Copper Recovery Processing from eWaste

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Scrap copper from TV's & Microwave Ovens.
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  • @Alex-kp3hr
    @Alex-kp3hr2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ben, To take the center copper plugs out of the aluminum cooling fins, just use a hair dryer. The alum outside will expand faster than the copper plug and all you need is for the alum to expand just enough to break the friction fit. Set the unit on top of the bench vice jaws. Close the jaws to 2cm from each side of the copper plug. After heating, just hit the copper plug out with a hammer. Quick and easy, less messy than using angle grinder. Works for me.

  • @bobspistolsandpaydirt8607
    @bobspistolsandpaydirt86072 жыл бұрын

    I’ve got a Killer Covid 19 joke, but 99.82% of you won’t get it.

  • @sharkscrapper
    @sharkscrapper2 жыл бұрын

    Imagine that, Ben able to walk from one end of his garage to the other 🤣 Get that copper brother.

  • @digofthedump

    @digofthedump

    2 жыл бұрын

    never thought we would see the back of there )

  • @Man-in-da-shed

    @Man-in-da-shed

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can do that, albeit I have to walk sideways

  • @sharkscrapper

    @sharkscrapper

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Man-in-da-shed 😂

  • @jorgegabrielconteburrell8575
    @jorgegabrielconteburrell8575 Жыл бұрын

    I used to cut the transformers the way you do. Then I turned on the electric grinder and the process became pretty easy.

  • @proofset-8928
    @proofset-89282 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to say thanks for everything I've learned from you Ben. I now receive all the ewaste from my job and from a private school. It's a start!

  • @SollersScrappingandDiving

    @SollersScrappingandDiving

    2 жыл бұрын

    He's a real inspiration to me too, now I'm on my way to a second bigger workshop to process the e-waste I'm collecting 🙂 Happy scrapping!!

  • @ScrappingwithGrandpa
    @ScrappingwithGrandpa2 жыл бұрын

    I have been binge watching your videos because I have about 30 of them things to tear apart thank you for all your help

  • @troynixon209
    @troynixon2092 жыл бұрын

    Try putting 10 yokes in a chook food bag and belt them. Keeps all the shrapnel from flying all over the place.

  • @RepairmanJack91
    @RepairmanJack912 жыл бұрын

    A ferrite is a ceramic material made by mixing and firing large proportions of iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3, rust) blended with small proportions of one or more additional metallic elements, such as strontium, barium, manganese, nickel, and zinc. ... Hard ferrites have high coercivity, so are difficult to demagnetize.

  • @jackwarneckii4406
    @jackwarneckii44062 жыл бұрын

    This is great! I was scrapping both of these last month, I certainly needed this video!

  • @nescrapper4023
    @nescrapper40232 жыл бұрын

    I use a 4.5 inch angle grinder with an abrasive blade. I bend the fins like you do then you just cut the alum till it kinda pops and the copper pops out

  • @gothicangel6313
    @gothicangel63132 жыл бұрын

    Aussie is lucky to have steel prices that are crazy. I can't say the same for the U.S. Cast iron steel or regular steel in general is $0.15 a pound and $80-$100 a ton. Steel in the States hasn't risen in like 50 years....It's pretty sad... Yet you go an try buying a steel plate and you're looking at $15-$100 a plate, depending on the size. I'm like, "Rip off much?!?!?!".... Even for steel tools. $15-$100. Like bro, you ain't even paying this much per pound! LMAO! It's funny and sad at the same time. Well, while during lockdown you should do more videos. I actually love them and for me, they're quite educational. I love hearing you talk about everything. It's fascinating. I love it. And to be honest, you don't blab that much. LMAO. You just like and love doing your shit and you love talking about it. Nothing wrong w/ that mate. At least you're getting it all done. Good job mate! Keep it up!

  • @billysmith6131
    @billysmith61312 жыл бұрын

    The new van looks to be a winner. We'll be needing a tour soon? Let us know how it's doin' for ya. Nice to see a video come out from ya. Great to see ya stain healthy and be smart out there.

