I have several old electric motors from around the 60's and 70's; I figure I would get more by tearing them down if I scrap them then just taking them to the scrap yard whole.
Right or wrong?
Thanks in advance
I have several old electric motors from around the 60's and 70's; I figure I would get more by tearing them down if I scrap them then just taking them to the scrap yard whole.
Right or wrong?
Thanks in advance
Not only is this question answered ad naseum in the archives but a little effort on your part will find videos showing you exactly how to do it.
I think your rubbing off on him MDG
In all honesty only you can answer that question. I break down most motors I get but I am easily ammused. I find it interesting to see what's inside of stuff. Best of luck, Mike.
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showt...tor-for-copper
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showt...rth-the-effort
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showt...for-the-copper
That is just a couple I could find for you real quick, The info is not hidden you just have to get a coffee/pop, sit down, relax and do some reading.
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