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    Scrapping a Answering machine First Video





    This is my first video i know i screwed up a little please like and subscribe
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    Quote Originally Posted by gagneet23 View Post
    i know i screwed up a little
    Ahhh, I see what you did there! Nice video, and those motors are a pain in the butt to get the copper out of. Sell them whole.
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    So...shred pile next time?
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    do u get more money if you take the copper out because i already took the copper out

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    Quote Originally Posted by gagneet23 View Post
    do u get more money if you take the copper out because i already took the copper out
    Ummmm, Yea!!!! $3.50 a pound vs. $.20 a pound. Just get a lot of copper to make it worthwhile.
    Last edited by Gravitar; 11-04-2012 at 09:14 PM. Reason: Messed up price

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    Those tools are much to clean to have scrapped much (LOL)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Those tools are much to clean to have scrapped much (LOL)
    ya i just started scrapping and i have over 3 pounds of copper, do you know if you have to separate 1 copper from 2 copper when you go to the scarp yard or will they do it

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    You will have to seperate of they will give the lowest price of the two......Get them tools out in the field and get em dirty (LOL)

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    You seem to be missing most usefull tool for this. BIG hammer couple of good wacks and it all apart for you

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    ya i could of but i didnt have my safety glasses;D

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    Safety glasses $1.49 at Harbor Freight a couple of weeks ago.

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    Sure hope you have a nice magnet to pick up all those screws dumped on your work bench Rather than use a pair of pliers, to cut wires/cables,suggest you use a pair of side cutters, lol.
    Good vid tho.

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    thanks and i might sound like a total noob but what are side cutters??

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    Quote Originally Posted by gagneet23 View Post
    what are side cutters??
    He is talking about dikes:

    The nice Chan-El-Lock ones sell for about $25 at Home Depot, but they stay sharp and last FOREVER.

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    i have one of those somewhere

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    Does anyone get a different price besides shred for speakers?
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    wat do u mean "shread for speakers"

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    The speaker magnets can be sold seperatly, The rest goes as shred. Unless you take that tiny paper tube out the middle with very little copper on it

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    You look like a hand model. I don't see callus, cuts, scabs, missing fingers... Nuthin.

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    you should see me now after i scarped a tv i got shocked i have a bump on my head from the tv falling on my head and i have a couple cuts from using the hammer


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