  • @shadyjosh5
    @shadyjosh52 жыл бұрын

    Ben - the way you're peeling off the copper strands off the Microwave motor is nuts. Push the steel bar out from in the middle, then just cut along the length of the copper/plastic with wire cutters, and it will just come right off.

  • @brianspencer6955

    @brianspencer6955

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's the only way to do it!

  • @A.polon.i.a
    @A.polon.i.a2 жыл бұрын

    You need a bandsaw Ben...... 2 seconds per heatsink to make a cut, pry open, copper out job done! A cheap desktop bandsaw will save you hours of graft and can be used for multiple tasks including cutting gold fingers off in seconds too.

  • @mr.artdepot3626
    @mr.artdepot3626 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent Job Sir. 👍🏼. Definitely Good Transformer Info. -Junk N Grind 💪🏼🛠🙏🏼🗑

  • @barrywest3758
    @barrywest37582 жыл бұрын

    Ben you are right, it's not like the old saying "it's like riding a bicycle after not doing it for a while". Your struggles are real. The snap lockdown threw you for a loop. Just do some of those old fashion scrapathons for us and it'll keep you motivated. Really enjoyed 👍👍

  • @toomaskotkas4467

    @toomaskotkas4467

    2 жыл бұрын

    I second that motion about scrap marathons.

  • @SollersScrappingandDiving

    @SollersScrappingandDiving

    2 жыл бұрын

    I third it😉 Hi Barry! 😄

  • @barrywest3758

    @barrywest3758

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SollersScrappingandDiving Alrighty then, Ben the motion is carried you must provide a Megathon, Marathon, Scrapathon, or some kind of Thon! Bang, bang, all adjourned!

  • @SollersScrappingandDiving
    @SollersScrappingandDiving2 жыл бұрын

    Oh the copper gorgeousness 😍 😂Copper yoke smashing features in my video this week too from processing that latest school e-waste pick up, got to love those CRTs but you are right, definitely not many around anymore! With the little microwave ones (and any solenoid/spool type things), once I cut the plastic I let them drop to the floor and let their weight do the work whilst having 2 hands to whip the copper off even quicker. On the stackers I bend them like you do and just use a 1mm angle grinder disk, goes through like butter. Really enjoyed this 👍😊

  • @marcoz.8203
    @marcoz.82032 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ben! I absolutely love all your videos and how you crap everything into valuable pieces! Keep it up Greetings from Austria

  • @MrShekoexile
    @MrShekoexile2 жыл бұрын

    Take one of your microwave transformers and lay it down on your lawn or dirt road, etc., welding marks face up. Then just use the 3lb sledge you have, but leave the chisels in the toolbox; you don't need them. Beat on the welds two or three times a side should do it. An old school scrapper taught me that and it works. A lot less trauma on the body and quicker too

  • @handduggraverdronline
    @handduggraverdronline2 жыл бұрын

    That vapor box would make a great box for Batter storage for a solar system

  • @gulfcoastacrscrapper6523
    @gulfcoastacrscrapper65232 жыл бұрын

    Another lockdown unbelievable, but it gives you more time for cleaning garage. Great Video Ben.🙏👍

  • @gilbertringuette4733
    @gilbertringuette47338 ай бұрын

    When doing the yolks, I use a towel or old shirt. Wrap the shirt around the yolk and smash it. Save your back and all of the mess. You can do this on your bench.

  • @BullProspecting
    @BullProspecting2 жыл бұрын

    I scrape mine before I take them apart. If I find that it is Aluminum I toss it into my Aluminum-Irony bin. I also do this with T.V. tube cords aswell! Great work Brother!!

  • @scrapnjunk81
    @scrapnjunk812 жыл бұрын

    With the heat sinks I bent the blades and the use a coal chisel and the will cut the aluminum and seems to do it fast. Great video. Thanks for sharing

  • @emmetmyers
    @emmetmyers2 жыл бұрын

    The trick I use for the tape if you throw them all in a bucket with a little gas or lacquer thinner that dissolves all the glue on the tape then that stuff will just fall right out when you pull them off. Nice to see you cleaning the place up and still making videos

  • @reverendtfg6802

    @reverendtfg6802

    2 жыл бұрын

    *Many scrapyards won't take anything that smells like fuel.*

  • @108CAM
    @108CAM2 жыл бұрын

    I once found a CPU heatsink with copper fins that were screwed to 2 aluminium parts mounted to the X shaped bracket. I undid the screws and got a pile of heatsink fins to add to my box of copper

  • @Ironclad17
    @Ironclad172 жыл бұрын

    They're hollow! Holy crap those coolers are even cheaper than I thought!

