Scrapping For More Value Part Two
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- čas přidán 22. 11. 2022
- Scrapping For More Value Part Two. I scrap more metals my way with the tricks of the trade, Thanks For watching.
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This video was a marathon of processing old stuff. Great video.
Loved both parts of this series. All the bits and pieces are adding up.. just like you're putting it in the bank... The Scrap Bank.
Thanks so much!
Great Heater to Keep You warm and You can even leave the Roller Doors open - just Fantastic ! So True = Extra Values is extra Money ! Another Long Stripping Video of all Kinds of Various Stuff - Great Copper and Brass ! Brilliant seeing You Work and Explaining the Various Techniques and Components ! We Love it ! Many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
You did it again Phil. You do awesome work. You have a lot of trinkets now to put away. Till the time is right. 7 ⭐️ ‘S God Bless. 💚💙❤️🙏🙏🥰🤗
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Phil, Thanks for the 2 great videos today.
Glad you like them!
You said in part one" I can do this for hours".
Thank you for part two and the rest of the hours. I enjoyed it so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Man I really like that table you made..lots of space to work..guess I'm going to put one in my garage...
Go for it!
Good variety of scrapping Phil. 👍
I am so pleased you are micro scrapping again. I love the narration you do. Jody in Utah that won the guess the money game I won the fantastic silver coin. Happy Holidays 😊
Thank you so much!
Excellent how everything adds up so quickly brass and copper is so plentiful awesome content outstanding video thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
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Very nice video !!!!👏👏👏👏👍💖
Took me two hours to get through all my electrical outlets and switches, but I was definitely taking my time. Yielded a couple pounds of clean brass at $1.80/lb
you have best Content you put lot in to your videos thanks
I appreciate that!
Imagine how much better scrapping would be if everything was still like that blender. However, I guess people wouldn't need new ones very often.
You could use that light rope under your table, or even Xmas lights too. They go bad you can just replace them easy 😉 (light up bins and floor work area)
really, really loved both of your videos today. you have so much room in your new garage and that wonderful new bench.
Thanks so much!
Hi Phil. Another amazing vid.Enjoyed the vid very much.Great how the small bits of stuff add up.Keep up the good work.Thx
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You should just get a furnace and start making a sick stack from all your top grade brass, nickel and copper😎🤙🏼🤙🏼 i bet your scrap pile is huge by now 🙌🏼🙌🏼🍺👌🏼👌🏼
Great videos again mate, getting through the smalls 👍
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Great video.
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Another wonderful video.
Hope you and yours have a wonderful Thanksgiving as well as all your followers.
Thank you! You too!
I see you have a problem with your orange Home Depot buckets becoming brittle. They should put a warning on them "Not Safe for Use Outdoors" or "Sunlight degrades plastic" or "Not safe for use with Caustic solutions as plastic may shatter"
another awesome video hit the subscribe and like icon phil has a lot to show all you newbies out there,even i've learned some things and i been scrapping for 20 yrs. onto the next adventure
Awesome thank you!
We have been watching all the processing videos. It would be better if you show once in a while all the accumulated non ferrous stuff neatly stuffed in barrels or buckets. We can feel the quantum of efforts you put in the last one month. I would say you stuff your coppers (#1, #2 etc) and brass in 50 pound buckets (for ease of handling) and store the buckets on top floor room as there is some more time before you will sell them.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
The wire clamps on the metal electrical box that secure the wire are called halex connectors. Made of zinc or cast aluminum.
U should start a bucket of bolt and nuts that would be cool to c how fast u can acquire a full bucket and I was wondering when u dont have anymore batteries for the camera do u call it quits for the day of do u keep going
I was suggesting the same to him in my comments. The nuts and bolts go as HMS which is added value.
I keep going
Wow thats funny I was thinking the same thing when I watched ewaist bens video lol
Michael Turner
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Nothing wrong with that 😀
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When in doubt, hit it with a hammer or a hatchet you'll get it apart. That's what I've been doing lately. I bought a hatch and a Canadian Tire just like the one you got and it works good for cutting all kinds of stuff. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦🪓🔨🧲
Right on