай бұрын
8:45 8:47 8:48
@miloudoranges22019 ай бұрын
🤠
@ryanphillips13889 ай бұрын
Breaking transformers always depends on the price of copper
@steveherr4509 ай бұрын
yes i have competition that won't break down transformers, condensers or whatever that has copper in it when the price is down but will when the price is up. problem that is you are wasting time pulling it when the price is up and you don't get as much hauled in. but i pull copper no matter if the price is up or down and just stock pile it for when the price does go up that way i have it already to go. my fellow local scrappers always wonder how i get so much copper when the prices are up, because i collect and seperate it when the price is down. same with other scrap when it is down, no one hauls but i do and stock pile behind my shed then when prices are up and everyone is fighting over it, i haul out of my backyard.
@nomadsteve52979 ай бұрын
I think if you are doing it as a hobby and a reason to play in the man cave, then yes its worth it 😊
@bobbylewis17089 ай бұрын
What is the tattoo on your hand ?
@vincedibona46879 ай бұрын
#boltdownthatviseforgodssake
@thubprint9 ай бұрын
🤣👍
@memo_madness9 ай бұрын
🤭first 50
@E-hab9 ай бұрын
Metal butcher
@joelong552524 күн бұрын
Annoying
@wafamughrabi87239 ай бұрын
It's not worth it at all
@hwccorey3 ай бұрын
Dude...what's the best way to contact you? I'm in the Niagara Region of Ontario and fairly new to hobby scrapping...6months and loving every minute of it! Would like to connect with you!