Scrapping 15 magnetron cores from microwaves safely for great copper. It is definitely worth it!

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  • čas přidán 6. 02. 2022
  • Hello scrappers and planet lovers. In this video I will show you all the great copper that is found inside a magnetron from microwaves. I will show you how to safely and effectively take apart a magnetron and separate the copper from the rest of the magnetron.

Komentáře • 187

  • @ralphhughes6363
    @ralphhughes6363 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you my scrap brother, I’ve been saving the magnetrons and didn’t know what to do with them, but now I do. Again, thank you, Ralph from Texas.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks Ralph for the comment. Glad I could help. Stay well.

  • @HARLEYQUINN-tf6ee
    @HARLEYQUINN-tf6ee Před rokem +4

    Thank you for your informative videos. Your explanation and treatment of the toxic components was new to me, and, in future, I will follow your safety practices for magnetrons.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před rokem +1

      Glad you found it informative. Like the name btw. Thanks for watching.

  • @daniellealbright4343
    @daniellealbright4343 Před 2 lety +3

    I was stacking these up. Now I know how to dismantle. 😀 Thank you very much for your scrapping tutorials.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found it helpful. Stay well and happy scrapping

  • @teamSHTF
    @teamSHTF Před 2 lety +3

    Nice to try and save the lungs of the scrapyard guys! Didn't know about those cores, thanks for the info.

  • @styverdyver
    @styverdyver Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for showing me something new and unknown to me. I have always scrapped everything you touch on except the copper cores. I did not realize that they were copper. I will add them to my processing next time around.

  • @satanloses
    @satanloses Před rokem

    Thank You Tin Man !
    I learned a new money maker today with the center coppers inside of the magnetron !!

  • @humbertopocasangre5931

    Thank you Sir Scraper for the info God bless you and your family

  • @DieterSoegemeier
    @DieterSoegemeier Před 2 lety

    Thanks Tin Man, that was an exilent video on scrapping magnetrons. Helped me a lot. Dieter from CPT Trust, Recycling in Brisbane Australia.

  • @CopperKing
    @CopperKing Před 2 lety +1

    very interesting video, I watched it to the end with pleasure 🤤 It's nice to find people who do the same thing as you.🤝🔝

  • @Atlantismonkey40
    @Atlantismonkey40 Před 2 lety +1

    Informative about the ceramic part. Thanks

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety

      Trying to keep people safe while making some money

  • @larrycresse753
    @larrycresse753 Před rokem +1

    Very good information

  • @Hobbyscrapperaustralia
    @Hobbyscrapperaustralia Před 9 měsíci

    Great video as always mate. Keep it up👍

  • @danmassie1942
    @danmassie1942 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you scrap brother, Great Video

  • @thespiritofthenight8196
    @thespiritofthenight8196 Před rokem +10

    be careful when opening them because they contain a small amount of thorium mixed with tungsten in their filament

    • @hextorcampis6113
      @hextorcampis6113 Před 9 měsíci +2

      He literally talked about that for like 20min lol

  • @kenstockton7793
    @kenstockton7793 Před 2 lety

    Crazy prices ay, good microwave breakdown, thanks

  • @qwertykevin1
    @qwertykevin1 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video !!

  • @BushDogScrapper
    @BushDogScrapper Před 2 lety +2

    I just picked up 4 microwaves ones a under the range type it's pretty heavy! Thanks for another very informative video 👍

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety +2

      Microwaves are always in the trash. Glad I could help.

  • @Man-in-da-shed
    @Man-in-da-shed Před rokem +4

    A pretty thorough tear down, I prefer the single cut and peel method as Kevin demonstrates, Berryilium not used since the 1980’s but nothing wrong with using caution. Good Vid Tin man

  • @kphelps5431
    @kphelps5431 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I've saved these until a later time to do. But I'm saving this video so I can do this correctly...

  • @fourseasonsmagnetfishing
    @fourseasonsmagnetfishing Před 2 lety +1

    Great video really helpful .

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, I have used the magnets for magnet fishing, but only pull up light objects.

  • @maritimescrapper
    @maritimescrapper Před 4 měsíci

    Microwaves are one of my favs to teardown! Awesome video my friend!

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 4 měsíci +1

      One of the most common items I find too. Btw, I am very sorry to read about your mom passing. My deepest condolences to you and your family!

    • @maritimescrapper
      @maritimescrapper Před 4 měsíci

      @@TinManScrapper Thank you my friend. The best of me came from her.

