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    welders ?

    I searched welders . didnt come up with any thing. some one must have scrapped a welder. any links or info would be a big help.



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    i have scrapped quite a few ...what u got dude?

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    just looking for info, to bid on some. little ones and biggons. how much copper etc. trying to figgure out how much to bid.

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    welding leads w/ be your major source of copper..besides if u breakdown elec motor...last one i did...med size...220#electric motor...40#s copper in leads...leads were in bad shape...leads that are in good shape sell for alot more than scrap...hope this helps

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    ok thanks, most of the ones in auctions have already had the leads abscounded with. heavy as the body is I thought maybe they were full of copper windings. thanks again.

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    most of the weight is made up of e motor

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    I've scrapped 4 so far. 2 biggens and 2 little guys. The 2 biggens were old as...well, you probably are olddude (har har har). Cracked em open, 1 of them was ALL aluminum windings, the other was all copper windings. Their was absolutely no difference in the 2. I believe i pulled 38#'s of copper out of the big one, and maybe 20-25#'s out of the small guy.

    Good luck buddy.

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    Did one when I first started....motor windings were big, fat ALUMINUM ones. I worked for hours "unwinding"....(yes, tater, the hard way). Today I scratch test. AL goes in the motor bucket. Good luck olddude.

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    tater....was that a slam at me for bein idahoan? LOL


    Quote Originally Posted by Dumpster Dee View Post
    Did one when I first started....motor windings were big, fat ALUMINUM ones. I worked for hours "unwinding"....(yes, tater, the hard way). Today I scratch test. AL goes in the motor bucket. Good luck olddude.

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    I cant get over that. "yes, tater, the hard way". I'm seriously laughing hard over here, holy cow.

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    Hoss, while you were out of commission, somebody posted a picture of a motor and asked, "how do I open this to get the copper out?" (it was already open) I posted that there were other posts on that and made fun of myself for how I did it my first few times. Since then, Idaho Scrapper keeps pretending he's a newby and asks me how to unwind copper. MDG often calls him tater, so I started using it, too. I forget you're from there,sometimes. So glad you're feeling better, and glad you got a good laugh anyway !!

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    Ya know they call me, tater salad....



    Quote Originally Posted by Dumpster Dee View Post
    Hoss, while you were out of commission, somebody posted a picture of a motor and asked, "how do I open this to get the copper out?" (it was already open) I posted that there were other posts on that and made fun of myself for how I did it my first few times. Since then, Idaho Scrapper keeps pretending he's a newby and asks me how to unwind copper. MDG often calls him tater, so I started using it, too. I forget you're from there,sometimes. So glad you're feeling better, and glad you got a good laugh anyway !!

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    I still can't figure out how to get that copper out.

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    Get tater salad to show you !!! lol

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    Oh lord here we go LOL

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    ahhh hahaha!


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