Scrapping some old sound systems for loads of copper, tin, aluminum, other metals and no waste!
Hello scrappers and planet lovers. In this video, I will show you all the free copper, tin, aluminum, and other metals that can be found in an older sound system. I will show you how to safely and effectively identify and separate the metals in order to maximize your profit and divert the entire item away from the landfill.
Here a the links to the other videos mentioned:
• Scrapping Transformers...
• Scrapping circuit boar...
• Scrapping small transf...
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I strip it all the way down. TY Tin Man. 🐎🌻✌️
I agree! I prefer the fall/winter also..I don’t care for the heat👍🏻
I'm the same as you Tin Man, I run hot all the time. I get funny looks when I'm in a t-shirt in the snow in winter 😆
@TinManScrapper
Жыл бұрын
Lol, me too. Give me snow and negative temperatures any day!
Final weights: aluminum heat sinks 2lbs 14 oz., copper #2 14 oz. 49 lbs tin
Good morning ken man
Great video
Good day James Boy didn't know that , good stuff. Boy when u were inside, interesting The silver, yes it is a small amt. But like something we learn in high school working for a penny aday double. 1st , 1 penny 2nd 2 pennies 3rd day 4 pennies. I think u are a millionare by the end of month. Thanks
Shred was 6 cents a lb 3 days ago here in N GA. I could get 7-9 cents at another yard but ! Ill drive $4 in gas getting there and back . . I mainly need to free up the back of my truck so Ill check the price 3 miles down the road again later this week. + I'm sitting on LBS of Brass and Copper waiting on prices to rise [ hopefully ]. good day.
@TinManScrapper
Жыл бұрын
Yup, same with me. I can get better price for tin if I drive an hour. Four cents a pound more is not worth the $30 I would spend in gas.
Mlcc has silver and palldium
people buy them for spares, whenever I find hifi separates I advertise them on facebook as broken for spares or repairs, they always sell quickly
Less than 1/4 inch sheet metal aka tin/ shred light gauge material
I solute you! If your garage door is closed, and you just did a 23:16 video in there., and your shirt isn’t soaked👍🏻 my shirt would have been soaked
@TinManScrapper
Жыл бұрын
Some of my videos, I am definitely showing more sweat!
Great video I enjoy watching your videos
@TinManScrapper
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching.
If doesn't contain palladium...any chance to contain Vibranium in some of the parts? 🤔
I find that the aluminum wire goes for a better price than extrusion.
@cuscrapping
Жыл бұрын
That's why I don't throw my aluminum motors and transformers in shred. Clean aluminum for me brings .45/lb, but aluminum wire is .80/lb!!! It all adds up!
@jamesfirth1280
Жыл бұрын
I think it depends on where you are. In London ON., not worth much at all. We have a catagory called 1S wire, but that is clean wire from electrical wire from houses or the hydo hook-up
@wannabescrapper72
Жыл бұрын
@jamesfirth1280 Yeah, that's possible, but in northern BC, we get a lot more for the aluminum electrical wire than any other aluminum. I assumed it was like that everywhere.
dont think that was an mlcc think that was a ceramic capacitor, could bw wrong but mlcc's are the like rectangle ones that have metal on either side and are like beige or brown in the middle, surface mount things, but those just round through whole things are ceramic, some that look like that might be tantalum but they are not circular but like a dome shape thing that are sometimes in older electronic but yea think that was a ceramic lol
17:50 that is not a coil.. it's a transistor or triac... and the spool is called coil 😏
What scrap yard do you use in ont.
@TinManScrapper
Жыл бұрын
Trijan in Sarnia and Zubicks in London
you need to face the camera when you are talking so we can hear you