Gidday. I have still been scrapping. Not selling as often, and working fixing my house weatherboards up since its comming into spring here now.
Its a 'villa'. Fancy name for a 11 foot high ceiling shotgun shack with leantoo at the rear and shed out the back. made 1910 or such.
Its only been painted once... But I talked to the grand daughter of the builder, she said "Every board was hand picked". Looks it too, where theres borer (tiny termites?) theres some rot, but some boards are like brand new. Just scrape 'em and prime 'em and paint 'em and its like new.
It will look quite smart when its finished. Though the weather side (West) needs 100% replacement weatherboards. Already brought them.
I brought a car which makes a difference. Very helpfull.
To get some paint $ I took in a load of metal on monday. Now while
metal prices have dropped, so has the NZ$ which makes the metal prices still pretty good compaired to what it could be.
Like the NZ$ was worth US$0.90cents. Now its US$0.65cents.....
So. I got ....
Alum/Copper rads NZ$80.00. @ NZ$3.10 /Kg. nice, that was two Invertor heatpumps, maybe 2 and a bit. Nice return as theres other Copper and stuff in them as well.
Cast Ali NZ$33.00 @ NZ$1.30/Kg. That was 3 Ali car rims. Now I did not know they would have paid a extra 20cents a KG if they were not damaged (I cut tyres off with angle grinder, nicked rim edge) They actually fill containers with them and send them overseas to be reconditioned. Live & learn.
Lead batterys NZ$16.00 @ NZ$0.45/Kg. Ouch, should be better, but they are dangerous goods and get sent to China. A long way away....
Domestic Copper NZ$60.00 @ NZ$5.50/Kg. Thats a good price. It was NZ$6.50 a Kg. But because of the NZ$ vs US$. Its still good.
All up NZ$190!! A single car bootload (trunkload for Americans) U$135
Then on the way home I decide to drive by my scrap dropoff yard, where I get to pick out the nonferrous and give them my ferrous in exchange. great deal.
Boy was it a great deal!!!!!
I see some thick plastic coated Copper wire. Nice. I get closer and find its attached to 5 Hitachi 9inch angle grinders... YES!!!
And I look even closer to find 3, Yes THREE !!!! Invertor 'Caddy welders'. Now I already own one. It cost me NZ$1400 in 1998 and its paid for itself many times.
Its a 'Cebora' brand and I recommend them 100%. Nah, make that 200%.
These 3 were a
'Trans pocket'. Tiny, light 'lunchbox sized' Carry it up a ladder on a strap sort welder 160amp DC with TIG liftstart. (handy, no 'arc eye')
A 'Selco' 190 amp (out of a wall socket!!) DC. Small invertor size. TIG lift start again. Digital amp scale readout.
A 'Strata'. This could be a NZ brand name on a imported welder. Maybe not. 160amp DC . Broken volume control knob.
There was only one welding lead and several extension cords, damaged. The grinders had some of the nut parts missing, damaged cords. Odd guards.
Now I looked at this, found the companys name on some of the stuff and relised it was all 'damaged goods, well used, paid for it self already'.
It had been put aside for the electriion to fix and they got new stuff to replace it and then one day last week decided to ditch it all.
Lucky me.
So I checked things. 4 grinders work, the other does not start.
That means that it a bad cord (they are all bad and need replaced anyway, thats why they were there.) or a worn brush thats had the 'safety tab' pop out at a certain amount of wear. ie, it needs brushes, or a cord.
They are NZ$500 grinders and I have parts already for another one. NICE.
The welders. Ones missing the plug. Ones missing the volume control knob. They are all missing their leads. They ALL WORK !!
Brand new this all would have co$t NZ$6000..... I got it used, for free.
Oh, and a Tweco MIg handpeice with Binzel connection. A smaller one. Just what I was wanting for a small cheap MIG I have. To fix car panel etc.
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