I Never Scrap These 9 Items!

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@carolburnette2019
@carolburnette2019 2 жыл бұрын
I do it as a hobby, while I'm watching T.V. or listening to a podcast. I find it to be therapeutic.
@bennylava8717
@bennylava8717 9 ай бұрын
while watching carol brunett shows? LOL
@carolburnette2019
@carolburnette2019 9 ай бұрын
@@bennylava8717 Good One! 😂
@Christopher-vk8qo
@Christopher-vk8qo 6 ай бұрын
​@@bennylava8717❤😢p1q😮
@throwachair
@throwachair 2 жыл бұрын
one thing to remember is that many people would consider time spent at home stripping metal is a better deal than going to a workplace, you can have a break when you want and are still there with your family.
@HondaAholic
@HondaAholic Жыл бұрын
You can even do it with your family if they're interested. Me and my girlfriend enjoy picking things up off the curb or out of dumpsters, getting back home and tearing them apart to see what's inside. My daughter(almost 2 years old) likes picking up all the screws and stuff with magnets and helps put plastic bits in a trash bag.
@MikeySmithJones
@MikeySmithJones 10 ай бұрын
Hard to find a job you can do from home an hour here and hour there.
@blackbearelectronicswithco9541
@blackbearelectronicswithco9541 9 ай бұрын
Yeah recently, I found 3 TV’s and a computer monitor in the trash, and I got some nice electronic components from them
@csmphotography
@csmphotography 2 жыл бұрын
I volunteer at a local shooting range as a Range Safety Officer. They let me take home brass casings. At 85 cents a pound, I turned in 192 pounds yesterday. $163.00. That is worth it,
@commonsensekaren6508
@commonsensekaren6508 Жыл бұрын
Wow other shooters don't pick them up to reload?
@ryaj2356
@ryaj2356 Жыл бұрын
A
@ryaj2356
@ryaj2356 Жыл бұрын
@@commonsensekaren6508 a lot of them don’t feel it’s worth the time to pick them up reload them, the cost of the supplies to do it to just buy more.
@christopherleubner6633
@christopherleubner6633 Жыл бұрын
Worth it even more to reload 😎
@nunyabisnass1141
@nunyabisnass1141 Жыл бұрын
​@@commonsensekaren6508 there's also a limit to how many times they can be safely reused, so if you don't know if they've already been reused, it's best to toss them.
@VirtualShelling411
@VirtualShelling411 Жыл бұрын
the best thing about scraping metal is that your working at home most the time with your family close by and that time is worth more then all the gold to me.
@moonmining4922
@moonmining4922 8 ай бұрын
Correct. I'm working in normal job and in free time I'm scraping electronics from friends and other sources. I'm collecting some parts to sell in the future and rest stuff I keep in my basement. When I will collect 1000kg then recover a gold and others metals.
@humpbackhowler3466
@humpbackhowler3466 Ай бұрын
Combat wounded VET on a fixed income. I have tools, time and nice working space with an S-10 truck. My goal is to collect metal that I can safely handle and buy ounces of silver with the income. I don’t need more income to live but I need a reason to live. Thanks for your videos. I brought home my first extruded aluminum today.
@bobtailsthecat
@bobtailsthecat 26 күн бұрын
you’re a good man
@tylerwalker1994tw
@tylerwalker1994tw 10 күн бұрын
He'll yea! Vet also thanks for your service
@tylerwalker1994tw
@tylerwalker1994tw 10 күн бұрын
I also buy silver
@66bigbuds
@66bigbuds 2 жыл бұрын
Zinc diecast pay way better than dirty aluminum. I can go through a bucket of molded plug ends in an hour or less. With just a pair of vise grips and a pair of good diagonals. And if you leave a little copper on them they go red brass. Some of us don't have much scrap available, so we learn to scrap everything we can get.
@curtispederson9390
@curtispederson9390 2 жыл бұрын
Scrapping is the best for us that are retired .
@jgmetalsjasongomez9041
@jgmetalsjasongomez9041 2 жыл бұрын
Just want to add that , on the plug ends, I normally just use 2 pair of channel lock pliers. With the tops of the jaws as leverage, I don't need to soften the plugs up before removing the brass. some times the brass breaks off but not often enough to make a significant difference in weight. I hope this helps at least 1 person to save time in recycling.
@TiborRoussou
@TiborRoussou 2 жыл бұрын
same.
@TheMurfed
@TheMurfed Жыл бұрын
I don't mess with them, they are 50 cents a pound as is.
@drdankchronic
@drdankchronic Жыл бұрын
​@@TheMurfed yea but brass is $3/lb
@ethanhumphrey5758
@ethanhumphrey5758 Жыл бұрын
What planet do you live on? A doller a kilo for plug ends? I get 10 cents@@TheMurfed
@TP-es1pf
@TP-es1pf Жыл бұрын
Brass is $4 CAD it adds up Buy a vise for the cord ends, seriously
@420gzuz
@420gzuz 2 жыл бұрын
the secret difference maker with laptops is the fact that in some cases, you can actually re-sell the Windows license that came with the laptop brand new. like 40 for the software license. Also there's a niche demand for "burner laptops" if you know someone who knows someone who does the dark web thing. Alternatively, take a few days to brush up on your A+ computer hardware knowledge and know that any halfway modern, complete laptop is worth $40 to a lot of people if it powers up, runs stable, and has a power cord.