  • @TheUltimateRecycler
    @TheUltimateRecycler2 жыл бұрын

    You are making some great headway Ben! 👏👍

  • @scrapwomblecreatives6944
    @scrapwomblecreatives69442 жыл бұрын

    looks like a connection box for a clansman radio

  • @harryverboom4032
    @harryverboom40322 жыл бұрын

    I have a big press it runs on a compressor and works great for these stackers

  • @Classicbikelover
    @Classicbikelover2 жыл бұрын

    Glad to see ya still getting into it Ben and been a minute for processing heat sinks and all that hahahaha keep up the good work boss

  • @mattcourty6322
    @mattcourty63222 жыл бұрын

    Set those heat sinks over a metal container and heat em with a map gas torch. They'll usually slide right out. And if they down a little push from a punch helps em along nicely.

  • @robertevras6577
    @robertevras65772 жыл бұрын

    I usually do my transformers on the ground with an old hatchet & 3 lb hammer. On the ground they don’t jump around so much.

  • @kobeydiamond7094
    @kobeydiamond70942 жыл бұрын

    Just like me been sitting at home unwinding transformers off PC boards.. fortunately tomorrow lockdown in regional area is over. Good to see the shed looking so tidy this time haha

  • @TECHNICUSChannel
    @TECHNICUSChannel2 жыл бұрын

    Woow transformators from microvawe witthout aluminium winding is now rare ! Great! Keep scrapping bro

  • @Man-in-da-shed
    @Man-in-da-shed2 жыл бұрын

    Oh Ben, I’ve heard all you said in this vid but you sure made it look hard work, ditch the cold chisel and get a brick hammer, hit the seam with the sharp end, for the fan motor I found Rafal scrapper method great, pop the middle out an cut lengthways with tin snips.

  • @ewaste-jd-preciousmetals3723
    @ewaste-jd-preciousmetals37232 жыл бұрын

    I will post a video also on scraping e waste. Love your videos.

  • @offal
    @offal2 жыл бұрын

    the metal that the copper surrounds on the tv yolks, what is it?

  • @alanalzee4849
    @alanalzee48492 жыл бұрын

    If I had this to do on a regular basis I would invest in a hydraulic press to push the copper centers out of the aluminium, much clearer and quicker job, lockdowns the perfect time to do this kind of work

  • @jayr9810
    @jayr98102 жыл бұрын

    Do you pull the microwave turntable motors for copper also?

  • @markavargosr36
    @markavargosr362 жыл бұрын

    Garage is looking better Ben, 2 days of street scrapping could be used to finish Garage, mabey they are watching your videos too and considered you would be done with the Garage, seems like you have to get one thing done before you move onto another, know how u feel, BUT you are doing a great job and are really earning that pint, got a ways to go but i have faith that you can get er done, Turn a fine tooth saw blade backwards and it will cut thru them like butter. all aluminum, i would save them dots, they are cool glue them to your garage wall for decoration where your vise is.

  • @rarerecordreporter
    @rarerecordreporter2 жыл бұрын

    Nice one!

  • @robbiebaker2412
    @robbiebaker24122 жыл бұрын

    A band saw with a good metal blade would make quick work of those heat sink things. I had to replace my central heat and a/c unit a couple years ago. I cut the copper tubing out of the aluminum so I could sell the condensers for scrap. It took a while because they were so big but it was easy work. Thankfully my band saw is a table top model so I was able to sit to do it

  • @TheTorkerman
    @TheTorkerman2 жыл бұрын

    Would your air hammer work on the transformers Ben?

