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was at my local yard doing my thing and this was in the parking lot almost ran it over . My school canceled today cause of snow so I figured I would post this thread .
the motor weighed in at 3.2 #
If I turned it in as is I would have got 0.96 cents
I broke it down .
heres what I got
6.3 oz of #2 copper at $2.70#=$1.05
1 pound 6.8 oz of shred at $0.09 #= $0.12
15.5 oz of FE aluminum at $0.20#=$0.19
0.04 oz of insulated wire at $0.90#=$0.0225
Total value AFTER breakdown= $1.38
A difference of 0.42 cents
toke me less then 5 mins, ive done a lot of motors .
I sometimes Buy what I think are high copper recovery DC motors from the yard I buy at for $0.40cents a #
sometimes. Might soon experiment with alternators
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