@TheUltimateRecycler
@TheUltimateRecycler 2 жыл бұрын
There are two important variables when considering whether scrapping something is worth it - other than the obvious time involved and price available in your area. They are the time an individual has to devote to scrapping (A) and the amount of scrap an individual can access (B). For those of us with virtually no time (A = almost nothing!) and have access to mountains of scrappable stuff (B = lots) - then the answer is, just scrap the absolute gems and nothing else! If the values are the other way around - scrap everything til your heart is content!! 😁
@angrydragonslayer
@angrydragonslayer Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this is how i felt back when i did it I had 2 hours to spare per day and I could really use one of them for sleep
@akparker08
@akparker08 Жыл бұрын
You know if you thought about it you could hire some neighborhood kids guide them along and show him how to scrap a TV or what not and split it with you know maybe you could get a lot more done if you got mountains of s*** ain't doing you no good sitting there
@martynrawlins8050
@martynrawlins8050 2 жыл бұрын
Your presentations in videos are brilliant. Laid back and funny is a great combination. It takes talent to do that. I too am concerned about the environment, recycling and earning a bit of money to live in harmony with the planet. Get prepared for retirement as well because life is paradoxical. There is lots you can do and you can look back at it and it seems more like 400 years sometimes. But old age creeps up fast and it seems like 5 minutes and you can't do the things you could do. Your videos are worth more than scrap gold, especially from the point of view of an old British guy who's life was saved from bleeding to death internally by our NHS. Here's to being alive and kicking. Thanks you have more talent than you realise in your presentations.
@3v3nte
@3v3nte 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. For me, saving all the plug ends and taking the brass prongs out of them is definitely worth it. The way I strip them: I put them in the vice facing up and extract the prongs with side cutter pliers. Not hard on the wrist, very fast process, and no need to warm them up.
@thubprint
@thubprint 2 жыл бұрын
Huh, not sure why I struggled so much? Well glad you’ve got a good system 😄
@britneyystaples91
@britneyystaples91 7 ай бұрын
​@@thubprint why do you cut the plugs off the #2 wire? I run a scrap yard and have never had any issues with leaving plugs on the shop wire for the 12 years that ive been in business. Also with the laptops you should beable to find somebody paying 2 dollars or more per pound "American dollars" for complete laptops. I think what you should do with your escrap is save up a large ammount than contact a US buyer to come buy it off from you. Where there is nobody buying it in your area that means you have no competition and could really have a monopoly on your local market. If there are no buyers in your area become the buyer in your area.
@mainelyelectric
@mainelyelectric 2 жыл бұрын
As a avid scraper I don’t feel that any amount of dismantling of items is a waste of time. Yes some things will take a long time but I enjoy it because I learn from stuff and I enjoy a couple of beers while dismantling. Scraping It’s my hobby not my day to day 9-5 job. It makes some money and I’m fine with that. The Rest of my time I’m busy on the farm.
@VAcreeper
@VAcreeper 2 жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on breaking down flat screens TV’s?
@inuyasha_115
@inuyasha_115 2 жыл бұрын
@@VAcreeper replying because I’d like to know too I have 3 broken ones in my attic
@lawrencejelsma8118
@lawrencejelsma8118 Жыл бұрын
It's also the sciences of engineering non-reuse or economic unfeasible (until when needed). I see people stripping coated wires to get to the #2 copper projects rather than find a way to roll in like 10 feet and multiples lengths for engineering reuse projects. When an engineering project needs it it will require wirings. It is not to say that cracked and frayed (or aged copper wire coatings) are a reason to never reuse older wiring into new wiring projects but I think some bench tests can support going further with the wires and protection insulation shielding reuse rather than buy new and guaranteed again.
@marcoparigi
@marcoparigi Жыл бұрын
@@VAcreeper I do these a fair bit in Australia. There is little competition in picking them up. You get a bit of wire, the lcd is not worth anything itself, and is hazardous. You wouldn’t do it for the money.
@VAcreeper
@VAcreeper Жыл бұрын
@@marcoparigi that’s what i figured I appreciate your feedback Thx
@johnathanwells7363
@johnathanwells7363 2 жыл бұрын
Your totally right. I quit wasting my time on any with a motor smaller than a box fan. Vacuum can be good but then your left with a mountain of plastics only a pro could separate and recycle to keep out of landfill. Keep scraping folks it just takes a while to find a method that works for you Edit: do call out your buyer. They are allowed a very small percentage of trash to aluminum or brass even and you should be allowed to. To have a good load of aluminum rejected for a few onces of junk is heartbreaking especially when you know they will just mix it in the clean and still get a great price for there's but not yours. It's a rules for thee but not me kinda thing. Stand up to your buyer and they will eventually break. Just don't go full Karen you don't want to lose them completely forcing you to drive to another town and waste more of your time and money
@thubprint
@thubprint 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve learned that lesson myself, didn’t realize at first that they have a certain percentage of contaminants they allow in their clean bins. It helps to have several yards to choose between!
@ganzeytyler
@ganzeytyler 7 ай бұрын
I grabbed a vacuum some put at the curb with their trash, tore it apart and made over $100 selling the parts on ebay. .. sometimes i cringe when i see scrappers just binning stuff because they see the $2 in copper but not the actual item that is 50x as valuable. Same thing with conputer power supplies. The conponents inside are worth more than the copper, usually some large caps, high quality fets, ect that will all sell for wayyyy more than scrap value
@ironangel667
@ironangel667 2 жыл бұрын
Thub, buddy, pal. Don't let the little stuff pile up. Clean them and save the small pieces as get them. Your wrists will thank you.
