& i thought i had alot of copper set back with over a ton of it. Yet i am still saving mine , speculating on copper doubling from where it's at even now. Fun vid
Did they freak out after lunch? Man are you an engineer, tradesman or just plain clever, I reckon you are freaking amazing. Oh yeh, I hope you don’t mind me commenting on past videos, I am still catching up with all your videos
Man any real scrapper would love the type set up that you have. When I was introduced to the scrap business l had believed that scrapping could scale into a small home based business with the proper connections and equipment.
Safety can be an underrated theme, til it’s not. Be save out there in the scraping jungle. Off topic, what is your estimated power usage per month? Really enjoy seeing the progress of problem solving.
With all the copper wire your able to get you ever thought about just having someone work at stripping it all day and free your time up to go pick up more and take off the loads to the scrap yard.
You could replace the two guys behind the machine with... more spools! As an electronics and solar power hobbyist, it hurts to see all of that good wire getting scrapped - in pretty good lengths too!
I can't keep it all, believe me I would love to. I get so much I don't have the room or money to keep all the good runs I get. I am also a solar power hobbyists, I ordered blocks of pre tabbed cells and made my own panels and powered the lights in my first shop.
damn if I was in your area I would just love to work for free or a easy lunch to scrap.i love scraping...youve got a Awsome channel.scraping is like sex to me...i just love it.brother keep on scraping.
Instead of sending all that insulation to the trash, find someone who can make a colored thread or cheap rope out of it. We have people aroundwho take old plastic grocery bags and crochet sleeping mats for the homeless as well as placemats, doilies etc.
@@mikedennis8 I sell to an exporter they don't buy from the public. Also it very from state to state, In Texas a guy is getting more then me for #1 BS at his local yard. It's weird everyone should go off what comex copper is
Having dealt with wire for years....there was much more value in trying to sell that on the spool than it was to spend the time and labor to strip it for recycle
Me too! I wish I could sit on all the copper I get but its space and money. I would not call it "Waste", its giving people work, I made money, my help made money, same for where I sell it. then we all spend the money helping lots of people in the process. Thanks for watching.
@@ProjectShopFl I'm not talking about 3-8 foot snippets. Just sayin'...500 ft 12/1 wire is $100 at HD = exactly 20 cents/foot. 1000 ft = 20 lbs. 50' is only 1 lb = what, not even $3 in scrap? The issue for folks who do not use gobs of this wire is, they have to buy a big reel for a 35' run. It's especially good bec you have the odd colors. Could you offer 50 feet lengths, 5 colors, Bk-Wh-Grn-Red-Blu-for $35? You wouldn't even have to measure, you could just weigh it once you knew how much the reels weigh. Maybe it's not worth it. The big value is NOT having to buy a 500' roll to get 8 feet of purple wire.
Why don't you buy a granulator for those tedious wires, I buy mostly all scrap but wires are the best, I pay best prices locally as the machine does 95% of the work I just need to feed her wires 🤣 Used to strip all those tiny wires by machine which took ages, with this machine I get the work done in fraction of the time
Rendering is putting all the zero's and one's into the format that you see when hitting the play button. "Software rendering is the process of generating an image from a model by means of computer software. ... Rendering is the last step in an animation process, and gives the final appearance to the models and animation with visual effects such as shading, texture-mapping, shadows, reflections and motion blurs"
Thanks for the explanation, but why would some videos not import to the project. I never changed any settings. It always worked fine then boom, all kinds of problems. lol
you ve got those open chain sprockets, I grabbed in one of those , in the dark like you are working.Cost me one fingertip, instead i got a lifelong neussance