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    FASTEST WAY TO STRIP TRANSFORMERS JackTheScrapper

    The fastest way to strip transformers



    if you have a faster way I want to see it send me a link of you doing it faster.

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    That's a really good video - thank you for taking the time to make it.

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    Yes scrapper jack thankyou for the video its the fastest i've seen yet. also enjoyed some of your other videos your just a funny guy. thanks again wb.

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    Thats a good video, I like how you just took them as they came easy or not, just like it always is. One question, does your yard not care about the paper and tape wrapping? I always worry that they want it pristine.

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    Excellent technique, thanks for sharing. Where did you get those big transformers?
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    Really timely for me. Just got done tearing down 60 industrial light fixtures and started on the 28 ballasts. I've been stockpiling transformers and will be starting on them tomorrow or Tuesday. Just now figured it up and have around 200 HEAVY transformers (not counting the little ones from computers). I was planning to use the Sawzall to cut one side of the copper coil and pound through the core. But I've got a wedge and small sledge I use to split wood (pretty much like your sledge) so I'll be trying that first to see how it goes. I've got a vice that weighs over 100 pounds so probably use that to hold them rather than two transformers.
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    I use your hatchet method now as well. ever since I saw it in one of your other videos. I went out and baught a new hatchet and 2 pound sledge that day.

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    Actually faster with air chisel. brupa brupa done..lol.

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    Wow, now that was awesome!

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    Alright, you've convinced me...I need a hatchet. I think my dad has a few old ones, I'll see if I can have one. I never would have thought you'd need a hatchet for scrapping but seeing you use it with such "finesse", I'm convinced. Nice work!

    I may try the air chisel as well. I'm sure it's quicker but man I hate going out to the shop, turning on the compressor, losing my hearing for 20 minutes while it fills up and then getting the bajesus scared out of me when it kicks on again mid-hammer-swing.

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    Thanks for the newest video Jack. Will be getting a hatchet in the next few days for sure. I think my father in law has some, but I think they are all VERY old too, so go for the new.

    Quick question..do you take all the paper and stuff off, or do you just cash it in as is?
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    LOVE the vid! This one should go viral on Youtube for sure! Great useful info!
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    great vid. thx

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    Sweet. Good job.
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    nice Jack!! I really enjoy your videos!
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    I should mention that hatchets that have a relatively flat edge one that is not so curvy works best and don't buy one that is made for splitting wood. if you have an old hatchet try sharpening it like a flat chisel on both sides tho. that works best.

    I think ill try the air chisel but I don't think that will work as well. plus the electric bill....

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    Huh....simply amazing. Gonna have to give that a go.
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    See what you miss when you leave us zak ?!

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    Well Done Jack,
    Very good and much needed video!
    I can tell you how much time ive spent destroying items like that and not getting anywhere.
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    Has anyone ever tried using a shop press and a splitting wedge (or even the hatchet head) to split these? I was thinking of welding up a fixture but then again I don't do many transformers.


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