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I agree.. I do ewaste for Gold, PD, Ag. I a get scrap copper from the circuit boards coils, transformer from broken electronics , brass connectors and wires.. I was thinking about hoarding it but when I look at the numbers and the amount of space I would need to do it on my land, I said no lol.. For me to do it I would have to see a big jump like 10 dollars a pound and I do not see that. Yes copper will rise but not at the price I need it to be for the space.. good video..
I am not being a hater here. I respect all that put themselves out there to try to help others. There is some very useful information here, for sure. But, not wearing a mask and asbestos suit here is a mistake.
Thank you. Great video. I am re modeling a room where I will be swapping out a short long radiator for a tall short one, and I may need to modify the length on a radiator I get off Craigslist or Facebook marketplace.
Wow!! If you are installing gutter and cutting every downspout that way you just increased the time on the job by at least an hour. That's a very slow way to cut downspouts. It's obvious you don't do it for a living.
I have exactly the same issue - need to put an edge back on the chimney breast now that a fireplace has been put in. Nice work, and thanks for the demo!
I’m in the process of changing a inducer. Could you give a little bit more information as to how it’s wired with the four wires, the black wire, the white wire, the pink and the brown wire
I would love to do this method instead of the whole sand and refinish to my living room. The floor is not in bad shape but most of the finish has worn off and anything that drips on it leaves the areas lighter. I am wondering if shellac will cover those and also if I can add a shellac finish if the original finish was polyurethane? (I'm asking only because I don't know the original finish. The house was built in 1949 and from the looks of it, the floors have not ever been redone). Thanks for the great videos!
I appreciate your videos on KnT wiring. I learned how to connect old & new wiring by using a junction box. I was in the attic the other day and was very surprised to find new work done by an electrician that did not use co junction boxes. I’ll be adding them so as I go I can replace KnT with Romex. Thanks for sharing! 👍🏻