Oh that is a copper transformer that appears to have an aluminum heatsink. Separate the copper then stick a magnet to the silver color stuff, if it doesn't stick it's aluminum, if it does stick put it in your shred pile
Oh that is a copper transformer that appears to have an aluminum heatsink. Separate the copper then stick a magnet to the silver color stuff, if it doesn't stick it's aluminum, if it does stick put it in your shred pile
Hey thanks a bunch, what is the best way to get this metal around it off? What is the going price for shred metal, i am in Atlanta?
What about the red color?
Well for this shred steel you might get 7 cents a pound or maybe 11 cents. This is the easiest way to get the copper out. Hacksaw the copper sticking out from both ends, then put it in a vise and use a hammer and punch to knock the 2 pieces left in the holes. Then you don't have to deal with cutting apart steel.
I don't know about the red color. Stick a magnet to it.
What is the going rate of the copper and alum?
I hear the inside of a keyboard is worth something?
Yes but it takes many keyboards. Copper is $2 to 3 and aluminum is 50 cents. These rates are per lb
great thanks everyone!
what can i do if my recycling place does not take my circuit boards?
if you want to learn about scrapping a computer read this post.
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showt...identification
I was gonna say that but couldnt find the link...thanks pts
Great thanks!
I don't know who the crackerhead was that posted that! hehehef you want to learn about scrapping a computer read this post.
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showt...identification
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What do you think about this website for scraping p.c. boards, computer chips, motherboards etc. http://cashforelectronicscrapusa.com...tanding-value/
Thanks!
gin, you would be better off using one of the buyers on the forum...go to buyers and sellers section....check out ewasted and easyrecycles. Good luck. You need it with tryingtoscrap tutering you !!! jk lol
Hey thanks a bunch!
yeah it is the semi-truth. i havnt started scrapping yet just research so why am I a "metal recycling entrepreneur"
Ginj, if the transformers are really small and copper and you don't feel like taking them apart is worth your time you might be able to sell them as "motors" or some other copper bearing designation for around .25 cents a pound (depending on the yard). You can also sell Christmas tree lights for around that much.
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