@somanybookstbr9716
@somanybookstbr9716 2 жыл бұрын
Once again, amazing comments here from folks who are real micro-scrappers! So interesting, many clever ways to get the good stuff out. I always enjoy your 'Time (and Pain) vs. Money' research videos Thub. : )
@thubprint
@thubprint 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, the people who share their experiences in the comments are fantastic and I’m so grateful for them. This industry is different all over the place and it’s cool to see where the differences lie
@TheWolfster001
@TheWolfster001 2 жыл бұрын
If you are scrapping, best thing to do is hoard it until the prices are high and clean sort and reclean everything, cleaner it is the more you make..
@noddynoodle7060
@noddynoodle7060 2 жыл бұрын
Good video Thub. For me the biggest thing is figuring out what your scrap yard will take vs. how much your time worth to collect/process it. I get $1/kg for ballasts here in Australia. Your yard was 25c/lb, about 55c/kg or there abouts. So I make pretty much double on my balasts. That makes all the difference to whether something is worth picking up or not.. Cheers
@georgewaynewilcoxjr2102
@georgewaynewilcoxjr2102 2 жыл бұрын
Iron 15 cents # #2 dropcoard $1.25 #1 Romex $.195 extruded/ cast aluminum 45 cents. Lead 50 cents. Copper #2 $2.95 Copper#1 $3.95 Dec 1 2022 St louis Metal.
@gravitybear
@gravitybear 2 жыл бұрын
I always welcome your perspective. I definitely save the zinc die cast and for a while I was getting a good number of PC power supplies while helping a non-profit dispose of their old computers. For plug ends I just break off the brass blades, but my scrapyard doesn't need the plugs cut off for #2 ICW, so I leave the rest on.
@SollersScrappingandDiving
@SollersScrappingandDiving 2 жыл бұрын
Haha thanks for the mention, plug soup is the future lol easy to pull out all the pins but of course we have 3 nice chunky brass pins but I only boil mine for 10mins in the urn, that's all that is needed in that. I love that you mentioned most of my channel content as stuff you don't bother scrapping 😂🤣 but that is because I have a good board buyer here now in the UK and as you said, it is different depending on circumstances where individuals are, having said that, I have a mountain of laptops to do, they are definitely not my favourites 😆 The ring with copper wrapped round them are toroidal inductors or the large ones (which as a copper adoring woman are my favourites) are toroidal transformers and they contain a lot of copper. If people do the ewaste like me then cherry picking the small ones off of things like power supplies quickly make them mount up, I did that when I was stuck in with Covid. Here in the UK we get a good price for lead at the yard, it is illegal to use lead fishing weights here so no market that way. Fab video 😉
@its_marc
@its_marc 2 жыл бұрын
Mention off thub = made it 😁👍
@SollersScrappingandDiving
@SollersScrappingandDiving 2 жыл бұрын
@@its_marc lol 🙂 Hi Marc!
@gasstationpeanuts1814
@gasstationpeanuts1814 2 жыл бұрын
What do you do with your pthalate-cancer-soup after? Pour it down the drain?
@bfg69bug
@bfg69bug 2 жыл бұрын
Plug soup.. I love it, saw it on your channel sollers, I've been waiting to give it a go when I have a few more saved up. 😀 Strange how different things are good in different countries.
@SollersScrappingandDiving
@SollersScrappingandDiving 2 жыл бұрын
@@bfg69bug oh good, plug soups away, now an international dish😁, I didn't come up with the original idea though, just the use of the urn for a 10min turn around 😄 but it's nice and quick and easy. Was nice to see Thub giving it a go 🙂 Have a lovely weekend James!
@MrRoscojones1
@MrRoscojones1 Жыл бұрын
I love scraping. I found scrapping back when I was in a bankruptcy. It really got me through those tough years. I made a lot of relationships with people who would give me metal. The problems started when the prices just fell off the cliff. I’m in Nashville Tn. Honestly with the plugs I cut them off the wire and put them in my steel pile. I don’t really have the space or time to really get into breaking everything down and separating it.
@buentaste
@buentaste Жыл бұрын
Good that you still recycle in some way putting in the steel pile. 👍🏻
@sharkscrapper
@sharkscrapper 2 жыл бұрын
Fortunately for me, and many others, the situation in the US different when it comes to computer scrap. That said, I agree on laptops. I just sell them as is, not worth my time dealing with all those screws. I did a video on power supplies comparing all the different ways they can be broken down for sales. Bottom line for me - cut the wires and sell as PSU without wire. BUT my yard is happy to take my #2 ICW with plug ends still on, so I save tons of time. It's very interesting to watch these types of videos to compare what works and what doesn't in various regions and for different people. Thanks for sharing.
@TheWolfster001
@TheWolfster001 2 жыл бұрын
I agree..
@sharkscrapper
@sharkscrapper 2 жыл бұрын
@@darthtrolleus1947 🤣🤣
@chuchoelroto1318
@chuchoelroto1318 10 ай бұрын
I usually fill up the trash bin and take the kids to the scrap yard just for a trip. Don't really get any money out of it. Copper is the one for me, though. I have a bunch of big plug-ins I'm going to tear up, as soon as I find time for it.😂😂😂
@steveschindler2802
@steveschindler2802 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the video. Like you said this is an opinion piece and I completely respect your choices. As for me I do all my detail detail work while sitting around watching TV at night. I can tear down several laptops during one feature length movie so its not like I'm wasting any time. Same with the plugs. I've found a way that is pretty simple but you are right it can be hard on the wrists. Bottom line if you are spending time on the low end stuff when you could be doing something more productive then yes its a waste of time. If you can multitask though it can add a bit to your bottom line.