  • @familydogg1234
    @familydogg1234 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I put the Magnetron in vice hacksawed the Berylium taped thingies with a hacksaw. The copper piece- I pried with a scrap screwdriver and didn't need the grinder. Nice piece of copper. Don't tell anyone- I put the Berylium in the Recycle bin. Thanx Tin Man!

    • @booshday
      @booshday Před 4 měsíci

      Be careful around beryllium one exposure to beryllium dust can cause incurable lung cancer. Though I've read that beryllium is no longer used in microwaves instead they use aluminum oxide.

  • @shielashiela2006
    @shielashiela2006 Před rokem

    thank u great video. watched fo first time.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching. Glad you liked it. Stay well.

  • @partyzant876
    @partyzant876 Před 5 měsíci

    Completly explained 👌

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you 🙂 Stay well and happy scrapping!

  • @johnjcuevas5853
    @johnjcuevas5853 Před 2 lety +2

    You're doing good work demonstrating your projects. I notice you take a magnet to various metals. It would be good to say when testing with with the magnet whether the magnet is attracted to the metal. It may sound crazy or unnecessary but for folks like me, without a mentor or someone to bounce ideas or lessons learned, I'm not certain which types of metals are attracted by the metal. Congrats for stressing PPE over and over. It'll finally get through the stubborn heads of your viewers.

    • @granitestater1029
      @granitestater1029 Před rokem

      yes i cant get it straight which metals take to magnet and which dont. comes natural to my hubby.

    • @ryzen4368
      @ryzen4368 Před 9 měsíci

      only steel will be attracted to magnets

  • @moondog4313
    @moondog4313 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video it taught me alot, I was wondering if that was copper in the middle of the magnetron cause it was looking like copper scratching it but magnet stuck to it, I love learning new things on scrapping

  • @12thsonofisrael
    @12thsonofisrael Před 2 lety

    Good Job 👍

  • @davidmoore657
    @davidmoore657 Před rokem

    Good job!!! The silver-colored rings inside are Thorium/ Tungsten alloy. I wish they were silver!

  • @shanefowkes7451
    @shanefowkes7451 Před rokem +4

    The more I look into scrap the more I'm finding very useful, think its time I start taking a walk and collecting some, might even find some really good stuff

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před rokem

      Amazing what you can find, people throw out all sorts of cool stuff! Happy scrapping and thanks for watching.

  • @tonybanannas6612
    @tonybanannas6612 Před 2 lety

    I have a lot to learn from you sir

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety

      Lol, just learned along the way. Also my dad helped out some too. Stay well and happy scrapping

  • @yeastinfection2222
    @yeastinfection2222 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks now I know what to do.

  • @mikehall7806
    @mikehall7806 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely Great video. I just took apart my 1st microwave safely, including the magnetron thanks to your video. I did break one of the magnets in half and it repels each other when trying to put it back together matching the ends. I know when you break a mahnet it becomes 2 diff magnets but if I reverse the 2 pieces it does stick together. If I do it that way and JB Weld them together will it be the same as the original? Is there anything you can use the aluminum fins for as a heat sink ot something? Again, great video, Thanks, Mike

  • @davidsteinfeld9123
    @davidsteinfeld9123 Před 2 lety

    Pretty interesting never new about that copper core in there I was taking out the wire and the magnets nice little tidbbit I actually have some out back to try this on let's see if this pans out to more then the magnets and aluminum

  • @4759690
    @4759690 Před 2 lety

    ha lovely video thank you

  • @nightscrapperuk13
    @nightscrapperuk13 Před 2 lety +4

    The old microwaves contain the beriluim .the new ones do not contain beriluim.i still where a mask 😷 because scrap is not worth your health. Great info and video nightscrapper uk 👍

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the info and the comment. Stay well and happy scrapping

    • @gasstationpeanuts1814
      @gasstationpeanuts1814 Před 2 lety

      Yes the vast majority of new ones use alumina oxide in the ceramic. Still better safe than sorry.

  • @user-cx5rp4zt3h
    @user-cx5rp4zt3h Před 21 dnem +1

    I have managed to cut the cooper from the magnetron using a pipe cutter.

