Scrapping a pressure cooker for loads of stainless steel, tin, aluminum, and other metals.
Hello scrappers and planet lovers. In this video, I will show you all the free stainless steel, aluminum, tin, copper, and other metals that are found in a pressure cooker. I will show you how to safely and effectively identify and separate the metals in order to help maximize your profit and divert as much of the material away from the landfill as possible.
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Thankyou Tinman. Keep saving the planet. Every little bit helps.
A handy hack for stubborn screws that I learned from Shark Scraper. Turn them to the right to tighten, you might hear a little pop noise, the screw then comes out easily. It moves the lock tight or plastic just enough to get it to release.
@TinManScrapper
24 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip. Stay well and happy scrapping.
Really good information. I would say one of your best videos.
@TinManScrapper
14 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and the comment. Stay well and happy scrapping.
Good video Tin Man. Thanks for the detailed breakdown
@TinManScrapper
21 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
I just broke down one of those. Thank you for the great video.
@TinManScrapper
22 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! I find them from time to time. Sorry to hear, but at least you know now how much it can be worth as scrap. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the tip Tinman keep it up my friend.
@TinManScrapper
24 күн бұрын
Glad to help. Thanks for watching.
Note prices have gone up since I made the video. Final breakdown from 1 pressure cooker: 5.75lbs stainless steel 5.75lbs x $0.77lb) + 2 lbs cast aluminum ($1.00 x2lbs) + 6lbs tin ($0.12 x 6lbs). Also the 40% appliance wires are now $2.00lb in London, Ont.
G day Boy good idea with wire, stripping it . Ths Yes shred is dropping at Stratford.
@TinManScrapper
24 күн бұрын
Actually not getting the upgraded price from 40% to 60% because price is so high for 40%
PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO HIGH 40% APPLIANCE WEIGHT PRICE IT WILL NOT BE UPGRADED TO 60%
Hey tinman i talked to my scrap yards about identifying brass they said scratch it with file but i was also told that the surface on red brass will feel little rougher than the yellow i dont know if that help you any but i hope it does help you some but keep up the great videos and be safe and have fun thanks from ohio here in the states
@TinManScrapper
24 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip. Stay well and thanks for watching.
where do you sell the silver and gold plated contact? i have some from laptops and hard drive
@TinManScrapper
24 күн бұрын
I sell my gold circuit boards to Zubicks Scrap metal. I get good prices. But places online like Boardsort.com will buy as well. I have not shipped there yet since I live in Canada and shipping can be costly.
Howdy. Circuit boards with precious metal, how do you deal with those?
@TinManScrapper
24 күн бұрын
Smash them open. Nice brass inside for sure.
@TinManScrapper
24 күн бұрын
I have a video on depopulating boards as well as a video separating gold containing ones. I get $1.10lb for example for motherboards in London.
@monkeysnark7043
23 күн бұрын
@@TinManScrapper I will check that out. Here in Peterborough, not sure what it is, though the price for metal supposedly dropped as per a friend of mine.
That's not tin. Tin is non-magnetic its just 400 Series stainless
@TinManScrapper
23 күн бұрын
You are correct, it is just a category at the scrapyard: tin/shred all magnetic less 1/4 inch and steel all magnetic thicker 1/4 inch