@wild_insomnia
@wild_insomnia 2 жыл бұрын
Dude,you are so well spoken and have a soft pleasant voice.
@kimtoy6035
@kimtoy6035 Жыл бұрын
thx for the perspective! honestly i spend too much time breaking down anything, so i value the reminder. I too keep my lead, but for a different if not dissimilar reason: I'm teaching myself to flint-knap, and in so doing I also decided to make my own tools, including boppers. picture copper pipe with a cap soldered on the end, then fill it with lead for weight. ✓✓bopper✓✓. i took a little homemade ingot in to my scrapyard, asked the price, and immediately grabbed it out n took it home with me. waaay more valuable in my workshop as material.
@johnkirkwood9198
@johnkirkwood9198 Жыл бұрын
I'm just starting out. helpful hints, thanks. I'm in the Vancouver BC area.
@pederlindstrom3132
@pederlindstrom3132 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Thub. Plug ends,, I clamp them in the bench vice and a pair of sidecutter and pull them out, sometimes the copper strands come with. Those round coils are called Torroidal transformer.
@Penguinek
@Penguinek 2 жыл бұрын
Btw the name of the channel mentioned is " everyday sollers ", for those who didn't hear.
@3604Kvideos
@3604Kvideos Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. It was interesting to hear your thoughts. I only recycle dirty cables. I was going to ask, how does it compare to making videos for KZbin, but looking at your views, that answers the question. Well done.
@mithrilsilver575
@mithrilsilver575 Жыл бұрын
Most landfills pull out the scrap. Especially big stuff. Last time I went to the dump their scrap pile was bigger than the one at my local scrap yard.
@SidewaysEightSix
@SidewaysEightSix 2 жыл бұрын
The ballasts have too much tat like silicon inside to be worth anything but we go through them pretty regularly in our warehouse and the wires are solid strand copper that strips easily with a knife. Just clip the wires off, put the wire in a vice at one end, hood the wire tight with your hand at the other, and swipe your knife down. Usually one pass with a sharp blade will cut the insulation off pretty clean. Then after I’ve got 10 or so wires of good length I put all of them in the vice at one end, and the other ends in my drill chuck and spin them tight until they ball up really tight. So far I’ve got about 5lbs of really clean copper wire. Not great money. But not bad.
@thubprint
@thubprint 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I’m with you there, the solid-core wire is super easy to strip
@TheWolfster001
@TheWolfster001 2 жыл бұрын
A DIY wire stripper does a great job too.. I over the years made several different manual wire strippers.. Saves you hands a lot of cramping
@josephheins325
@josephheins325 2 жыл бұрын
Have a 9" side cutter and grab prong close to plug and pry up. Use another pair of slip joint pliers to hold plug. Usually 2 to 5 seconds and it's out with small amount of copper wire.
@MrMazza1998
@MrMazza1998 2 жыл бұрын
Thub, for the plugs best you mount a good vice and then leverage them out. Much easier and don't need to spend money for gas
@sharkscrapper
@sharkscrapper 2 жыл бұрын
agreed
@TheWolfster001
@TheWolfster001 2 жыл бұрын
Completely agree, also if you have kids you can talk them into doing that part, I bribed my kids with pizza, works every time..
@sharkscrapper
@sharkscrapper 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheWolfster001 🤣🍕🍕🍕
@trueheart1372
@trueheart1372 2 жыл бұрын
Also can heat them in water till you can extract with knife
@murraymadness4674
@murraymadness4674 Жыл бұрын
You are very correct in that when I have scrapped stuff, it takes only ONE TIME that I injure myself it is clear my health is worth more than $20 or even $200.
@yazmon4515
@yazmon4515 Жыл бұрын
I try not to use my hammer to smash the transformers, ac adaptors, switches, receptacles and other items with hard plastic cases. It seems easier and less messy to simply put them in my vise if they fit and tighten the vise until they crack apart. Holding your non vise-cranking hand over the object while you tighten the vise will help contain the flying debris.
@SHAKA38
@SHAKA38 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. As a viewer of various channels, things like this is always in the back of my mind. I know that things vary by region and even by different Yards in the same city but I enjoyed your breakdown of what's worth YOUR while and why.
@suryawarman8895
@suryawarman8895 2 жыл бұрын
I like your video very much basically Iam in coal mining but more interested in doing similar like you.
@bananaslama
@bananaslama 2 жыл бұрын
Random question. When you throw items in with steel that have other types of metal in them, does the machine separate the other metals from the steel or does it all just get mixed in together for processing? Always wondered how that worked. I've been tossing the power chord ends in with steel all this time and would hate to think I'm ruining the steel shred with brass.
@twisted2291
@twisted2291 2 жыл бұрын
Mixed loads get sent to a shredder. There are large magnets and eddy currents belt that will separate some of the different metals. It is a really neat process.
@johnchristie1423
@johnchristie1423 2 жыл бұрын
When the steel goes to the smelter different material melts at different temps so they are pulled off. Many times that pays for the heating power with the Cu and Al.
@thomaseidst3170
@thomaseidst3170 2 жыл бұрын
Laptop has battery 18650 cells they you wil collect :) Lot of projekt to make and you wil love it :) Much love from norway ❤️
@bernieshort6311
@bernieshort6311 2 жыл бұрын
It would be nice to add to this the nine items you would definitely scrap. Interesting video, thank you.
