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    Cool Scrapping a Dishwasher - Video by KennyChumsky

    Here is another video we did of Kenny Scrapping a Dishwasher.





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    I dont know about the yard you go to. but mine will take the dishwasher whole as shred plastic and all. I rip out the wires, heating element, and the motor and just leave the rest one the plastic and get shred price for the rest. Might be worth checking into.

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    Me too...I use all appliances to put shred into....all my little stuff like nuts and bolts and all little stuff. Works great unless your yard doesn't take them whole like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    I dont know about the yard you go to. but mine will take the dishwasher whole as shred plastic and all. I rip out the wires, heating element, and the motor and just leave the rest one the plastic and get shred price for the rest. Might be worth checking into.
    Yeah that is what we now do too.... We really made this video to show our subscribers what exactly is in it. That way someone doesn't waste their time on it... =) Thanks for commenting!

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    NP I wanna see Kenny scrap a car with his hammer

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    haha. I like how he spent time getting the hose clamp off at 8 to 10 cents a lb and passed on the brass at 1.40 to 1.70 a lb.

    Plus behind that brass is a bit of copper in the solenoid.

    He could wrench on that all day and it won't come. That fitting sits in a bracket with a hex shape. Or at least the fittings I have done are that way. If I am rushed for time I zip the whole bracket off with a cutoff, then toss it into the 'break it down later' pile.

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    They wont take the plastic ones by me, but they take a fridge!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoScrapper View Post
    haha. I like how he spent time getting the hose clamp off at 8 to 10 cents a lb and passed on the brass at 1.40 to 1.70 a lb.

    Plus behind that brass is a bit of copper in the solenoid.

    He could wrench on that all day and it won't come. That fitting sits in a bracket with a hex shape. Or at least the fittings I have done are that way. If I am rushed for time I zip the whole bracket off with a cutoff, then toss it into the 'break it down later' pile.
    He did end up scrapping the brass piece after the video was over. LMAO

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    NP I wanna see Kenny scrap a car with his hammer
    LMAO!!! I want to see that TOO!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    They wont take the plastic ones by me, but they take a fridge!
    Bummer!!


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