And for anyone watching who isn't subscribed, click that button! This man works so hard to feed his family. Compared to all those RU-vidrs who play video games or comment on TV shows or open boxes, the Scrap Hunter is in a different class. He's a proper grafter and deserves all our support
Ben you need to take up politics.The way you word your phrases and sentences is 1st class.You had me clicking all day.All kidding aside the guy that makes these videos is the sort of guy who is so into his scrap its infectious. I'm already a scrapper but the videos are fab.I want to be his pal but hes English lol i was 60 last month and I you'll see ma wee Scottish legs sticking out a skip somewhere
I used to strip tons of wires like that very easily. I used a board in which I had grooves of different depths, a cable clip to guide them throug and a flat blade to cut the isolation. Maybe not worth the effort on real short pieces but I could do almost a barrel on a single evening. As for the rest of that stuff, might be worth the effort to completely break it down.
You'll get there my son trust me love the vids keep em coming and making us up here jealous as usual. ...lol....good luck you lot....love big non ferrousey stuff....jules in the mids scrappers
I work on the railway and get a number of cables , copper , strip it m8 , as for the box's not lot of money in them as we just scrap them I.e bin or crush
@@shaunhart5402he probably could of explained it a little better but it’s £620 a ton an 62p a kg I’m getting 78p a kg on motors an £780 a ton his prices are pretty low tbh for non ferrous
@@shaunhart5402but then again the size of those motors I wouldn’t of weighed them I’d of stripped them down and got either bare bright or no2 copper which by me is £6.30 a kg for bare bright and £5.80 kg for number 2 fair chunk a copper in those he weighed in