Todays Saturday. The day after the last post. Real nice weather, different after the last 3 weeks of rain n wind.
So sunny, and low humidity I just wore a tee shirt. Started out at 4pm.
The freezer was still there, same with the fridges... But (and I cannot explain why this happens) the galv tube I leave there as a hammer & lever, and the old shock absorber I was using too. Has gone.
Nothing else, just that. Weird.
I brought a claw hammer with me to peel the sides off the fridge, as well as the metal strips that hold the Copper tube onto the freezer liner. I know theres a pair of tinsnips closeby if I have to use them to get the outer sides off the freezer.
Well, I just started peeling back the outer layer, relised that a shovel would do the job nicely, find a handleless shovel among the scrap. Used that and picked out the 4x2 around the edges and the outer sides peeled off. Neat. The foam insulation was holding the sides on a bit, sticky.
So I started at one end and got into where the Copper lines were, found I could break off slabs of insulation with the shovel. That got me too the Copper tubing, by using the claw hammer under the tubing, the spot welded on metal strips just popped off.
So the whole length of (heavy walled) Copper tubing came off in one peice.
Later on I weighed it @ 8kg. Nice score! Nz$48. Plus the compressor & radiator to come later.....
In all this trip I got 3 electric motors from washing machnes, plus the pump motor, solenoids, wiring other solenoid or little electric motor for gearbox.
2 fridge compressors from frost free fridges, plus the radiators from them, one was Copper tube/Ali fins, nice.
The 8kg plus extra Copper tube from freezer.
2 crts, yokes & degaussing cables, one was a Sony 25inch with super thick cable.
2 crt monitors, well its just the yokes, cables real small & one yoke looked burnt, so its 'domestic copper'.
A Nakamichi CD car stereo, with cracked front, hope it goes, nakamichis a good brand.
All that weighed 58kgs, ten blocks in a sack, on my back. Maybe 17kg Copper plus. Possible NZ$110.
Oh, at about 7pm it started to rain, heavy, got completly soaked, walked home wet, found out it was nearly 9pm, too late to get to the supermarket.
Now, at 11pm, lite breeze, no rain, overcast.
I might do a second trip and get the turtle shaped freezer compressor and its Copper radiator, the heavy car battery, and another fridge compressor with maybe a radiator too as I think its a ' frost free' version.
I have way more scrap than I need to match my Copper weight target now.
Since theres only 5 working days left this month, and a 1/2 day saturday for me to sell the metal. I might be real busy just getting everything into order.
I have 16 odd fridge compressors, 10 odd electric motors & 1
microwave transformer to scrap & clean down.
Theres a large bucket of Ali heatsinks to clean down & another of transformers for Copper.
A sack of dirty cast Ali to go thru & clean the bolts & stuff from them, car Ali cast. Alloy head etc.
Theres also 8 odd sacks of plastic coated wire I have to 'clean up'. 200kgs plus ? @ a guess.
All my nonferrous is getting sold at one time. Later on I will sort fridge compressor iron out into iron/ali & 'heavy metal insize' & pack the compressor casings with transformer
cores & weld them shut, so I get a good price for it.
Thats a lot of work, but I don't have a vehicle to do it with, so I have to get everything ready so I can just put some drums on a friends pickup & fill the drums & deck with sorted ferrous, in one go, quickly, then off to the scrappers.
The scrapmetal buyer is ok with me filling the fridge compressor casings with iron transformer cores & welding them shut. He knows I won't 'fill them with bricks', I leave little windows so to see inside & let water out.
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