Wow what an xclnt bunch of replies, cheers
gamedayron
i honestly think the decision whether to break something down or not and how much to do so is based entirely on what your time is worth to you.
I can afford the time to completely break them down.
GreenTruckR
It may seem like to much work for little pay-off, but once you have done enough you become so fast & efficient that will pay -off,I would even go into the refrigerators interior and remove the pure 100% Aluminum coil or evaporator (Like a minature radiator)
So we have 100% ally coil, thats good. Yes this is what i want to be quick at what im doing!
bluemeate
did you check to see if any still work?
I didnt no, but my mate said he had asked the owners and they had said that "its all broken stuff"?
iScrap
Hey skipRAT, your two fridges may also contain aluminum parts.
Brilliant, so i am also looking for the ally now! cheers
CMHN
Very nice friend you have there. Some of those motors are a pain to get out of the washers and driers, if they dont contain copper wire I dont waste my time. If the motors have aluminum wire in them, I just leave them in the appliance.
True, he is a good mate!
Yeah when i lifted the lid and had a quick look at the motor on the washing machine, i could see the copper in them!
GeorgeB
Compressors for appliances are just on refrigerators. It is what is used to transport the
refrigerant around the copper tubes to keep the fridge cool and your food from spoiling.
Ahh, i think i know what you are on about now? i didnt realise they were compressors, i just noticed the small copper piping, and my eyes lit up
Thank you all so much for the help and advice given i really appreciate it!
cheers all & be lucky
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