  • @CarlosRamirez-pm1mu
    @CarlosRamirez-pm1mu Жыл бұрын

    Take the grinder and with a blade for metal make 2 cuts and bingo that section is out, then place the copper coils ON the Vice grip with the metal plates facing down and knock them out with a piece of metal and the hammer and that’s it!1,2,3.

  • @danielluma2948
    @danielluma29482 жыл бұрын

    I use a Sawzall from Harbert freight it has a blade to cut through steel better than using a grinder and safer plus I use safety glasses got to protect your eye's Ben

  • @bradcrank274
    @bradcrank2742 жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate love your channel

  • @mateuslira3411
    @mateuslira3411 Жыл бұрын

    The melting point of aluminum is around 600°c and copper is about 1000°c, I wonder if a furnace set in about 800°c would do the job and melt the aluminum exterior while keeping the copper core solid

  • @ifindmetal
    @ifindmetal2 жыл бұрын

    Any time a tool is in your hand you should be wearing safety glasses, I was a machinist for years and had Metal in my eye twice I was wearing safety glasses both times freak incidents both cases if you ever get something in your eye it’s best that it be steel , you definitely don’t want copper or aluminum or glass

  • @scottkiener9108

    @scottkiener9108

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why steel over the others you mentioned? Just curious

  • @ifindmetal

    @ifindmetal

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@scottkiener9108 it is easy for a doctor to remove it it’s magnetic sometimes a strong magnet will pull it out , we actually had one designed for that at the shop I worked in and often times when scale slag would explode off of stuff we were machining it would find it’s way in you eyes I would go to the cabinet get it and go get the metal out my self in a mirror in the bathroom and go right back to working two mins later , can’t do that with brass, aluminum or glass

  • @romendisr1071
    @romendisr10712 жыл бұрын

    I'm very busy. Miss your channel alot.

  • @cuscrapping
    @cuscrapping2 жыл бұрын

    Good timing...I'm working on aluminum bike rims right now, next is my transformers! Now, I know Australia is different than the US, but I'm curious...how do you deal with the CRT tubes over there when you are done? Kind of a pain here in the US.

  • @eWasteBen

    @eWasteBen

    2 жыл бұрын

    I end them to a transfer station for recycling, they take them for free as we have a gov't paid recycling system for tv's

  • @SollersScrappingandDiving
    @SollersScrappingandDiving2 жыл бұрын

    Copper recovery video, this is going to be the stuff of dreams for me!!!🧡👀🌟😜

  • @Man-in-da-shed

    @Man-in-da-shed

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is there any metal you don’t dream about?

  • @SollersScrappingandDiving

    @SollersScrappingandDiving

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Man-in-da-shed 🤔.............nope!

  • @blal07
    @blal072 жыл бұрын

    I would attack the heat syncs for the copper attackers from the side. Would be able to judge the depth of the cut better from the side?

  • @bandixd535
    @bandixd5352 жыл бұрын

    Is it worth taking out copper from heatsink or u do it for copper melting? On my place Cu 10/kg, Cu-Al heatsink 5/kg, extruded Al 2/kg

  • @Notric
    @Notric2 жыл бұрын

    With a bit of TLC that vise would be as good as new.

  • @Venge94
    @Venge942 жыл бұрын

    I bet a little bench top bandsaw would be perfect for cutting those heatsinks

  • @robbygagnon
    @robbygagnon2 жыл бұрын

    Wonder how an arbor press or small bench top press would do with these..

  • @Slavicplayer251
    @Slavicplayer2512 жыл бұрын

    Please invest in a bam saw it would help lots while processing transformers and heat sinks

  • @deanjames5594
    @deanjames55942 жыл бұрын

    You can use a cable tie to hold the guard back

  • @dukenukem001
    @dukenukem0012 жыл бұрын

    what happens if you heat the aluminum around the copper a bit with a matt torch then slam it out ... even a few seconds of heat may make it pop much easier

  • @cockpill
    @cockpill2 жыл бұрын

    Stay awesome buddy. Even through those bs lockdowns

  • @copperkingrecycling634
    @copperkingrecycling6342 жыл бұрын

    I was going to suggest using an Angel Grinder and then you did. Brilliant mate. Cheers

  • @ivsongold322
    @ivsongold3222 жыл бұрын

    Very good 👏👏👍🏾♻️

  • @julianmarsh2758
    @julianmarsh27582 жыл бұрын

    The Ferrite is powder metallurgy that is weakly sintered, high temp sintering can make pure bar, due to entropy and the 2nd law of thermodynamics it happens at much lower temperatures that direct melting.

