Excellent set up. Never understood why we didn't do more metal processing domestically. I am surprised that you don't take the copper/brass off the steel. Adds up. Anyway, best non-mechanized method I've seen for the windings. Now all you need is a CNC plasma cutter.
We don't scrap them here our yard pays 45 to 50 Cents per pound, You had a 70 Pound Compressor x 45 Cents = $31.50 as is or 6.8 Pounds @ 4.37 x 6.6 = $28.84 + HMS 63 Pounds x 14 Cents = $8.82 for total $28.84 + $8.82 = $37.64 - $31.50 = $6.14 Profit, For us to use grinding blades & all that oil it's not worth it for us, Our yard pays real good but some yards pay very little, How many can you process in one day? & your cost per Pound? Thanks For The Video
Nice video. If you don’t mind, a couple of curiosity questions: 1) what size drill bit you’re using? and 2) what the white cap under the grating and over the drill bit is to deflect the oil?
I either use a 5/16 or 3/8 drillbit. It seems to be a nice compromise between drain speed and drill speed. The white cap is to minimize the amount of metal chips that go down between the drillbit and the chuck. I actually put a piece of heat shrink on the drillbit also to give a better seal it doesn’t prevent it 100% but it certainly cuts down on it. Also cut down on the amount of oil as well.
Finally found someone that does it the smart way. Love your system!
Excellent set up. Never understood why we didn't do more metal processing domestically. I am surprised that you don't take the copper/brass off the steel. Adds up. Anyway, best non-mechanized method I've seen for the windings. Now all you need is a CNC plasma cutter.
I think your dismantling system would put some professional companies to shame
excellent. great to have you back
Thank you The Empire of dirt, you have helped me out.
This was fantastic. You have it down to an art.
What happened to the loader and excavator videos?
We don't scrap them here our yard pays 45 to 50 Cents per pound, You had a 70 Pound Compressor x 45 Cents = $31.50 as is or 6.8 Pounds @ 4.37 x 6.6 = $28.84 + HMS 63 Pounds x 14 Cents = $8.82 for total $28.84 + $8.82 = $37.64 - $31.50 = $6.14 Profit, For us to use grinding blades & all that oil it's not worth it for us, Our yard pays real good but some yards pay very little, How many can you process in one day? & your cost per Pound? Thanks For The Video
Excellent presentation of a recycling process. Casella take notice
you need a foot operated lever for the drill. and possibly try to get the motor squared up, might eat the belt at that angle
Really sweet set up. The biggest ones I get are the PTACs.
Nice video. If you don’t mind, a couple of curiosity questions: 1) what size drill bit you’re using? and 2) what the white cap under the grating and over the drill bit is to deflect the oil?
I either use a 5/16 or 3/8 drillbit. It seems to be a nice compromise between drain speed and drill speed. The white cap is to minimize the amount of metal chips that go down between the drillbit and the chuck. I actually put a piece of heat shrink on the drillbit also to give a better seal it doesn’t prevent it 100% but it certainly cuts down on it. Also cut down on the amount of oil as well.
wow, Nice work!
Abraços do Brasil. Ótimo vídeo.
So about 10% copper by weight is a good general rule to go by with these?
How have you connected the ram to the steel on your puller
Woo hoo!