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Massive Electrical Gear Breakdown Pt 2 

Project Shop FL
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In part 2 we get to the good stuff, Copper! lol
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@Atlantismonkey40
@Atlantismonkey40 2 года назад
This was like watching Hannibal Lecture, disassemble his worse student. While enjoying every minute.
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Haha, Thanks for watching.
@SollersScrappingandDiving
@SollersScrappingandDiving 2 года назад
Second to copper and brassy goodness, silver contacts make this woman go weak at the knees 🤍🧡Love these kind of tear downs, I watched this when I first woke up, now I'm wide awake and itching to get into the workshop! Great stuff👍
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Haha, I better not show the bucket of contacts I've been saving. 😂
@SollersScrappingandDiving
@SollersScrappingandDiving 2 года назад
@@ProjectShopFl oh pleeeeeaasssse do 😜😂
@elong6160
@elong6160 6 месяцев назад
I love analysis of how shit comes apart 😊
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 6 месяцев назад
Thanks
@scrapman502
@scrapman502 2 года назад
If you ever strip out a torx or Allen key bit, don't throw it out, Often you can just grind down the bit to fresh "Meat". The bit will be a little shorter, but you'll have your star torx or allen key bit back to working condition.
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thanks for the great tip.
@scrappingadventures290
@scrappingadventures290 2 года назад
Awesome, nothing better for a great weekend then some awesome scrapping, thanks for sharing 👍👍
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thank you for watching.
@mp5kfisher241
@mp5kfisher241 2 года назад
Hey just found your channel! Im a medically retired CNC & Conventional machinist after 20 years in manufacturing. I always wanted to start my own shop but my spinal injury took me out of the job. The #1 advice i can give you is watch your lifting and the strain on your body from constantly wrenching on equipment in the shop!
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thanks for the advice, I am working on a few things to save my back.
@damianstasek8946
@damianstasek8946 2 года назад
Careful throwing away silver scrap! Your just giving the refinery a huge bonus!
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
I kept all the Silver contacts for a future video.
@-champsdecuivre-7436
@-champsdecuivre-7436 2 года назад
👍👌I have already dismantled this type of cabinet !! it’s work, but it’s filled with tinned copper 😍🤑 ...
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Very cool!
@mikeyd845
@mikeyd845 2 года назад
the 3 pieces that you threw into the bucket at 17:52 have silver contacts along with the other sides that had the braided connectors that went into the bucket for further processing
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Dang, good eye. I missed that I was trying to save all the silver.
@fockinbobby5116
@fockinbobby5116 2 года назад
@@ProjectShopFl Usually these contactors and most contactors and relays are full of ensilvered copper contacts and pins which have decent market price and are pretty good for silver extraction so everything that looks "whitish" or has black/yellowish high voltage fry marks you should collect separately find a buyer like me or get a partner who can process them.
@johndaley9188
@johndaley9188 9 месяцев назад
Blame the Canadians. Square drives (called robertson) was invented by one of them. Yes, it was Mr. Robertson. Multiple screw sizes/types plus metric/standard does get annoying during disassembly. Enjoyed watching again.
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the info.
@terryeason4319
@terryeason4319 2 года назад
That was absolutely one of your very best shows. Thanks man 👍 Hope to see you manufacturing soon
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thanks I hope to be manufacturing soon as well.
@ScrappingwithGrandpa
@ScrappingwithGrandpa 2 года назад
I love it
@epicbomb2
@epicbomb2 2 года назад
Mbmmllc should be able to fabricate a hammer mill for that lol
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
I've talked to him on the phone and I hope soon I will have one of them hammer mills. I need to get in to a proper shop first, then things are gonna go next level. Thanks for watching
@davidpook5778
@davidpook5778 2 года назад
brass imbedded in plastic, I use a band saw to cut the plastic on 2 sides.
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Great idea! Thanks for the suggestion and for watching.
@ScrappingwithGrandpa
@ScrappingwithGrandpa 2 года назад
I love your video my friend keep up the good work that looks like a good project I love your shop I can’t wait to get mine looking forward to it great video
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Awesome thank you!
@copperkingrecycling634
@copperkingrecycling634 2 года назад
That cable looks good. Ya. Just put the tip in. Gigidy.
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Haha, Thanks for watching
@jams2gud4u
@jams2gud4u 2 года назад
Trust me when I say his method with the knife is the way to strip wire I was striping wire b4 Christmas and that way is the fastest way you will strip wire next to a wire striping machine especially long lengths I was striping lengths from 2m to 15m and over once I got the hang of It I was ripping that sleeving off in 1 to 2 cuts striping like a pro!! Keep them videos coming. Project shop!
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thank you, I couldn’t agree with you more
@dennishelter7241
@dennishelter7241 2 года назад
Love your videos man!!
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thank you I appreciate that!
@vxrman5465
@vxrman5465 2 года назад
You need to make more videos I love your work shop and watching the things you clean always big jobs good woke keep it up👌✌
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thank you
@terryeason4319
@terryeason4319 2 года назад
Good to be watching another video of yours
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thank you Terry
@robertlivingstone3947
@robertlivingstone3947 2 года назад
Great video
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Robert
@thehomehydrogardener5642
@thehomehydrogardener5642 2 года назад
Great video…
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@petermccall9354
@petermccall9354 2 года назад
hi again part 2 is a lot better than part 1, 100 percent.
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thanks
@Atlantismonkey40
@Atlantismonkey40 2 года назад
He see’s cooper, not naked people! Hahaha
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Haha, I loooove copper.
