I was at work yesterday and the maintenence manager was on a kick to get rid of stuff that had been laying around forever. He was really glad to find out that I scrap.
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air conditioner/heaters (think hotel room type, I work at a nursing home), 2 TVs, a chainsaw, a steel bed table and a pile of aluminum walkers that all had one problem or another with them. And then there was a whole mess of hospital type plug in type of stuff. Alert units, breathing devices, you name it.
Last night I completely broke down all the small breathing units and the like. Everything had a heavy transformer and most everything had a motor of one sort or another. 2 of them had a small motor in a case that says maxon DC motor on the top and swiss made on the side. I checked and these things can go for a good buck on E-bay if they are the right motor. I guess they are used in model airplanes.
Today I was garage saleing and found a radiator in someone's garbage. When I got home I ripped into the AC units. The compressors were gone on both and had been setting there for a long time. Plenty of copper, aluminum and motors in each.
I had never scrapped TVs before, but took these to try. They were very quick to get the good stuff out of, but I am still stuck with this big behemoth shell afterwards I have to mess with. I will not actively seek TVs to scrap based on this experience.
After all of this I have a mess of wire, some gold bearing circuit boards, two potentially good DC motors (they will get listed tomorrow night on E-bay). A 5 gallon bucket half full or so with motors and transformers that wighs a ton and the pile of walkers as well as a mess of aluminum and steel. Scrap yard gets hit next Saturday.
Oh and there is a steel hospital bed I am grabbing Monday because my truck was too full. It is heavy steel with 2 good sized motors on them. I guess I will check those motors value before scrapping them as well.
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