I scrapped a drinking fountain today.... not fun.
One of those full size stand alone drinking fountains. What I got from it....
copper tubing, large brass tube, medium brass nut that held the drinking spigot, copper windings from a fan motor, a small aluminum & copper radiator, the wire from the power cord, and a large coil of soldered copper tubing
The fan's four large windings were a real pain to get out .... I had to chisel thru the windings on one side, once they were cut I had to rip it out with pliers. Not easy.
The radiator I cut the copper tubing links off with a hacksaw, removed the steel sides & left it at that. I am done attempting to cut the copper tubes out of the radiator. just not worth the frustration, time & strenuous labor it takes.
The copper tubing coil was the hardest. it was wrapped around a small tank & soldered to it. The whole coil was all soldered together. I had to take a chisel & cut all the way down the side and break off what copper tubes I could , bit by bit until I got it all off the tank. Was not fun at all. Is there an easier way?