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    Lightbulb Electric Motors & Microwaves: Break Down Videos

    Finally completed 2 more of some scrapping videos. They both show how to scrap a microwave and further scrap an electric motor. Like & Subscribe, and comments are always welcome.






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    Thank you for the videos Ben.

    The electric motor video: At 56 seconds, when the cover comes off, the fan looking piece of metal is aluminum. As far as unwinding the copper, this 8 minute video from MooseScrapper has saved me more time and effort than anything else:

    The microwave video: Avoid stepping in front of the camera (this may require a second person). Microwaves are such a common find in dumpsters/curb-shopping, that a set of star/torx will save time and your knuckles vs the brute force method in this video. I found a 30 piece screwdriver set, including the 5 most common torx sizes, at Home Depot for $10 (US).

    In both videos, the music was a little jarring and distracting.

    Best, Steve

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