  • @JT-il3fe
    @JT-il3fe2 жыл бұрын

    . Hold on the other side when removing the second coil. Doesn’t make sense to squeeze it together while beating it out. Enjoyed the video thx Ben

  • @jammadturn
    @jammadturn2 жыл бұрын

    The copper yokes our of the CRTs you can wrap them in a towel to brake them up. Time stamp 43:01

  • @spicolip2334
    @spicolip23342 жыл бұрын

    just take the guard off the angle grinder and it would probably be neater or cleaner if you sheared the whole top of the extruded aluminum stacker off long ways. also a basic metal cutting disc would probably be better than that saw like blade with big teeth you have on it.

  • @jamescebuscavenger2872
    @jamescebuscavenger28722 жыл бұрын

    hello BEN i always withing to your vidio I'm so happy watching her in philippines god bless you 🙂🙂

  • @ramblingman8992
    @ramblingman89922 жыл бұрын

    Have you tried an SDS drill to drive out the copper stackers?.

  • @sticksandstones1885
    @sticksandstones18852 жыл бұрын

    🎯For the crtv yolk the black metal substance is actually graphite . You would do much better cutting into the aluminum with a sawzall and a good metal blade. As far as the small fan motors you're better off to push out the piece of steel and then smash the plastic. 🤸

  • @saturdaynightbobchannel
    @saturdaynightbobchannel2 жыл бұрын

    Do a video at the scrap yard tomorrow, good to watch the vids during lockdown, nothing else to do.

  • @unshavenyapper2410
    @unshavenyapper24102 жыл бұрын

    First you should take care of your chisels. Grind that Mushroomed head of for your own safety. Second. You should consider getting/build a shop press to safe on that elbow grease. Im thinking an Arbor Press should take good care of those Heatsinks. But great video as allways.

  • @jonanderson2632
    @jonanderson26322 жыл бұрын

    Get a shop press it works great for getting the copper stackers out.

  • @evriellesmith6659
    @evriellesmith66592 жыл бұрын

    bigstackD melts down old hard drive platters

  • @bajahipb5846
    @bajahipb58462 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ben. For my ten cents I offer the following. A press will do the job, but takes up a lot of space. Shark scrapper has a lot of work space, you do not. It is also not versatile. An air hammer is usually cheap as is an air grinder and both are compact and light weight. For your processing you do not need a large compressor and it can be tucked into a corner. I watched your channel while the new house next door was being built and I could hear the air nailers banging away. Check it out mate, that saw is definately is big, heavy and overkill. A long term fan on your side.

  • @davehazel1994
    @davehazel19942 жыл бұрын

    you dont hold the guard you start the grinder and push forward gently onto what your cutting and guard will move as your cutting through

  • @commonvillagerplays7880
    @commonvillagerplays78802 жыл бұрын

    That's a bunch of copper!

  • @davidlee1719
    @davidlee17192 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, if u hang the transformers between the vice jaws with the copper windings, u can then hit the center steel hub downward and drive the steel out evenly.

  • @dusankozipaj-misko9992
    @dusankozipaj-misko99922 жыл бұрын

    Well I´m suer you have tried angle grinder on that copper stacker but I must ask you: Did you try to use angle grinder?

