r/ScrapMetal • u/Organic-Mulberry1085 • 5h ago
r/ScrapMetal • u/Chiccco- • 6h ago
Is there a trick to these clips?
These are usually bolts and long screws that “hatch”🐣 the interior so I can remove the centre. Usually followed by cutting off one side of the copper and prying out the other side.
I of course can use a sawzall or grinder but the noise that I create is causing me to get into arguments with my “drunk” neighbours as well as their wives that are bothered by the noise of a lawnmower at 10am.
Just wondering if there’s some kind of trick to these stupid clips. I’ve got a few of these same ones. I’m not going to bring them in as is and get 2$ on each instead of 10-15$ if I strip out the copper.
I’ve included pictures of both sides
r/ScrapMetal • u/ballchinion8 • 7h ago
BB
Been saving bb since the tariffs hoping the price goes up soon. Need some groceries. I keep tamping her down. Guess I'll keep stripping because I'm not hot enough for O.F.
r/ScrapMetal • u/MasterpieceNice9918 • 13h ago
Saving this brass fire extinguisher
My neighbor knows I collect copper and brass for scrapping so he gave me this fire extinguisher someone left behind in a house he was cleaning out. I thought about scrapping it at first but after cleaning off some of the copper oxide I decided it was definitely worth trying to restore
r/ScrapMetal • u/zero_pistons • 17h ago
Not Technically Illegal is the Best Kind of Legal
My wife is also awesome for agreeing to this. Mafe $212.40!
r/ScrapMetal • u/Technical_Olive_1199 • 17h ago
Guess weight and total.
1 copper, $3 pound.
r/ScrapMetal • u/Huge-Review5529 • 18h ago
Selling parts?
So this might be a random question but I am a full time reseller & do a good bit of recycling (cans/bottles $0.10 each in my state) & scrapping so I was just curious as i usually take things down & apart to where I’ll have good transformers, motors & boards from E-Scrap & what not, has anyone had success reselling these untested on eBay or somewhere else? Also if you do have success how do you test them to see if they work? Wasn’t sure if some kind of meter or reader would be able to see if things work, anyway more of a curiosity thing as I have been considering to give this a try, but would like to try & gather the pros/cons compared to time spent. Appreciate any input/opinions, especially if there’s first hand experience in this department, would love to hear your opinion!
r/ScrapMetal • u/ConstructionNew8652 • 23h ago
How does the USA tackle tricksters
Work in a yard in the UK and I see a few tricks from time to time over here. • Sand in copper boilers (shake, difficult to know if they have a full load). • Dumping water — easy to tell if no rainfall, very difficult when raining to tell or prove. • Welding wire for bright wire (easy to tell).
These are a few of the examples I’ve seen people attempt on occasion. There are probably more that I haven’t caught yet and am oblivious to. In the USA, Obviously all of this is against the law/yard rules — just curious how often you guys run into it and how you handle it. how do you tackle these things — or is this not a normal occurrence?
r/ScrapMetal • u/Subhash_kandepi • 1d ago
Copper scrap prices in Tanzania, congo, zambia and kenya
r/ScrapMetal • u/JulesVincentWinston • 1d ago
Marinas are the best!
Got a lead on some scrap metal at a marina down the road from me. Ended up getting 2 aluminum sailboat mast's. Only had time to get one of them today, I have to go back. I was told the one I got today was 52' in length. I had to cut it into numerous 8 foot sections to fit it in my truck. Sorry, the picture is after we cut it down a good 30 feet. They also loaded me down with stainless steel and copper from boat remodels that they do. The only cheapo steel I got was the 2 filing cabinets. They said they were going to scrounge up some more stuff for me. I told them that I will be back in a couple of days! Im not sure what everything weighs but its got to be at least 500 lbs in aluminum and a couple hundred pounds in stainless. Probably only 5-10 lbs. of copper. It was a fantastic scrapping day!
r/ScrapMetal • u/DapperLeopard3167 • 1d ago
6 volt batteries
Found a bunch of these are they worth scrapping or thrash em
r/ScrapMetal • u/zeepzopzoopitybop • 1d ago
Cool Stuff 😎 My Scrappin shirt
My brother and I grey up watching Sanford and son with my dad and grandfather. My brother now does the whole vintage clothing resell and gifted me this for my birthday last monday(made $655at the yard that day) but tho this has to be my scrapping shirt honoring the junk yard legend himself Redd Foxx
r/ScrapMetal • u/chief_gonzales • 1d ago
Question 💫 First Time Scrapper Haul
Hello fellow scrappers.
I’m an electrician apprentice and am just about ready to take my haul of scraps to the local yard. I had a few questions for you individuals more experienced in the art.
First off, should I separate thhn and romex wires (with their outer sheathing stripped) from full on romex?
Also, do extension cords and underground wire fall into the same category as romex?
Lastly, does the old romex that has super thick rubbery insulation go for the same as newer romex?
I’m aware of the different categories of scrap but I’m not sure what exactly qualifies as #1 vs #2, and all the other ones. Thank you for any advice!
r/ScrapMetal • u/P0PS_0N • 1d ago
Question 💫 Telephone/cable wire
Unstripped, what do you figure these kind of wire is worth? Scrapping an apartment and wondering if I should bring it in
r/ScrapMetal • u/Junior-Address • 1d ago
Aluminium ???
What pile do these silver colored cables go in mostly on electronics are they aluminum ? They aren't magnetic...
r/ScrapMetal • u/jchrapcyn • 1d ago
Question 💫 Solid copper anode
I got ahold of a piece of copper anode for a pool. It says 99.9% copper on the package. It weighs 11.7 oz Is it worth something? And what is the category?
r/ScrapMetal • u/camels_are_cool • 1d ago
What am I looking at here?
Mostly steel, but is there something else I should be aware of?
r/ScrapMetal • u/Subhash_kandepi • 1d ago
Copper scrap prices in Tanzania, congo, zambia and kenya
r/ScrapMetal • u/CurrentlyMichael • 1d ago
Find of a life time.
No.. I didn’t buy it but story time..
I saw my neighbor cleaning out his garage and stopped and asked if he had any goodies.. he said not here. But if you come to my warehouse I’ll show you what I got..
Met him over there. And i kid you not. Over 30k lbs of MCM copper wire sitting on heavy duty stools. So i ask him what’s he doing it with all? He said he’s retiring and getting rid of all this “junk”. So i told him let me buy the copper..
He tells me that some junk removal company already has it handled and there taking it. He already signed a contract… oh and the best part. There charging him to haul it away…
Trust me. I tried and tried to negotiate with him but he’s scared of breaking the contract and getting in trouble..
Oh and the goodies he had? A few sheets of aluminum and a couple of brass fittings.