  • @rossbrumby1957
    @rossbrumby1957 Před rokem +4

    Every single semi recent microwave transformer I've stripped has had aluminium wire. Newer ones don't even have a transformer, but still have a smaller copper wire coil worth getting. A lot of fiddly work for hardly any weight of aluminium there. You can get more copper off the boards in an old plasma tv, and for comparatively no effort with no grinder discs. As it is with the amount of whitegoods I get to strip, and the volume of copper from their wiring looms and motor windings, magnetrons are maximum time for minimum metal value. In contrast, just the solenoid from a slant six starter motor had me dumbfounded how they fit so much copper wire in there! Do a video on that.

  • @familydogg1234
    @familydogg1234 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey Tin Man this is Oz- I followed your instructions and hit the Rod on the Armature with a Sledge. It was kind of awkward- it didnt go all the wat thru. I placed it in the vice horizontal and used a hacksaw to cut the Copper wire then pulled it through. Now I know what it looks like stripped- it makes it easy. Thanx. A question- do you feel that a battery powered cut off saw( grinder) is powerful for cutting soft metals - Copper, Brass and Aluminum? One thing I like about them is they dont get as Hot as one is replacing the battery or waiting for both to reach ful charge.

  • @johnjcuevas5853
    @johnjcuevas5853 Před 2 lety

    I've been watching your videos and just today I realized I wasn't subscribed. I've since corrected that. Look forward to seeing you again.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment and the support. I appreciate it. Stay well.

  • @OnHoldAt50
    @OnHoldAt50 Před rokem +1

    Great detailed how-to for the scrap recovery tear-down. If I could recommend though, please wear those gloves the Whole time. I cringed the whole time you were scraping that dust off with your hand. Metal particles can embed under your skin for a long time.

  • @johanponin1360
    @johanponin1360 Před rokem +1

    I usually tape the ceramic rings before any hacking. I broke chips of it simply trying to pry the gun off the metal case.

  • @boxcutter0
    @boxcutter0 Před 5 měsíci

    One thing about casual scrapping, is it’s kinda enjoyable taking stuff apart, seeing how things are made… it’s too bad the market wasn’t better for functional components instead of simply their melt value. Safety concerns can be subtle when tinkering or deconstructing, prudent process is a good habit. RRR

  • @Teknopottu
    @Teknopottu Před rokem

    Did you use your angle grinder indoors without hearing protection?

  • @stephenoliver9056
    @stephenoliver9056 Před rokem

    Thanks. Wondering if I could buy a couple of the copper magnetron cores from you. Looking for the round resonant cavity sort. Do you run across those?

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před rokem +1

      Not sure what type that is. All are round and are copper. If you sent me a picture, I may be able to find some. I do have a large pile that I have not taken apart yet and would be will I get to sell perhaps.

  • @lynnanir
    @lynnanir Před 2 lety +2

    I've been bringing those cores in as dangerous waste, which my area collects for free twice a year. I have a few now that I'll take apart. But, I won't be throwing in the ends in with shred. I'll will treat them as dangerous waste.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety +1

      Good for you, I think it depends on area, but as long as you separate and tell the guys at the yard, they probably have a bin for this type of stuff anyway. Stay well.

  • @williamstockdale4833
    @williamstockdale4833 Před rokem

    YOU SO GOOD 💗❤💚💜💙💛💯

  • @cuetTimmonz
    @cuetTimmonz Před 4 měsíci

    the ones from dremels are hard. ill probjkust sell it as is.
    but i figured out how to do the big ones. i just bought a heat gun. so heat up the copper and the metal around it, cut the copper at both ends, and just pull it out. WEAR GLOVES OR WAIT TILL ITS COOLED DOWN, LIKE LUKE WARM..

  • @justnicem
    @justnicem Před 7 dny

    Hello Tin Man
    Thanks for your videos and knowledge.
    You mention at the end of this video your grinding disks are very reasonable. Was wondering what brand they are that they're only .10 cents? I know It's 2024 now so maybe they've just gone up a lot. Thanks again and be safe. dan

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 6 dny +1

      Thanks for the comment. Yes, the grinding discs have gone up a little in price but I do buy in bulk when they are on sale. I buy Maximum metal cutting discs. I get them at Canadian Tire and usually go on sale for a 50 pack for around $19.99 a pack

    • @justnicem
      @justnicem Před 6 dny +1

      Thanks @@TinManScrapper for answering. I appreciate the info. Apparently you like them so I will check out if I'm able to get them also.
      Thanks for informative channel
      dan

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 5 dny +1

      @@justnicem No problem. Thanks for watching.