@buddynorville1276
@buddynorville1276 Жыл бұрын
By using my vise to hold the plugs, then a good grabbing tool to pull them out is a lot easier on the wrists. Good luck. I enjoy your videos.
@Dorian803
@Dorian803 2 жыл бұрын
Here's how to do power sockets: either use 2 pairs of pliers to pull, one to hold the plastic, the other to pull the prongs, or just use some good cutters to snip the prongs off. You get half the metal but it's very fast and much less wrist strain.
@introverttechnologist8899
@introverttechnologist8899 2 жыл бұрын
I also don't bother with aluminum foil, i wouldn't come across enough to bother having another bucket. I do however pull the brass/copper from all plugs - 1 end in the vice and rip them out with pliers. Yes it does wear out the wrist but i tend to do them as i go so i don't gather a bunch to have to do at once. I hate power adapters but i still pull them apart.
@MyAdidasiii
@MyAdidasiii 2 жыл бұрын
When the plug end is in the vise, and using round headed channel locks instead of pliers, grab the spade ends long-wise and “roll” them out. Hard to explain the visual, maybe you can try next time. I do these by hand this bay, the vise would make it way easier though!
@JasonBristow2003
@JasonBristow2003 2 жыл бұрын
I just throw aluminum, cast aluminum, zinc, and lead in the same bucket and they usually give me clean aluminum price for it. I don't scrap plugs or transformer plugs because they give me extension wire price for the wire with plugs. The only electronics I scrap are receivers because there is a large microwave transformer inside that is always copper. I just take computer towers whole and get that price because there is no market for ewaste in my area.
@thubprint
@thubprint 2 жыл бұрын
Makes sense to me. Gotta check the receivers first though, some of them are worth quite a bit these days
@twisted2291
@twisted2291 2 жыл бұрын
You need to talk to some of your local computer shops. Not the big box stores. Many of then will have a e-waste buyer that they deal with. The reasons why so many places take e-waste for free is cause they have a buyer for it. They just pallet the stuff up and sell it bulk to a processor that will take them apart so they can move it one to the next round of buyers. I have to drive over 100 miles (160 km) for my nearest buyer. But with a pick up just like yours filled to the top with just laptops. I can net between $2000 to $3500 for the load. They are not bought by the pound. But by the processor type in it. Between $10 to $50. each if it is the later i-7 processor. But again. It is one of those things where you need room to build a stock pile.
@shawndillon2329
@shawndillon2329 2 жыл бұрын
Dillon Scrap Metal Pickup enjoy watching ur videos learning different things thank u
@robertwilliams2623
@robertwilliams2623 2 жыл бұрын
Back when i was younger i scrap a lot saved it for 3 years and all most gave the guy a hart attack to. 5 ton of number 1 3 ton of 2 brass 21/2 ton all most 23k . Cans 1 ton 4 pich up loads 400. He told me next time call 5 days before i come in.lol
@NeverEvil1
@NeverEvil1 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice video, I agree with some, ehhh on others, but due to location (US). Scrapping is a 100% personal preference endeavor. One person may deal in volume from companies that have a regular dumping cycle, another person may be part time and finding it where they can. Some people may never touch refrigerators or ac units because of the Freon. Other people will take them because they can sell the refrigerant. My scrapping style is part time, and component level. If a board has an inductor or two, a few heat sinks, or other goodies, I will remove everything I know that is of value, and let it pile up. Bigger inductor torroids, I will break the ferrite, and throw the copper windings into a separate bin because of the enamel coating. Pull the steel pins out of the heat sinks, and unwind little inductors and transformers for the copper. Is it a good cash to time ratio? Nope, but for me, it’s therapeutic. I can definitely see Thub’s view of not wasting time or space for items that won’t pay for itself. Some people go beyond the yard. Having a furnace that can melt metal and make ingots, can be sold for more than scrap. Check out the prices for copper ingots on the famous auction site, and compare what the yard pays you for the same weight. I like doing E-Waste myself. I understand the dangers, potential hazards, and proper disposal of every piece of the item, and anything used to process said items. So far, so good and plenty more to go. Again, 100% personal preference.
@caseyriley1014
@caseyriley1014 Жыл бұрын
Yup, I like melting the metals. Then I just collect the ingots, and artwork that I make, and let it pile up in my hoard 😊 (like a dragon😂) I take apart the torroids and small boards too, also mostly in a therapeutic sense, it's very relaxing to scrap and recycle, but I certainly enjoy a big motor more, for the amount of copper. Short tip, those little layered steel transformers you find in some electronics come apart with a grinder, or steel cutting dremel, then you can wrap a few copper windings around something like an Allen key, chuck it up in a drill... and let it rip
@Chewy_GarageBandDad
@Chewy_GarageBandDad 11 ай бұрын
I enjoy the e-waste as well. I go for the precious metals gold silver (for inquarting) and platinum. Edit: but ya got to get the electronics for free in my opinion.
@brianproctor7619
@brianproctor7619 2 жыл бұрын
I do the same thing with computers and electronics. But my yard takes em as shred. Hey 7.5 cents a pound is good enough.
