Originally Posted by
eesakiwi
Theres been a thread about this before.
If they are the tar lined ones....
I have figured out that if I leave them outside overnight to get cold.
I can put on earmuffs and bash the inside of the dishwasher with a rubber mallet and the tar breaks off in small slabs.
But, tell me, how did you end up with a hundred dishwashers?.
I have actually taken about 500 already to the scrap yard, mainly the ones with the heavy plastic body. These stainless ones I have stockpiled I am waiting to process. I got a call from a plumbing company last year, asking if I could pick up about 75 dishwashers. They grossly underestimated, there was over 300. I hauled them all out and helped them get their yard in order, so they let me continue picking all the stuff up. I get the dishwashers (plastic and metal body), an occasional gas stove, some water heaters, and occasionally a sink with the brass faucets. Has been a very lucrative partnership, I keep their yard from getting cluttered again, and I get a consistent source of scrap. Usually go once every other week, and they have enough to fill a 16 ft flatbed trailer. What is nice is they gave me the code to the gate locks, so I can go any time I want, and I text them letting them know I was there and I made sure the gates were locked. Win-win.
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