  • @hextorcampis6113
    @hextorcampis6113 Před 9 měsíci

    I usually enjoy crushing the berilum and slamming a line or two before I take them into the scrap yard

  • @davidburgess9401
    @davidburgess9401 Před 2 lety +1

    Is there a better place to take the beryllium

  • @hectorquiles7842
    @hectorquiles7842 Před rokem

    I dump a lot microwaves and taking only transformer I didn’t know nothing about this magnetron… interesting tanks for the video ✌️
    Any tips about what I can scrap from water heaters and TVs

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před rokem +1

      I have videos on both. Water heaters have good brass and crt have good copper holes.

  • @ItsJustDawon
    @ItsJustDawon Před rokem

    Where exactly do you find these microwaves? I'm not really in the scrapping field, but I do work with electronics, and would love to get ahold of a bunch of microwaves.

    • @jrtheduck2324
      @jrtheduck2324 Před 8 měsíci

      Side of the road by houses on waste pickup day

  • @kencharleton9807
    @kencharleton9807 Před 17 dny

    What can you make with the magnets? A science project , kids toy , I have collected I bunch thinking I would come up with a useful re-purpose. So far fishing magnet and gate latch tool holder.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 17 dny

      I also bring to my school and give to my coworkers to use to hold up chart papers

    • @kencharleton9807
      @kencharleton9807 Před 17 dny

      @@TinManScrapper Have given some to my neighbor to hold down material on his metal work bench. I was hoping to make some cool project for the grandkids. Will try the magnet fishing.

  • @johanmiller7980
    @johanmiller7980 Před rokem

    Hi tinman Im from South Africa, and I have a question, I opened a microwave and behind the control panel was a round black thingi inside was a flat round golden looking pease of metal non magnetic, is that gold or not

    • @abeleski
      @abeleski Před rokem

      there is just about zero gold in a microwave

  • @nachostuff
    @nachostuff Před 2 lety

    I need to do a better job about micro scrapping where it is worth it. Microwave are one of the ones I need to be better about. Great Video.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety

      Lots of goodies inside for sure. Thanks for the comment. Stay well

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious6590 Před 8 měsíci

    Is there anything of value in the capacitors?

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 8 měsíci

      Nice bit of copper, aluminum, and some great magnets.

  • @earthstewardude
    @earthstewardude Před 7 měsíci

    But how much do you net on one microwave oven? How much time do you put in?

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 7 měsíci

      honestly they take me about 5 minutes. if the transformer is copper than I can get about 3.25 lbs #2 copper at $4.30 a pound and about 25 lbs of tin at $0.10 a lb. If transformer aluminum then 7 cents a lb. for the transformer, about 8 oz. copper and the rest tin

  • @bigmike4419
    @bigmike4419 Před rokem

    Guys I’m a scrapper too but. Now I could be wrong but in the core thare is radioactive thorium dioxide

  • @countdales5275
    @countdales5275 Před rokem

    Princess auto now sells crucibles for $20 Can. Great deal.

  • @josearrasola7236
    @josearrasola7236 Před 2 lety

    Hello sir , I’m from south Florida and the scraping game here is a max one no one likes to share spots or so call location and I ask them if their the owner of the property and they stay Speechless but thing will get nasty but I have earn my respectful spots since I only go for the ewaste and microwaves I don’t know if you can make a closeup video of what’s good to sell ?

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety

      Hello Jose, those magnetrons come from microwaves and they are a great bit of copper to sell as #1 copper. I would definitely check to see if the microwaves work first and if so, sell them whole.

  • @darthvadar2757
    @darthvadar2757 Před rokem

    Brass is 45 cents per pound in the usa now as of June 2023.

  • @cognac8297
    @cognac8297 Před 8 měsíci

    Is it bad to open the microwave and out my hand in when it's done. What is going on

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 8 měsíci

      Not sure. But we do pull out the food when it is done so may burn you if contents are really hot

  • @00djSeaweed00
    @00djSeaweed00 Před 9 měsíci

    Damn, I want to live where you live; I'm getting $2.35 for #2 Copper where I live. I think my yard may be ripping me off.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 9 měsíci

      It is crazy the difference in price, this is Cdn. Prices but I think it is so good because in London there are 4 scrapyards right near each other and that makes it a little more competitive. Either way, I would be stockpiling for now…copper is going to go way up in future I think.

    • @gargalash9191
      @gargalash9191 Před 8 měsíci

      @@TinManScrapper prices also have to do with access to markets and refiners.

