Id go with an upright piano. The only thing that made it worth it was the silver dime I found inside the piano. Not worth much but, it made my day.
I also found a gold bracelet in a treadmill one time, I guess I get lucky sometimes.
Id go with an upright piano. The only thing that made it worth it was the silver dime I found inside the piano. Not worth much but, it made my day.
I also found a gold bracelet in a treadmill one time, I guess I get lucky sometimes.
Printers.
For me it was a soda can vending machine. It's heavy so you can get good weight for shred, but taking it apart was a disappointment. There just wasn't much copper line at all. Most of the refrigerant lines and condenser were steel. All the moving parts I saw were steel. Did I mention the beast was heavy? The thin wires going to the tiny motors didn't add up to much. It just wasn't worth the effort required. I know I could have pulled the compressor, but it wasn't very big and by that time I was pretty well frustrated so I just shoved it off in the shred pile.
These >
Sanken power amp modules from home stereos.
I got 30 cents worth of Silver from the connections. Took ages.
But now I know & somehow I must profit from that knowledge.
There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool.- Old Man
I hate printers, fax machines, scanners and copiers. I shouldn't complain because everything I get is given to me. The last load consisted of about 6 PC's, 1 server, severel battery backups and about 10 printers. I opened the side panels on the printers and removed the circuit boards. I will keep the boards but I have about 400 pounds of printers that I'm going to give to my neighbor in exchange for something he has that I want. He owns a small computer store and scraps also.
For dishwashers, I've found that if you remove the three or four screws on the motor and while it is on its side give a good swift stomp on it and it will break free.
I'm just starting out but, so far squirrel fan from my heat pump. Took like two hours and got a whole $10. that was the first thing i ever scrapped even though it was only $10 the bug bit me now I'm looking for more stuff so I guess it was worth it after all.
reading this thread; http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/day-l...raigslist.htmlWhat's the most useless waste of time thing
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My vote is Steam Vacuums. Right now I've only scrapped the Hoover models. Other than the cord, they are nothing but plastic and a motor. One vacuum fills up my plastic bin! That's 4 printers worth of plastic. There is always residual water, so they get my basement floor wet. I'm going to start cutting the cords and leaving these.
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