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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    We have one yard around us that just put up a sign stating they will no longer take appliances without being tagged by a reclaimer and are no longer accepting burnt copper wire. I think it is a sign of things to come.
    Withholding payment on burnt copper for 30 days would accomplish the same end. The crack heads would have to find other means to support their habit.

    The freon thing, about time.



    How about all those cars and truck with AC's.

    The freon course is only $35.00 a 5 day course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    great posts Gus thanks for all the work and help to all. how about a quick break down of weight on a typical starter.

    starting weight whole

    copper weigt

    iron weight
    Here is the harvested copper from this weeks collection of starters, generators and motors, you be the judge.

    Pile on the right is from starters and generators while the right side is from motors.

    Am I wasting my time. I weighed up the copper, recovered 55 lbs from motors and 27.5 from starters and generaters





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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post

    The freon course is only $35.00 a 5 day course.
    What does the course teach you, how to reclaim the freon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post
    Here is the harvested copper from this weeks collection of starters, generators and motors, you be the judge.

    Pile on the right is from starters and generators while the right side is from motors.

    Am I wasting my time. I weighed up the copper, recovered 55 lbs from motors and 27.5 from starters and generaters





    Almost $270 worth for the prices here. Then again, depends on how my yard would grade it too.

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    That should classify as copper 2 correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    That should classify as copper 2 correct?
    The run windings are # 1, the flat wire from the starters is # 1 copper pipe with the soldered joints removed I get #1.

    In truth any copper that is pure is just that # 1 copper, the yards like to play their little games to gain a dollar on you.

    When I take my copper, radiators , brass, stainless steel and aluminum in for cash I have enough scrap on-board to make them pay attention.

    One of the finer points of hoarding, it gives you an advantage when selling in large amounts.

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    rofl @ tears as large as dog turds.

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    I know what im buying next.

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    Ill try these first. Super cheap and I think will do the job just fine.
    http://www.harborfreight.com/air-imp...kit-92037.html
    this chisel is a 4 inch blade how you think that would work?
    http://www.harborfreight.com/4-inch-...ade-43444.html

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    How come the pictures no longer work? Did they get deleted or something?

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    He probably moved them around which will break the link to the picture. Like it was lost,, Then it cries those tears, again,,,
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