  • @bandicootwarped7905
    @bandicootwarped7905 Před 11 měsíci

    Why didn't you weigh up the shred, aluminum and brass? This would've have been a much better value assessment in addition to the copper.

  • @Sam-fp8zm
    @Sam-fp8zm Před 5 měsíci

    is there gold in the magnetron?

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 5 měsíci

      No, copper as the inner core and the ring that is golden color is brass. The fins are aluminum and the 2 magnets are ferrite

    • @Sam-fp8zm
      @Sam-fp8zm Před 5 měsíci

      thanks. i have a few but have never cut them open to expose the core. i thought i read somewhere that there was gold in them which is why i asked. those magnets are fun to play with too and i sold 4 on ebay for $50 AUD@@TinManScrapper

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Nice, I should look at selling them as I have tons.@@Sam-fp8zm

  • @Converterguy
    @Converterguy Před rokem

    Yellow brass is $3.85/lb? Maybe in Mexico. I like the idea, but not profitable

  • @andrewpeterson7633
    @andrewpeterson7633 Před rokem

    Magnet fishing? Never heard of it.

  • @nixonsmateruby1
    @nixonsmateruby1 Před rokem +1

    I hope there's no KRYPTONITE!!!

  • @nickbaylander6320
    @nickbaylander6320 Před 2 lety +2

    I've taken hundreds of microwaves apart and I had no idea the core to the to the magnetron was copper. I usually just take the magnets out and throw the rest away. I feel like such a fool lol

  • @skerriesrockart
    @skerriesrockart Před rokem +13

    Be VERY careful with the beryllium..the consequences of being exposed to it are horrible

    • @granitestater1029
      @granitestater1029 Před rokem

      what are the consesequences? how do you id beryllium?

    • @skerriesrockart
      @skerriesrockart Před rokem

      @@granitestater1029 it's coated in maroon paint generally..it is a poisonous metal and getting any in your lungs can be fatal . There's no point messing around with microwaves,apart from the transformer which can be repurposed I get 10-15 euros for each transformer but even then they're a slow seller

    • @thegreenray4010
      @thegreenray4010 Před rokem +6

      ​@granitestater1029 I didn't watch anything about taking apart a microwave before I did so alone. I totally smashed that beryllium/ aluminum oxide ceramic apart, thinking it would be fine. Nothing happened to me, but in 30 years time I might get an incurable disease which wreaks havoc on my lungs. I add aluminum oxide as a possibility because newer microwaves are supposedly built with that instead due to it being safer. After emailing Bosch about more details that I couldn't find in any user or repair manuals, they responded by sending me promotional emails lol.
      So far things are fine, but I may have cut 30 years off my life and I might die in agony. Have fun and watch the tutorials before you scrap!

    • @thevanvirgin
      @thevanvirgin Před rokem +1

      @@thegreenray4010 I broke down my first microwave and pulled the magnetron just a few hours ago and I said to myself "I'm gonna set this part aside until I know what it is/does/is made from" and I'm quite glad that I did so. And also glad of this well timed YewTewb suggestion.
      Hope you didn't dose yourself with Beryllium!

    • @fightington
      @fightington Před rokem

      micrograms of beryllium will fuck you up. if you don't have a means of identifying microscopic quantities, (that's a joke, noone diy does), dont fuck around and you wont have to find out. the most toxic metal on earth!

  • @jmzhh9483
    @jmzhh9483 Před 2 lety

    I believe the cores also have silver which is worth about 10times as much

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 2 lety

      Not seen any silver, but would like to see it.

    • @jmzhh9483
      @jmzhh9483 Před 2 lety

      @@TinManScrapper you show it at the end there the silvery rings in the center after you take off the ceramic. Through it in some nitric acid and drop it out of solution with HCL and if it drops a white substance out you have silver

    • @Sam-fp8zm
      @Sam-fp8zm Před rokem

      @@jmzhh9483 i thought it was gold

    • @Sam-fp8zm
      @Sam-fp8zm Před rokem

      @chu Harry no there is a mixture of gold and some other metal in them. copper i guess.

