Brasscatcher, why did you turn down the hot water heaters?
Brasscatcher, why did you turn down the hot water heaters?
I didn't I gave the guy my card and he was going to call his buddy who has them...I'm nuts but not that nuts
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” John Wayne-- The Shootist
NEWBS READ THIS THREAD ABOUT REFINING!!!!
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/off-t...ning-read.html
If they are abc ones the chem is not toxic...google msds sheets for fire extinguishers an read up on it.why wold a dump bury something in the ground that a-could be toxic which it's not b- could contaminate water supply's which it can't. Sounds like someone is trying to get over on you. I would investigate further. See if a fire safety company wants the chem back. The only ones out there that can be a problem are the ones with halon in them . But those stopped being mfg in 1994 , I could be wrong but check it out.
I agree with you, I was just informing you of what they told me. I just spray the things out a couple at a time or in a bucket
as far as mine go, they are all non toxic, or straight c02. took some of the chemical back he said i could if i wanted to but left me with the impression it was easier for him to just use new chemicals, i think a polite way to have me throw it away i dont have to know the $$$$ but let me know when you guys start cashing them in,ive stated before because of these mainly we are getting to sit on cars longer than ever and making a better profit, i dont want to steal this thread but i dont want to bore with another thread of the stuff we gather. we traded a chysler cirrus we paid 250 for in exchange of a 4 dot converter, a bread loaf and this
a mechanic had two of them, came out to look at my cars for sale and wanted to trade, we get to buy all his converters from now on or trade for them, and anything else he takes off of a vehicle, plus he hooked me up with another repo guy and ive already gotten one car from him. we have started to get some really good contacts the last few weeks which is the main reason i havnt been on as much lately, now back to the topic congrats to all the guys that have been able to get these extinguishers, make sure to magnet and scratch everything, remember the post where i found the copper tubes and the brass chains, and on the hoses with brass i just cut them off flush with the chopsaw and they give me brass breakage, its way easier plus you get breakage price for the braided hose
the top pusher is with the tire machine its just in the back of my truck, and it works he demo ed it for me changing a trailer tire on my trailer
Last edited by corycouch; 04-01-2012 at 04:22 PM.
Nice Cory, turning us on to the extinguishers is coming back to you ten fold. Great news and yes I marked that thread long ago about the all the goodies attached to the extinguishers.
Yep I got my first load of them extinguishers last weekend. Got them neatly stacked in my back yard along the fence so when I have a slow day of no computers I have something to tear apart.
That would be me. I made 4 runs to the scrap yard this weekend. Only 1/3 of the way threw that trailer full of computers. Cashed in for about $800 total on my 4 runs. Plan to finish up the computers this week after work if I dont work 10 hour days again all week. Then kill them fire extinguishers on sunday. Should be a nice long week. Not to mention the 100 things I need to put on ebay this week.
I'm saving odd size gas bottles so I can make a replica cannon from them, the fridge compressor cases work well with the extra weld lines they have on them.
The fire extinguisher bottles seem to be a good size for the base of the barrels.
Sorta like this one.
The bolts are the long iron ones from wooden bed bases.
Last edited by eesakiwi; 04-03-2012 at 01:30 AM.
What do you use to cut the tops off or cut the extinguishers in half? sorry if you've answered this, I'm new!
Sawzall works great, also a chop saw is nice.
Also, i Am going to drop off my chemicals at my local fire station. They bag it up and use it for chimney fires.
we mainly use a sawzall with bi-metal blades. The ones that are empty and have no pressure are simple to do, no mess with the chems getting all over the place. The ones that are still pressurized get a bit messy as you should get the pressure out before cutting into them. Depending what your set up is like you can get a plastic 55 drum, cut a 3 inch hole on the top and spray chems into it. try to cover the hole with a rag so yuo dont get blow back out the hole. You are going to get some but no too much. Use a wet rag it seems to help a bit. The bottom line is that you are going to have to deal with the powder flying around some. should have mentioned before, try putting them in a vice standing up helps the cutting go a bit easier too.
Thanks for the thread, Brasscatcher! Question. When you're NOT using a sawzall to get the nozzles off, what's your tool/method?
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