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    Three landfills truck was so loaded had to by-pass the fourth, might take the trailer for the mixer.




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    The treasure, insulated stainless steel tank, the new still.


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    I can't believe you can still dig thru the landfill....they would arrest you here

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    I can't believe you can still dig thru the landfill....they would arrest you here
    Just a few select sites and the province is making a move to eliminate landfills in the near future.

    I'm going back next week for the 2 hp single phase electric motor from the mixer.Want to use it on a small hammer mill build to shred mother boards.
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    I have four of those mixers. Remove the motor and metal and the rest is cast iron. Nice payday.
    Give back more to this world than we take.

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    Nice haul. I was wondering ...

    There's the pic with the copper/brass on the tailgate.

    Is the thing on the left an instant hot ... hot water heater ?

    They can be fun. Sometimes the heat exchanger is all copper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    Nice haul. I was wondering ...

    There's the pic with the copper/brass on the tailgate.

    Is the thing on the left an instant hot ... hot water heater ?

    They can be fun. Sometimes the heat exchanger is all copper.
    Very observant, yes copper and quit heavy. it's in the bucket for trip to the yard in the morning.

    I'll post the results on my totals.

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    The large blue insulated tank is an indirect hot water heater with a 60 gallon capacity, my original thought was to install a electric heating element from the bottom of the tank. Know now that I can heat the tank from an outside source is even better.

    The outside source could be a wood fired, waste cooking oil fired heater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    I have four of those mixers. Remove the motor and metal and the rest is cast iron. Nice payday.
    Any accessories - like the meat grinder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    The large blue insulated tank is an indirect hot water heater with a 60 gallon capacity, my original thought was to install a electric heating element from the bottom of the tank. Know now that I can heat the tank from an outside source is even better.

    The outside source could be a wood fired, waste cooking oil fired heater.

    It's hard to say about re-using those ones once they hit the junk pile. I had a nice one come in about a month ago but it was a working pull. The plumber's customer had decided to switch from fuel oil to propane as their primary heat & hot water energy source. That's really more the exception than the rule though. The Boiler Mates usually get swapped out because they have hit end of life after 20 + years in service.

    Sometimes the heat exchanger is solidly plugged up with minerals on the inside. All depends on the chemistry of the water they are heating.

    Sometimes you pull the heat exchanger and it's all plugged up with black mud like stuff on the outside where it's been in contact with the boiler water all those years. Worst ones are where they added non-toxic anti freeze to the heating system. What a mess.

    Not saying that you shouldn't re-purpose a boiler mate but it might be a lot of time & trouble for what you gain. You know ... projects pile up, one hits a snag somewhere, gets distracted with something else, and the project never gets completed. Unfinished business is bad for one's self confidence. It feeds on itself to a point where nothing gets done. ( Especially at our age cause we're running out of time. )

    It's a quick and easy job to scrap one out though. Pay careful attention to everything it's made from. You might like what you find.

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    Hear exchanger was corroded at the brass plate, the copper is on this load.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    Hear exchanger was corroded at the brass plate, the copper is on this load.
    It's a nice little score. They usually seem to yield around 5 lbs of brass and 7 lbs #2 copper. It's a good bit less work than other ways of mounting up non -ferrous.

    I wish i could find an example of a stainless steel heat exchanger they use on the lobster fishing boats here. They use heat from the engine coolant to heat a 55 gallon plastic barrel of sea water out on deck. Can't imagine they cost all that much and they last a long time. Had a copper one come in the other day. It was kinda corroded but still good for scrap. They seem to fix a piece of lead or zinc on to some of their fishing hardware to act as a sacrificial metal to slow down the corrosion process. The stainless coils don't seem to need that.

    They look kinda like this but they're bigger and the winding is a lot looser so it has more height.

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    The thin rod with two wire leads, thermo couple platinum wire possibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    I can't believe you can still dig thru the landfill....they would arrest you here
    They shouldn't I mean it's junk that really shouldn't be there in the first place it's bad to bury things everything should be recycled�� if everyone recycled there really wouldn't be any trash except for food stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike1 View Post
    They shouldn't I mean it's junk that really shouldn't be there in the first place it's bad to bury things everything should be recycled�� if everyone recycled there really wouldn't be any trash except for food stuff.
    It's complicated Mike. It costs us about 4 times more a ton to recycle plastics & cardboard than to just put them in with the trash.

    Most of our trash gets trucked to his huge incinerator plant and gets burned. The heat from the fire is used to make electricity.

    Food waste is interesting stuff. We get a lot of crab waste at our Transfer Station. Fishermen catch the crabs and sell them to crab pickers who pick out and sell the crabmeat. We started a program where the crab pickers put their shells in a special bin last year. The bins are emptied and the shells get composted. It's working really well so far.

    I'm looking to get us into collecting food waste for composting next. Most are in agreement that it's what we want to do. We just have to iron out the details of where the collection bins will be placed.

    Anyhow ... Alloy did mention that the province is looking to close it's landfills. We started closing ours here in Maine about 35 years ago. Most cities and towns have a transfer station instead of a landfill now. Most charge a fee for the different things you bring in. A large bag of trash might cost $ 4.00 to dispose of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    Very observant, yes copper and quit heavy. it's in the bucket for trip to the yard in the morning.

    I'll post the results on my totals.

    $420.00 for the load, went back and got the electric motor from the mixer.

    Motor will be used on a small hammer mill build.


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