Hate to pile to a 5 page thread, but I have had the same problem. I would ship to addresses in this one town, and when the item arrived it was always broken. These items were only shipped about...
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Hate to pile to a 5 page thread, but I have had the same problem. I would ship to addresses in this one town, and when the item arrived it was always broken. These items were only shipped about...
Agree, When I get my machines I plug them in, fire them up, and if they start, I sell what is marketable on ebay, the rest goes to scrap. Once you have a template, if it take you more than a minuet...
The auto parts store had a pack of tamper-proof bits for about 3$. I know it's cutting into profit, but I just keep them out back where I scrap. quieter, easier, and less chance something is going...
If you have a bandsaw, run the blade between the fins and it pops right out. I used the hammer method before- too much work.
I have been using a bandsaw to cut the edge off the copper windings, and using a punch to tap the copper through the hole. It is the simplest way to do it that I have found. A big transformer will...
3 months ago I opened a PC threw the cover in the steel pile, reached down to pluck out the ram, only to find a black widow lurking near the hard drive. I killed the hell out of it, and left the...
I wish I would have found this site earlier. I have let go so much material that I thought I couldn't sell, and it was the most valuable part of what I was scrapping. Any way, I'm glad to see such...