@iffy9776
@iffy9776 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with majority of your list, the plugs you have are very thin brass compared to what we have in the UK. Also the ballasts you have are not good to scrap what we have here are easy to take apart and you end up with a good bit of cooper wire. Soon they will be gone due to LEDs
@howardchambers9679
@howardchambers9679 2 жыл бұрын
We have electronic ballasts in the UK too. I don't bother with them, no money in them. The older ones I do take apart for the copper coil. Tip: scratch the ends before taking the hammer to them. Nothing more disappointing than scrapping a ballast only to find it's ally wire!
@andrewlee8833
@andrewlee8833 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your videos. Live near Gary Indiana steel Mill town. A lot of scrapping to be had if you're willing to get dirty....
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@Vandal-Vlogs 2 жыл бұрын
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@fraydnot
@fraydnot Жыл бұрын
My scrap yard buys the plug ends as refinery brass @ .27 lb last time I turned them in. Thanks for the upload
@gerardahearn-ps1cx
@gerardahearn-ps1cx Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip on Led. I've got a lot.
@68Eric86
@68Eric86 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I keep electronic scrap as an investment, I think precious metals are way under priced. If it corrects and goes way up awesome, if not oh well it didn't cost me anything to gamble a little bit.
@dougpersell8776
@dougpersell8776 2 жыл бұрын
You can do what every you like and who knows what will happen in the future but i have been around scrapping for almost 50 years and saw several guys hoard stuff back thinking the price would go up or they would have time to clean stuff but it never worked out. I scrap about ever thing from semis to toasters i dont like to stock pile stuff i fill like i lose money the longer i store it.
@leowuli8381
@leowuli8381 2 жыл бұрын
I piled up 250kg copper. Only the really dense stuff. Don't think it will get cheaper.
@68Eric86
@68Eric86 2 жыл бұрын
@@leowuli8381 the times we are in now. I have more confidence in the intrinsic value of the metal more than I do dollars.
@pabloshammer9881
@pabloshammer9881 Жыл бұрын
Great video. As a scrapper it's all about how much time I want to put into it and how long I want all that junk piling up.
@thubprint
@thubprint Жыл бұрын
Exaaaaaactly. Scrappers have to manage their time and space to maximize input/output
@pabloshammer9881
@pabloshammer9881 Жыл бұрын
@@thubprint finally bought a powered stripper. There was a small learning curve on how to use it but it's so much safer than using a utility knife and half the time. $175 for the powered 150ish for the drill powered.
@TiborRoussou
@TiborRoussou 2 жыл бұрын
Won't touch bread makers, coffee makers, deep fryers, dishwashers, steel rim tires, toaster ovens or vacuums. I'm sure there are other things "I couldn't be bothered with". Mostly the Items I listed are usually gross or copious amounts of plastics, or both.
@gasstationpeanuts1814
@gasstationpeanuts1814 2 жыл бұрын
5:00 those ferrite hoops wrapped in copper are call *toroidal transformers.* Great video Thub! Best decision I made was to buy an old used 6x10 covered trailer for my non-ferrous scrap. Holds a surprising amount of scrap, but still it really helps to cut down the number of bins of worthless/low-value scrap taking up valuable space.
@wickh1398
@wickh1398 2 жыл бұрын
That wire isn’t always solid copper… I have 4 10lb spools of toroid wire that is copper plated.
@skygh
@skygh 2 жыл бұрын
They are inductors commonly called chokes, less of a mouth full but same thing
@ironangel667
@ironangel667 2 жыл бұрын
Also, the box wall plugs can have some serious silver buttons. They might or might not but best to look and see before you throw them away.
@doughorvath4343
@doughorvath4343 Жыл бұрын
I've found KEYS ( AUTOMOTIVE & RESIDENTIAL) also empty ammunition cases are a decent source of Brass..
@Macky1101
@Macky1101 Жыл бұрын
What about sterling .925 or .800? Where would you get the best price for that scrap? I am talking about silverware/flatware.
@uhadme
@uhadme 2 жыл бұрын
Broken laptop starting bid of .99 cents on eBay taking photos of the id tag, and condition. quick and easy $50 people bid it up (have a working one, and want it for valuable parts)
@Alex-yv5qw
@Alex-yv5qw 2 жыл бұрын
On the light ballast we freeze them pull them apart wich takes only a few seconds then hit the tar part with a hammer over a trash bin and cut the copper wire off. We get a good amount of clean wire this way. some are aluminum however so be aware. Thanks for the video.
@offwithhishead2556
@offwithhishead2556 2 жыл бұрын
I think I'll give that a try, thanks mate.
@paulcoenen7918
@paulcoenen7918 2 жыл бұрын
I do get it, you do all that for a bit of wire? What am I missing? 🙂
@Alex-yv5qw
@Alex-yv5qw 2 жыл бұрын
@@paulcoenen7918 It takes minutes to clean one out. You have to play the long game when scraping that's what makes it profitable. Or sell it for shred price whatever works for you.
@thubprint
@thubprint 2 жыл бұрын
I’d never thought to try that! Might have to give it a go 😁
@paulcoenen7918
@paulcoenen7918 2 жыл бұрын
@@Alex-yv5qw I still don't get it. What is in it that makes it worth carrying to a freezer then back to work bench to smash open with hammer? Gotta be more then 6 inches of copper wire for me to do that for 2 pennies worth of copper. I have never broke one open so I'm not sure.