  • @darthvadar2757
    @darthvadar2757 Před rokem

    Ferrous metal is $100 a ton 2000 pounds in the USA now. It is not worth you time to scrap these days after your gas and time to separate the metals you make about 20 cents a hour, and that is if the buyer doesn't rip you off by under weighting your scrape as you can not see what the weights are because only they can see the scale readout. This should be illegal. A scale readout should be visible to the saler also.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před rokem +1

      Some good points. It is disappointing when you go to the scrapyard and you feel you have been u deprived or under weighted

  • @elizabethwulf8710
    @elizabethwulf8710 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey Tin Man my yard gives me dirty brass for the Megatron's I don't have to do anything to him just turn them in and they will give me dirty brass for him😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 4 měsíci

      Why dirty brass considering they have copper not brass. What is the price of dirty brass at your yard?

    • @elizabethwulf8710
      @elizabethwulf8710 Před 4 měsíci

      @@TinManScrapper I get a $1.10 a pound for it dirty brass at my yard

  • @kenstockton7793
    @kenstockton7793 Před 2 lety

    You should wear ear plugs, there are hair like tenicles in your ears will get pushed over and don't come back up over time more & more get pushed over until you lose most if not all your hearing, down the road

  • @Paulie1232
    @Paulie1232 Před 26 dny

    beryllium

  • @ricardomirandaperez-co8lx

    Traducción aesañol

  • @electrake2063
    @electrake2063 Před rokem

    After all that work you get what, $3 for you work. That must be at least $0.50 an hour. That's worth risking you life over! Instead of this, buy $100 worth of pennies and pull the pre-1982 pennies out and melt them down. It's a much better use of your time.

  • @scotthoward4836
    @scotthoward4836 Před rokem

    Minature copper wheels for a car

  • @a.joegevara3519
    @a.joegevara3519 Před 2 lety

    I can't tell you how many of these I've thrown away...

    • @iwear00
      @iwear00 Před 2 lety +1

      Nooooooooo

    • @a.joegevara3519
      @a.joegevara3519 Před 2 lety

      @@iwear00 LOL, not the whole things, just never knew the value in the cores. I do industrial maintenance and get them pretty regularly.

    • @iwear00
      @iwear00 Před 2 lety

      Shit send me the magnets. I'm working on something 😅

    • @a.joegevara3519
      @a.joegevara3519 Před 2 lety +1

      @@iwear00 I do use those in projects, he's correct about the safety, they'll pinch a blood blister in an instant!

  • @grimacres
    @grimacres Před rokem

    Ok. I've been a scrapper forever and I've never heard of berylium. I've broken those ceramics many times and have never had an issue. I never heard of this metal until today. From what I read I should have been dead years ago. Makes one wonder about the perceived versus real danger. I'll be careful from now on but I suspect the threat of poisoning is real low. the tape seems to be a good idea.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před rokem

      I always error on the side of caution. Thanks for the comment. Stay well and happy scrapping

  • @paleogeology9554
    @paleogeology9554 Před rokem +1

    I hate leaving negative comments on your video but please don't be dumb and try to take these apart and for the love of God dont put a magnetron in a vice. All it takes is one slip and that insulator will break and your DEAD. You can make a few bucks in much easier and safer ways.

  • @murraymadness4674
    @murraymadness4674 Před rokem

    I've torn apart a lot of free fridges for their high quality insulation. But if you look at what my gas costs to pick them up, it really was not worth the trouble vs just buying new insulation, and in fact, the pink cotton candy stuff you can get free anyway. I also collected a lot of microwaves for the transformers to make high powered Electric car chargers/inverters, and once again the gas used to pick them up was too much. Today at $5 gallon there no way its worth it. If you can pick them up like 5 at a time... the metal scrap yard has all kinds of them and they just crush them. I never asked if I could buy them for $1 or something

  • @farhadjabbri4331
    @farhadjabbri4331 Před rokem

    I keep forwarding video to not waste of much of time as I somehow guessing what you want to say. firstly considering the risk even 1 in a 1000 as the other side is getting cancer it's not wise for that much copper doing it. second, even if there be no risk still you are trying the wrong way! you do not need any kind of cutting or grinding, even if that iron ring be your excuses. I've opened and separate that ceramic in less than a minutes. bro just use a normal pipe cutter for copper pipe. about 2 to 3 millimeter above that nasty ceramic you can put the blade of pipe cutter and those who already used copper pipe cutter and know the mechanism understand what I'm talking about. in fact the blade that turn around the copper cut it by increasing pressure at the precision of less than a 1mm. that iron ring also a kind of spot welded, in some models bent on some spot by pressure and it's only for the magnet to stick on those location. you can easy separate after you got ride of the ceramic part. I say this video is not educational and only giving wrong instruction to people who maybe not expert and risking their life. you may ask if it's risk and not wise why I did!? I need it for science and research and not for scrap metal and considering the safety I triple checked there was no risk.

