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    CBM- Copper bearing MONSTER

    Found this massive cbm inside of an old welder. Made of wood with solid brass edging this welder had to of dated back a long long time. The motor inside weighed in at 194 lbs and got me $29.10. I could barely move this monster without a dolly and the welder needed to be wheeled to my house from my friend dad that gave it to me and took 4 people. This thing had tons of wood on it but dont pass wooden objects like this up just because it looks like a lot of trash. With the brass, cbm and the massive wiring I'd say I got around $60 just for the 3 minutes it took me. Here's some pics, anyone ever seen one this big ?!?!? Tried to strip it down but the wrapping is way to thick, so I just sold as is.




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    Did you get a picture of the welder before you took it apart? I've never seen one in a wooden case. Gotta be from the dawn of (welding technology) time....

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    Sadly not, it looked old and previous owner said when he plugged it in it shocked him. It was old

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    I found that a reciprocating saw (sawzall) with a looooonngg blade works wonders on removing the copper in these circumstances.

    If that isn't an option, a wood chisel and hammer used in a way to cut through copper is worth a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DevinThaScrapper View Post
    Found this massive cbm...

    Looks like the Mummy!
    "I am created Shiva, the Destroyer; death, the shatterer of worlds. The dead night tiger made whole by the Master of Sinanju. Who is this dog meat that dares challenge me?" -Warren Murphy (my Dad!)

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    very nice! You need to put that $29.10 on a down payment on a grinder!

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    Yea I have a grinder and sazall just didn't find it that easy to cut. The copper was thinner than the tape so I didnt see the worth in tearing it out, it would of only fetched 6c for the steel after taking the copper out and 2.06 for copper so I didnt see the profit, I had other things to do and no room to store

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    Goes to show the value of CU . Here it sat for years wile Fiat currency played it's games
    wile for the most part that CU monster has true value then and now.


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