yeeea, ever time I have a flat tire, I can't help but think "Ahhh KARMA"
yeeea, ever time I have a flat tire, I can't help but think "Ahhh KARMA"
"Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me, I want people to know WHY I look this way. I've traveled a long way, and all of those roads weren't paved"-Will Rogers
First off great advice from everyone. God I love this place. And trust me any newbie can learn a lot from this forum. I have learned more about electronic scrap in the past month than I have learned in the past 6 months before I stumbled on this site. As for the smallest things....well...some of the screws out of electronics are pretty small. Throw them in a plastic dog food bag, like the kind of dog food u get from the dollar store, and when they get full the scrap yard will buy them as short iron. Which is usually about 20 or 30 dollars more on the ton than shread,or light iron, or tin as some places call it. If I am in my house and taking stuff apart I use my empty dip cans. When they are full they usually weigh about 2 or 3 lbs each. Only the lids are metal, but when they full of screws the yards around here take them. I mix them in with my crushed soup and vegi cans in hundred pound feed sacks and dump them out in the shread pile or the bailer at the yard
After reading this I just realized I sound like a redneck. Haha
I usually find old rusty toolboxes and put the screws and nails in them until they are full. I HATE driving over them in the yard!!!
put your screws/nails and other like things in milk jugs with cap screwed on,coffee cans with lid, or anything else that wont pop open. The next screw you get in your tire at the yard might be from yourself.
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KEYS, most keys are brass and add up quick if you get a few cars sometimes you get rings full of them and you almost always find them in shed clean outs. You can also hit up locksmith shops I had one for a little while till he got wise
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beer bottle tops, appliance screws, car keys.
"Most keys are brass"....I too have found this to be the case: however, if not brass they are either stainless or aluminum and very rarely steel. Also keep an eye open for those chrome plated brass house keys.
Who says ya can't scrap a Saturn.... I'm guessing I have scraped at least a hundred over the past few years.... As far as small stuff to scrap I try to save every little thing I can.... I have boo whoo's of ties and small screws .... I will start saving my metal lids and caps....
I think you mis read
I scrap many and many a Saturn
But it IS one of the smallest cars I scrap, and lets face it, LOTS of plastic including the fenders
Question was >> What Are The Smallest Metal Items You Scrap?
Not sure if the Saturn counted because of all the plastic, I moved onto the Kia
The little gold balls from dip switches
I put my screws and small pieces of steel in cookie tins and tape the lid on and through them in with the shred. I get alot of cookie tins from the thrift store that I pick up scrap from.
The smallest thing I scrap Is 0402 MLCC caps and chip resistors
0402=0.4mm X 0.2MM
Eric
I buy Tantalum Capacitors and offer other services. Check out my thread for more info.
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http://recycletantalumcapacitors.com/
Screws, nails, tiny ball bearings, metal off disposable lighters, zipper heads and metal buttons off old clothing (even non metal ones get saved up by me and sold off in big bulk lots to crafters for couple bucks).. old matchbox cars.. and yep even guilty myself of twisty ties and chinese takeout handles..
If it's metal I don't care how small it is, in the coffee tin it goes.
staples and paperclips for me.
yes i save screws bolts and things its money wasted otherwise as for the idea of saving them i find alot of plastic sheets and some even the screens from the big box tv's and i glue hard drive magents to them in rows to catch most and use them under my work areas so i can lift them and scrap off the steel and the rest a simple magnets on a paint roller poll to catch what that did not so the rest is then alu.
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