    • @farhadjabbri4331
      @farhadjabbri4331 Před rokem

      and regards the toxic definition ;) While brief contact with beryllium metal or alloys is unlikely to cause immediate harm, prolonged contact or repeated exposure can lead to skin irritation and sensitization. Some individuals may develop an allergic reaction known as beryllium sensitization, which can manifest as a chronic lung disease called chronic beryllium disease (CBD) when beryllium dust or fumes are inhaled. to be clear if you scrap microwave on a regular bases means like a bird who taking corn from a farmer on regular bases. imagine what's happen of one day the farmer see you? or let say that peace is round and even turn by a simple shake on the table. what if somehow drop and break? or someone in work place who has not enough knowledge cause problem?

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před rokem

      @@farhadjabbri4331 do you really want to take the risk?

  • @earthstewardude
    @earthstewardude Před 7 měsíci +1

    Way too much work dragging a microwave home to break it down for how much money? $9 ? $12? Then drive it to the scrap yard with all the other crap.

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 7 měsíci

      I guess it depends on the scrapper. I also like them to hold my smaller pieces of tin

  • @kevinraines4318
    @kevinraines4318 Před 2 lety

    have a look at my video how to scrap a magnetron

  • @phil_k777
    @phil_k777 Před 2 lety +2

    I just happened to have a microwave ready to go to the metal recycling. So I opened it back up and pulled the magnetron.
    I think you should take a better look at the inside of that element. That sparkly white material inside the copper slug looks like beryllium.
    As soon as I saw that I sealed it back up. It’s not just the porcelain but what is INSIDE that hunk of copper.
    A measly two ounces of copper is not worth risking your health for.
    I really think you should investigate further and rescind advocating people tear these things open, making all sorts of metal dust.
    This is simply too dangerous.

    • @jamesfirth1280
      @jamesfirth1280 Před 2 lety

      I scratched it and it is copper. the berylium is just on the 2 ceramic strips.

    • @jamesfirth1280
      @jamesfirth1280 Před 2 lety

      It is a shorting ring and copper.

    • @phil_k777
      @phil_k777 Před 2 lety +1

      Copper is about $4.45/pound (less for scrappers). Two ounces of copper is $0.55 (less for scrappers).
      There is absolutely no reason to risk toxic exposure for such a minuscule amount of money. Don’t be penny wise and pound foolish.
      Encouraging people to mess around with this stuff is bad advice. I wonder what the legal ramifications of that bad advice are?

    • @jase4270
      @jase4270 Před rokem

      @@phil_k777 Wrap everything in cotton wool is how you look at the world.

    • @jasonsliger5430
      @jasonsliger5430 Před rokem

      ​@@phil_k777go hire a lawyer then, if you're that smart you should be loaded!

  • @ScrapMetalAndOutdoorsWithGiova

    Risk your life for not even 10 dollars

    • @TinManScrapper
      @TinManScrapper  Před 9 měsíci

      We risk our lives everyday day with things like wifi, etc. everything runs a potential risk. I am taking extreme safety measures (tape just an extra measure) and not all cores contain beryllium anymore.

    • @ScrapMetalAndOutdoorsWithGiova
      @ScrapMetalAndOutdoorsWithGiova Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@TinManScrapper I’m not making fun of you or nothing your videos been helping me learn him how to scrap but doing all that for 2 pound of copper It just seems to hard but I get it you want that copper

  • @handduggraverdronline
    @handduggraverdronline Před 2 lety +1

    Be careful with magnets? Dude just stop

  • @ipaddlemyowncanoe.7441
    @ipaddlemyowncanoe.7441 Před rokem +1

    I just started collecting them too. I didn't realize at first how much copper there was and I've been cutting them open. Yes, you have to be careful. Can I make one suggestion tighten your voice up on the bench properly please. It drives me nuts but your advice. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦🧲

  • @michaelbradford324
    @michaelbradford324 Před rokem

    You know that stuff could be poisonous

  • @michaelbradford324
    @michaelbradford324 Před rokem +1

    You are not even five dollars

  • @JunkNGrind
    @JunkNGrind Před rokem +1

    I just made a scrap video trying to find that. I opened the wrong side and threw it in the Lite Iron pile 🫣😁🗑✅🛠