  • @keshlalish5586
    @keshlalish55862 жыл бұрын

    for the heat sink you could find and old band saw and cut the alu off. another thing that could work, a pneumatic impact gun, or a zip gun

  • @MrBurritoMan
    @MrBurritoMan2 жыл бұрын

    I process several hundred of these heatsinks every 6 months or so and having a shop press makes it super simple. Check your local classified ads, you may be able to pick up a press for $50-$100, better than cutting off a finger :)

  • @DAVEEYEINTHESKY
    @DAVEEYEINTHESKY2 жыл бұрын

    hydraulic bearing press would be perfect press them staight out into a bucket 👍🏻

  • @nick6650
    @nick66502 жыл бұрын

    hi ben another great video mate thxs alot as should of listen to u when u set dont over do it by scraping alot in alot of your other videos 2 did i listen NO and look what happen i got are massive full left arm spasm that could not move my arm could not keep it down at least to relax it and sleep 2 i had 2 sleep in are corner couch with my arm folded behind my head so i can sleep abit not alot and have no pain had to have 4 weeks of acupuncture now alot better thxs NOW DO I LISTEN when u say take it easy o yes i do lol

  • @Thenandnowcardshop
    @Thenandnowcardshop2 жыл бұрын

    A press is what I use here in the states to do these

  • @kevinraines4318
    @kevinraines43182 жыл бұрын

    best laugh l have had for a long time

  • @mortenhenningsen940
    @mortenhenningsen9402 жыл бұрын

    Well i have a idea. Why do you not use your air hammer to split the transformers? Or to knock out the copper Stackers? Must be way quicker ånd less painfull for your arms

  • @ChrisCollinet
    @ChrisCollinet2 жыл бұрын

    With all that copper around are you selling any bars?

  • @joenewman6939
    @joenewman69392 жыл бұрын

    For as many of those you get and get them all the time you should get a small press a press would wip those right out in no time

  • @davegdm954
    @davegdm9542 жыл бұрын

    ferrite is a ceramic iron mix

  • @robbuechner3647
    @robbuechner36472 жыл бұрын

    The way your doing the transformer, trying to tighten it in the vise then pound the windings out, your making it hard because the vise is closing the steel into the copper. Do it like you did the heat sink, set the copper on top of the vise and drive the steel out. A lot less pounding involved.

  • @robbyboy9793
    @robbyboy97932 жыл бұрын

    I wish i had your prices currently my scrap yard is paying the same for extruded and regular cast and sheet aluminum because its just so close in price and its only like 29 cents a pound stainless is actually higher than aluminum which doesnt usually happen its so weird

  • @OriginalNethead
    @OriginalNethead2 жыл бұрын

    Just a thought. In my end of the world, scrappers are usually considered "essential workers" and aren't subject to the lockdowns. I'm wondering if that's not true in Australia as well. In which case, street scrapping is back on!

  • @Zitechman
    @Zitechman2 жыл бұрын

    Why dont you buy or make a press. Like with a 2 ton car jack. Than you can use it to bash the copper out.

  • @MrFransie85

    @MrFransie85

    2 жыл бұрын

    Arborpresss ! Even better

  • @mandysouthen1505

    @mandysouthen1505

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree when you have that many it would be faster and tidier to have a rig set up to pop out the copper.

  • @neilflanagan6812

    @neilflanagan6812

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or just put it on the vice and give it a belt with the lumpy

  • @Zitechman

    @Zitechman

    2 жыл бұрын

    In the end the point is to save your hands. And do it faster.

  • @therustbucket9860
    @therustbucket98602 жыл бұрын

    Can you show us the completed pile when finished please?

  • @markavargosr36
    @markavargosr362 жыл бұрын

    have you tried a 4 lb hammer and a big flat round chisel and 1 wack to see if it will come out.

  • @dalesmith147
    @dalesmith1472 жыл бұрын

    Clamp on the end of the transformer you're clamping on the copper and that's crushing so it keeps moving on you

  • @dericbarnwell1477
    @dericbarnwell14772 жыл бұрын

    MAN VS GRINDER. GRINDER HAS UPPER HAND FOR FEW MOMENTS.

  • @stanleygallman7800
    @stanleygallman78002 жыл бұрын

    Man how l would enjoy micro scrapping that hoard from your garage.

  • @volodimirkun
    @volodimirkun2 жыл бұрын

    Sir, You do need a hydraulic press with some basic jigs for radiators and transformers... it would pay for itself after a week of use. it will make your work much cleaner (no metal dust and shavings) and A LOT quicker.

  • @GloomGenetics
    @GloomGenetics2 жыл бұрын

    good man

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