Originally Posted by
johnyor29
I got this winding from an old hand held buffer. Do i need to get copper windings out or just sell ad is. I wanted to just get copper to add to my bucket but have cut and beat and still stuck to shaft and caseing. Any tips or tricks to get copper. Thanks
Choice 1 - sell as motor
choice 2 - deal with it & with saw cut half copper out pull rest with vice grips pliers
choice 3 - with saw cut only end copper both sides as tight as possible sell off steel chunk with copper center as copper bearing
Over all removing copper from motors is what it is . Most likely your a mechanical person so you see what has to be done
if you can't get all the copper get what you can
My yard just dropped copper prices to $2.57 yet motors are still at .28 lb that is probably the spread that
allows for selling as is .
Before copper dropped a typical motor with copper removed was around $1. 25 to 1.50 per motor gain
I have not recalculated new pricing but I know in a day or two motors could go lower, whats holding them tight is my yard wants steel for now.
Some motors like a ceiling fan have such weight with low copper, better
as is
in time once you realize removing copper is not like doubling your money, you will pick the easy copper removal motors and leave others be.
I am seeing vacuum motors these days with plastic cases there lighter so motor price is lower yet after dismantling less to scrap also .
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