@stevendale7658
@stevendale7658 Год назад
One of your wire runs would set me up for life but miracles dont happen lol
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl Год назад
😂😂😂
@greekgods3399
@greekgods3399 2 года назад
love it
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thanks
@afineliner740
@afineliner740 2 года назад
Your style is more 'Macro' scrapping. Wow that's a great bench load of electrical gear, I would micro scrap every bit. Hope you had a nice time over Christmas and New Year. 👍
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thanks, you too! If what I do is considered micro scrapping what would you consider regular scrapping?
@afineliner740
@afineliner740 2 года назад
@@ProjectShopFl, First you have 'Micro' (small) like circuit boards, small components. Then 'Normal' (regular) mostly appliances. Lastly is 'Macro' (large), more industrial sized. You don't usually fit in the micro scrapping category.
@SollersScrappingandDiving
@SollersScrappingandDiving 2 года назад
I'm with you, micro all the way, I just can't leave any goodies behind😉 (I know it takes too much time for the big boys though, but I'm a woman who wants every little bit of yumminess!😂)
@afineliner740
@afineliner740 2 года назад
@@SollersScrappingandDiving Yes definitely. I've been subbed to you for a while but I have to make an earnest attempt to catch up to your videos. 😊👍
@SollersScrappingandDiving
@SollersScrappingandDiving 2 года назад
@@afineliner740 oh that's awesome thanks! No worries on catching up, there will be plenty more to come 😉
@jessicadavis7746
@jessicadavis7746 2 года назад
N I C E!!!!!
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thanks Jessica
@SilverScorpion
@SilverScorpion 2 года назад
Cool
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thanks
@David_Griggs
@David_Griggs Год назад
You missed your calling, you could be making the big bucks as an industrial/organizational psychologist.
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl Год назад
😂😂😂
@harryverboom4032
@harryverboom4032 2 года назад
I see a lot of silver plated copper in your nr2 bucket
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Is it suppose to be a different price? I've always sold it as #2 copper.
@harryverboom4032
@harryverboom4032 2 года назад
@@ProjectShopFl in holland its a little bit higher maybe 50/75 cents per kilo i dont know how its in the usa
@joshmelcher8481
@joshmelcher8481 2 года назад
Do u have any videos of taking apart a motor for copper? Or could you make one showing how to do It for beginners
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
I have not made one yet, but I have about 2000 lbs of motor I have been saving to make some videos with.
@Firejoker54
@Firejoker54 2 года назад
21:31 😱
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Always where gloves. lol
@ScrappingwithGrandpa
@ScrappingwithGrandpa 2 года назад
I hope I reach 13,000 subscribers one day you are the man
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
thank you and good luck on your channel.
@DuniaPerosokan
@DuniaPerosokan 2 года назад
Nice brow (Dunia Perosokan)
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thanks
@bobwallace5257
@bobwallace5257 2 года назад
As you have a lot of scrap plastic have you thought about turning it into filament for 3D printers? I’ve seen a few guys doing it and making good money at it!
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Id love to, I also want my own 3d printer.
@iffy9776
@iffy9776 2 года назад
Hi .. I was just wondering what do you want to manufacture.?..I have never understood all the different size screws they use on the same product.
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
I want to make anything and everything. lol I originally wanted to manufacture parts for something I started before I got into recycling. Now that I have a mill I can finally make my prototype then a product you can buy. I'm not ready to tell what that is just yet, but it is actually why I started my RU-vid channel and is going to blow peoples mind. A few other things I want to start making are copper recovering machines, and custom tools, and anything else someone wants me to make. lol I'm open to suggestions as well.
@iffy9776
@iffy9776 2 года назад
@@ProjectShopFl cool I would love to see what you produce. I have a background in mechanical engineering. I have worked with many different types of milling machines and CNC machines.
@LilMilely
@LilMilely 2 года назад
49:02 to 49:12 those are 6061 Aluminum Plate.
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
The smaller ones were but the larger ones were sheet aluminum
@LilMilely
@LilMilely 2 года назад
@@ProjectShopFl oh ok
@ThePurpleSquirrel
@ThePurpleSquirrel Год назад
Watch this one to see how to repair/refurbish old tools and equipment. This could be another side business related to scrapping. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yLU_cSNogF8.html
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl Год назад
Thanks that is a great channel.
@GeorgeRichardson-cv4xz
@GeorgeRichardson-cv4xz Год назад
What's your favorite bit bet it is square because it's Canadian invetion
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl Год назад
Never really thought about witch one I like the most but I can tell you witch one I like the least. Flatheads! lol
@maxd5802
@maxd5802 2 года назад
The real name of the "square" screw is robertson.. this design Come from à canadian who hate flat screw
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
Thank you, I did not know that. I would have been that guys best friend because I always think with all the better options why are they still making flat head screws. lol
@stevendale7658
@stevendale7658 Год назад
Greetings from finland watching you while stripping some bitchy copper wire @ 3 am
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl Год назад
😂😂😂 Thanks for watching
@jefft1122
@jefft1122 Год назад
Do you pay for that stuff or get it free
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl Год назад
I pay for all the scrap
@fockinbobby5116
@fockinbobby5116 2 года назад
49:38 just get that board out ffs :D
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl 2 года назад
I'm not big in to boards. Maybe I should be. lol
@fockinbobby5116
@fockinbobby5116 2 года назад
@@ProjectShopFl You must do it man. Some of them go for up to 10$ a pound. So its decent side hustle lol
@FabricationStation36
@FabricationStation36 Год назад
I feel that IMO , most of your vids should be titled" how to spend 80 dollars to make 75 dollars" . you never compare your time in hours the wages of employees buying bits and tools , downtime for maintenance of said tools , gas, electric , Heat, fuel costs, RENT , food expenses . factor all of that in and see what your ROI REALLY is . I bet your close to in the negative .
@ProjectShopFl
@ProjectShopFl Год назад
Heat??? I live in south Florida. lol You should watch more of my videos I usually double or triple my money.
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