@Hellsong89
@Hellsong89 Жыл бұрын
You dont soften up plugs or wires. You put them into barrel with used motor oil for instance, then get it hot enough so PVC just melts off the wires and the plugs, then scoop them out. You can then siphon oil to another barrel, drain the PVC out to get oil off and if you do this with colors, some places are interested to buy the PVC it self to make recycled PVC to mix in with virgin material, so that could be potential way to do it. Just need to make sure there is no contamination from other plastics and depending who you sell it to they might want you to clean it, but that is just soap and water.
@jessewilson8676
@jessewilson8676 6 ай бұрын
1:24 look at the print on the wire if it says ag it is silver coated, and semi worth it…I saved up 100 lbs (stripped) I ended up with 25 oz silver.. 90lbs of “2” and rest was metallic sludge (likely sn/PB/Cu/au/ag.etc…. Biggest expense was the 8 gallons of acid..
@iamsannafan5371
@iamsannafan5371 2 жыл бұрын
Just a thought... this is what I do with laptops. Had to get creative...lol.. just check out computer repair shops... some of them will buy laptops and refurbish them to sell.. there are also refurbished on ebay..
@annamariageorgiou8727
@annamariageorgiou8727 Жыл бұрын
For me personally I said screw it at the transformers and the plugs because I have a lot of wires and I have a bunch of those and I said why not scrap them o tried the method you did in the video with the plugs and it works and I have to admit it is saved me a bunch of time
@andyweins
@andyweins 2 жыл бұрын
Another essential video that will educated the masses!
@matthewsemenuk8953
@matthewsemenuk8953 3 ай бұрын
I agree 100%, but I'm lucky. I don't need to remove the brass/rubber plugs on my wire. Vacuums cords are always great fine. I did the hammer to the other wire ends/motors once, when I had +100lbs of wire.
@scrapguy6816
@scrapguy6816 2 жыл бұрын
Can you turn in the plug ins whole? And get anything?? I live in the USA.
@mikegetzen6708
@mikegetzen6708 Жыл бұрын
try using a vise for the plugs. You could use a blow torch on the prongs to soften them up. I pull the prongs as i prep the wire.....no bin required, just prepped scrap.
@nachostuff
@nachostuff 2 жыл бұрын
Have to agree with most of them but I do strip all my plug ends. Best to do them as you find them and they are not as bad. Save a huge bucket and it hell on the hands and wrists. Happy Hunting,
@LegacyGarage
@LegacyGarage 9 ай бұрын
How bout ignition coils, is it worth breaking them open?
@bradosbourne587
@bradosbourne587 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your channel! All the best
@horacioferreira2769
@horacioferreira2769 2 жыл бұрын
Love your mojo on living simple and practícal!
@N7VAN...
@N7VAN... 2 жыл бұрын
Plugs = my 10 year old can pull the prongs on plugs. We use Moose Scrappers method for removing them. Very easy
@Lilyandmoomin
@Lilyandmoomin Жыл бұрын
I couldn’t find the channel you mentioned when you put your plug ends to soften in boiling water . Can you put a link to the channel on your video please.
@countryside8122
@countryside8122 Ай бұрын
Those wires are great hookup wire. The laptop screen make good backup monitor.
@villeveikko1
@villeveikko1 2 жыл бұрын
I have made pretty much the same conclusions to those things that are not worth scrapping in general. Okay, if you have enough logistics and large warehouses etc. you should collect everything that doesn't decade because volume makes money 😅 but i strongly disagree what you said about lead. I live here in Finland and here the few biggest cities has the best prices when you are selling scrap. All those cities in this summer they pay approximately 35cent per kg that "fishing balance- lead", but car batteries was 50 cent/kg, and pure lead 80 cent per kilogram. And because lead is very heavy those kilos adds up. One car battery weights about 10 kilos, that is 5€. If you sell 10 car batteries you get 50 euros and thats a real money when you comparised it to the amount of work you done. 10cmx10cmx10cm cubic of cast brass weights a 7,7 kilos but if you need to use example the turning lathe to work on the brass, some amount of lead had to add in to the basic brass. Those types of brass weights 8,8 kilos per 10x10x10cm cubic. And when selling that lead containing brass you get better price for it and it adds the total weight quickly. I'm sorry if you didnt understood my english but the point was that lead is good to collect and sell her in Finland
@peterbarton9856
@peterbarton9856 2 жыл бұрын
Phew, I finally managed to see all of your videos here on your channel! I'm so happy to be a subscriber. If I had a favourite it would be your food tasting one with yourself and Wubb, I roared with laughter on that one!! Thanks for doing your thing.
@thubprint
@thubprint 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I’d love to keep doing some of those but I need to aim for high views.. maybe someday when my average is higher I can play around a bit more 😅
@teembo
@teembo 2 жыл бұрын
Ive got to chime in on the brass plug thing. You dont need to boil them. Its a completely unnecessary step. Simply grip the plug in a pair of channel locks in your left hand and use diagonal cutters in your right hand to pull them out. With a good pair of gloves your hands won't hurt; your way.....looks painful. Also, the diags will hold the plug end better than the tool you are using. Sometimes you cant pull the ends out and have to twist them to break them off, leaving some behind. But that isnt a big deal.
@jeremy74pow
@jeremy74pow 11 ай бұрын
I'm in south Florida. Laptops pay about 50 cents a pound whole and video game consoles pay the same as computer towers. Cell phones and digital cameras pay $1.00-$1.20 a pound. Power supply were around 25 cents a pound last time I took some. But you are right, not all scrapyards buy E-scrap. Ballasts I sell whole for about 15 cents a pound.
