I believe that Texas thing all began before Alaska became a state (in 1959)
One old west Texas rancher, bragging to an out of state visitor about the size of his ranch says, " I can take off driving at sunup, and when the sun sets, I still haven't reached the other side of my ranch." The visitor, hands in his pockets, rustling the pebbles under his feet, "yep! I had a truck like that once"
Do you know have any friends that are mechanics? They always need something or will barter on the side.
How do you know if it is r-22 or another gas in the unit you are going to drain?
Made in China, Recycled in the Republic of Texas!
"When the mind fails, brute force prevails" - CTSSolutions
How do you know they have a charge in them? Most are not working from a lack of freon.
Do you really think every one is paying for freon reremoval. If so i got a bridge to sell you.
I know i pay $20-$30 for removal just to make $15-$20 all the time. (wink wink)
IDK, I just like to do things officially I guess. I try to keep my professional status high, and I try to keep my operations legal as much as possible. Anyway, I think it makes me look better when I can say I have all Freon containing units professionally drained and are in 100% compliance with Texas State Laws. Just a personal thing.
Ok, time to resurrect this thread. I actually contacted some of my competition and asked if he would drain them for me if I paid him. He actually said that he would be interested in buying them off of me for $10-15 each. Is this a ok deal? These are for whole window AC units. The other option I have found is to toss them in the shred pile whole at my yard.
Also, one of the units I have looks like it was run over by a tractor and the little copper loops got torn and ripped. Would it be ok for me to tear this one apart?
Here's what they look like by the way. The one with the cover removed is the one that looks to be run over or dropped or something.
Last edited by Gravitar; 07-09-2013 at 11:05 PM.
Gravitar, I pay .15 a pound for a/c's so it sounds like the price you were offered was fair. If people bring them by the shop, I charge 25.00 an hour plus I keep the refrigerant.
I would have to believe is evacuated of refrigerant and I would break it down to copper , aluminum, motor and insulated wire and light iron (shred). If they don't have a refrigerant removed tag on them you cannot just throw the in shred pile here locally.
I've called my scrap yard and they said they take freon appliances with their shred and they don't have to be removed of freon
Ok, I just sold them today. He gave me $50 and I got all of the electronics he had on hand (3 desktops chock full of goodies and ram, some audio equipment, DirectTV box, etc.) and he says he's going to save all his stuff for me so I can buy the stuff from him. I may see if he wants a container so he can just call me when it's full so we will see. So hopefully I will keep getting stuff from him as he was just tossing desktops into the shred pile (Shudder..)
I think I made out ok, not as much as I was hoping for but I figure I got about .16 a lb which is double my shred price. Anyway, I made a good connection and got rid of these things after a year of trying to figure out what to do with them.
Last edited by Gravitar; 07-13-2013 at 02:23 PM.
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