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Scrapping Air Conditioners for Huge Copper - Trash to Treasure - Copper Metal Melting - BPS Finale 

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Hey everyone! I decided to scrap out the 2 air conditioners from the Blue Pallet. This is the finale to the series! I melted down all the copper from the AC's and casted 3 huge ingots, the biggest of the series. I do a weigh-in before and after melting as well as a final weigh-in for the entire series.
I really enjoyed doing this series and I hope you all did too! If you're new to the channel and want to see the series from the very beginning. Please click the playlist link below:
Blue Pallet Series Playlist:
• Blue Pallet Series 1
Thank you very much for all of your support. I made quite a few subscribers since I started the series and hopefully will get many more. Please feel free to browse my other videos, hit that subscribe button if you like what you see.
Thanks everyone! Happy scrapping, casting and stacking! :)

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Комментарии : 42   
@weldingsolutionskck2798
@weldingsolutionskck2798 2 года назад
Great. I never would've thought to use a box cutter to remove the tubes within the aluminum. Love it.
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Me either! Charles Lanier and a few other subscribers told me about that trick! It definitely is a time saver!!! Thanks for watching buddy!
@SJWCASTING
@SJWCASTING 2 года назад
Nice big chunky copper bars!! Love them!😃
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
I love me some chunky copper 🤤
@mattyal9347
@mattyal9347 2 года назад
It never occurred to me that a lopper could cut through copper tubing. Very productive video!
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Thanks bro! I found that lopper on the roadside and was like “if that can cut branches and fingers, it should be able to cut power cords and small copper pipes”. I have no need for it as I don’t own my own home or property. I rolled the dice on picking it up and glad I did. Thanks for watching man!!
@mattyal9347
@mattyal9347 Год назад
This one is definitely one of you finest breakdown and melt videos. Well worth watching again
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast Год назад
Thanks brother I really appreciate it! There’s going to be way more breakdown vids coming up in the next few weeks.
@HeinrichsMade
@HeinrichsMade 2 года назад
I see you switched your lifting tongs in this video. I prefer the ones that group the perimeter of the crucible. I've been told when you grab it on a side it tends to crack or break the crucible. Great pours!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Yes I switched them up. I normally use them but most of my melts have been lightweight compared to what I can really melt as far as weight. If the crucible is full I’ll use the lifter tongs. I need to make new ones though. The ones I made, I don’t trust. I rushed making them when I first started casting. They need to be bigger. Very awkward holding them. Thanks for watching bro!
@Holy_handful_of_bread91
@Holy_handful_of_bread91 2 года назад
Your pouring skills are very nice😊
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Hey there! Thanks a bunch for saying that! I love pouring copper, I just wish the bars would come out a little better. Copper is one of the hardest metals to cast in my personal opinion. If you like pours, check out the huge aluminum bars I made in the video before that one. Those were also some nice pours in my opinion. Thanks for watching and commenting, much appreciated! 🙂
@tammybrazeau1213
@tammybrazeau1213 2 года назад
I'm really surprised at how much copper was in the portable A/C. Great video....I bet it wore you out. Thanks for keeping Mr entertained 😀
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Thanks so much! There sure was a lot of copper in those units! Oh it definitely wore me out! I started the video last Friday, worked on it all weekend, finished recording yesterday and did all the editing last night and after work today. Definitely my largest video and melt to date! Thanks a bunch for watching! 😀
@mikelane5287
@mikelane5287 4 месяца назад
Great series.....can't wait for the next
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 4 месяца назад
Thank you bro!
@donl4914
@donl4914 2 года назад
Now that was a four-letter word, WORK...lol Nice work and good job getting that Copper!!! 🔥🔥👍🏻👍🏻🔥🔥💯💯
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Lol yeah tell me about it bro. That video took me four days to compile. Finally glad it’s done! Thanks a bunch man 😁🔥🔥🔥
@jonrambone
@jonrambone 2 года назад
Finally got to sit down and watch. Excellent video. Thanks!!
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Thanks a bunch buddy, much appreciated! 🙂
@unosturgis
@unosturgis 2 года назад
Awesome video man! Lots of copper in those A/Cs.
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Thanks a bunch man! I couldn't believe how much was in them. There was a total of 3 rads in the portable AC, one of them was a double rad and a single rad by itself. Lotsa copper, my fav metal! Thanks for watching buddy!
@emilyjust1189
@emilyjust1189 2 года назад
Awesome video!!!
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it 😁
@SilverScorpion
@SilverScorpion 2 года назад
Super video bro
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Thanks a bunch bro! It kicked the crap out of me! I wont be doing any double AC teardowns in the near future, that's for sure 🤣
@williammcquiston2820
@williammcquiston2820 6 месяцев назад
I enjoyed your video
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much bro! 🙂👊🏼🍻
@jhf3149
@jhf3149 Год назад
Nice video😊
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast Год назад
Thanks a bunch and thanks for watching! 😎👊🏼🍻
@Dav3Campb3ll
@Dav3Campb3ll 2 года назад
Awesome 💥 👍
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Thanks a bunch! 😁🔥🔥🔥
@KrakenCasting
@KrakenCasting 2 года назад
I think that's a good call, not re-melting all the ingots. Seemslike extra effort and cost for a similar result. Boy, that motor didn't want to give up its copper. It wasn't as vengeful as that stator a few weeks ago, but still.
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
You are absolutely correct bro! I think it looks great the way it is, except for that ball of wire lol. Oh one of the stators was vengeful, I just edited that part out lol. A lot of cussin’ 🤣
@KrakenCasting
@KrakenCasting 2 года назад
@@Scrap2Cast Frikkin' stators, man! It's like they don't want to come apart!
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Yeah they suck bro! Lol
@dukenukem001
@dukenukem001 2 года назад
AC units might be a pain but they always come up big on copper
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
I’ll definitely be scrapping them out from now on. I literally see them everywhere on the roadside. I always pick them up. I used to sell them to the scrapyard whole after I cut off the cord 🤣. I wont be doing that anymore! (Selling to scrapyard that is). 😉
@jefft1122
@jefft1122 2 года назад
I enjoyed your blue pallet series I was wondering if you made your smelter or baught it?
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast 2 года назад
Thank you very much! I definitely enjoyed doing the series and I'm glad you enjoyed it. There will be another series in the near future! I bought the furnace. It's made by Devil-Forge. One of their first-generation models before they started putting their name on the furnaces. They are a bit pricey but well worth it in my opinion. You can definitely build your own furnace at a fraction of the price. I just don't have the time or patience to try building one myself. Thanks for watching the series buddy! 😀
@johnnyrocsmith7316
@johnnyrocsmith7316 Месяц назад
What happened to the Freon? I never see how they safely remove the gas
@Scrap2Cast
@Scrap2Cast Месяц назад
The unit had a pinhole in the ACR prior to me picking it up off the side of the road. All the freon was depleted before I started tearing it down.
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