@TheBigKuz
@TheBigKuz Жыл бұрын
For the plug ends use a bench vise to save your wrists
@alliedseawindvoilier2394
@alliedseawindvoilier2394 Жыл бұрын
For the end plugs, just use a pair of wire cutters, and a good pair of c plyers, and just have to pry the brass tip while holding the whole connector in the c plyer … it’s gona follow easyand you end up with some copper and a piece of brass
@lboe927
@lboe927 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty fortunate in my area. Yards take power cords with the ends still on them, no need to cut them off. And my E waste place gives .35 per pound for incomplete laptops. Pull the batteries, RAM and hard drive. I stack them on end in milk crates. Oddly enough the Lithium batteries from them are only going for .10 a pound here. Figure with the push towards electric cars they'd want as much lithium coming in as possible. Power supplies take up a lot of space, and get heavy quick. Right now there's an .08 per pound difference between shred and selling them as power supplies. And that's with shred being up. I usually save them. Wall blocks/ transformer plugs get tossed to shred along with any ballasts. I will do gaming consoles and such, get some decent boards from them usually. VCR/DVD and the like I'll pop open just to check. Usually only a couple screws. If I can see any nice IC chips them I'll grab those but otherwise right to the shred. Something I don't save are A/C compressors. Large, unwieldy, and likely to spill oil, they go to the shred. Not worth the hassle for me. Nice vid, good to see what different areas will pay for and how they handle it.
@digitalbowser
@digitalbowser 2 жыл бұрын
Fellow Canadian here. I find I get best value for laptops listing lots on kijiji. Trying to scrap them I can't make more than shred. Kijiji always comes through. Some guy fixing up laptops or shipping them out of country.
@gasgiant7122
@gasgiant7122 Жыл бұрын
Those small ferrite rings wound with copper are inductors, an inductor opposes HF signals meaning it passes low frequency audio signals more easily. Good videos btw.
@raymondwest1973
@raymondwest1973 10 ай бұрын
On the plug ends, how much fuel did you burn to heat them up?
@David-sw3on
@David-sw3on 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Thanks for putting your opinion out there; Great Vid! & sometimes it's hard to do this when you know that your going to get some negative feedback from a certain few. And before I forget.. I definitely agree with 98% of what you said!👍😉🇨🇦
@russl3632
@russl3632 2 жыл бұрын
I love finding old laptops. mostly for tinkering and refurbing- I'm not much of a scrapper but still do some dumpster diving. mind you alot of them really arent even worth the time to sell on ebay. if you ever want to ship them to BC let me know!
@Kreacher1974
@Kreacher1974 Жыл бұрын
I dont make plug soup to soften them. I hold them in vice grips the pull the prongs out. I don't always get the copper strands out but I get the brass. I dont keep the iron because I don't have enough room to keep it to make enough. My yard is too far away to just bring small loads. Right now, I only keep copper, brass stainless, and cast aluminum.
@gargalash9191
@gargalash9191 2 жыл бұрын
for plugs just use a plyer to hold the plug and one to pull out using a twisting motion which means both wrists are working makes it easy. the biggest trick is don't let them pile up to much 10-30 plugs goes real quick
@andrewbell8135
@andrewbell8135 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, that's the thing with scrap, try and sort it regularly and not let too much pile up - having said that, i have over a hundred microwave transformers awaiting 'rendering'...eek.
@luketippey8664
@luketippey8664 2 жыл бұрын
I am in the states in IL and where I am at my scrap yards dont take ballast they stay in the lights for added weight (scrap yard worker told me that)
@chriscooper4989
@chriscooper4989 Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree with you about the laptops. I only get paid about $0.05 per pound of laptop.
@xtremewaianae
@xtremewaianae 2 жыл бұрын
A cable wrapped through a ferrite ring or a ferrite block over a cable is called a choke. It filters high frequency noise in signal cables
@paulcoenen7918
@paulcoenen7918 2 жыл бұрын
I just sell computer stuff in bundles. About $60 for say 4 or 5 tours plus whatever accessories I have on hand. My ad will say must take all ( no cherry picking). They seem to sell pretty well to folks who build computers. In fact I now have a few guys I just call when I have a bundle. Usually one will come right over with the cash.
@thubprint
@thubprint 2 жыл бұрын
That sounds perfect for me!
@nicejunk666
@nicejunk666 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video, what I refuse to scrap is ink jet printers there as much fun as going to Costco on a Saturday afternoon won’t do it
@trasieinkersole491
@trasieinkersole491 2 жыл бұрын
Yup I’ll give them a miss then. 😂 Thanks for the video. ❤️
@ebre3080
@ebre3080 2 жыл бұрын
Use a big vice for the walladapters and plastick incasements powerplugs and stuff, it saves time and energy. Extras, its safer than hammering on shattering plastic and people around you will hate you less for the noise you make. My shed/minishop i devided in 4 corners steel, alu, copper/brass and trash, only when one of them is full i bring it to the yard, they will appreciate it when you come with a full load with only one type ( time and efford for them ) instead of weighing 5 bins of stuff and adding witch will always lead to discussion, they hate that. Also the more weight of one load with one type of metal will bring the price up, atleast overhere in Netherlands it is.
@everythingnotnaileddown7096
@everythingnotnaileddown7096 2 жыл бұрын
I don't pay a trash service... so I scrap everything you listed. Except lead (can't find buyer) and ballast (don't find enough, don't know what PCBs are but acronyms are usually bad)
@thubprint
@thubprint 2 жыл бұрын
😆 acronyms *are* usually bad haha!
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