Originally Posted by
miked
Unless your can get the specifications or someone with real experience with those models I would assume far less than 20%. The biggest electric motor I have striped down I got far less per pound than the small 10 lb motors I normally do.
I would only buy these motors if I could make at least a little money if I sold them directly to a salvage yard for motor price. Make sure you shop around for the best price and the yard knows what they are committing to buy. I suspect the yard owners know about this deal which alerts me to question why you are being offered this deal instead of the companies who are set up to deal with large scrap. Only then would you be certain of making money.
If you do buy them then you can break one down and know if it is worth it. If you do what I have suggested you are far less likely to loose money.
Here is my tag line "profit begins when you buy not when you sell". Mike.
The thing that keeps me off wanting to buy it, is that a year ago, the plant sold few dismantled electric engines and they had only 10% copper. I got a offer because my grandfather used to work there and he just got the news, that it will be sold and he just informed me. There will be an auction, but I don't want to go in blindly(not knowing exact % of copper), because every 1% with this amount is a huge deal.
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