I Scrapped All These Lighting Ballasts for Scrap Copper - Wire Was it Worth it?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2023
  • What a scrapping saga! I expected copper recovery from these fluorescent light ballasts to be completely straightforward, but there were some unexpected variables that you should be watching out for if you want to attempt to do the same. Even so, it was pretty worth it in terms of how much you can make!
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Комментарии • 293

  • @matthewelliott2213
    @matthewelliott2213 Год назад +58

    Project Shop Florida is the scrap *quantity* king of RUclips---you're the *quality* scrap king of RUclips. Personality adds a lot my friend.

    • @joaogoncalofanha7284
      @joaogoncalofanha7284 Год назад +4

      I follow both. Great scrapers!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +14

      Thanks so much! 😊 I’m doing my best and just happy to be here. There’s no question PSF stacks like nobody else tho!

    • @sypher2049
      @sypher2049 Год назад +3

      I am gonna have to check this guy out. He doesnt pop up on my reccomended thingy.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +4

      @@sypher2049 definitely do! He puts in the work and seems like a good dude

    • @adamlindkvist1721
      @adamlindkvist1721 Год назад +2

      Very true, @thubrint is like a hybrid off my favorit scrappers, a hybrid of. @scrapandpalletman @uberism81 @eWasteben @mikethescavenger

  • @SWISS-it4tw
    @SWISS-it4tw Год назад +11

    I have recycled thousands of light ballasts over the years. A facilities electrician would give them to me when upgrading the light fixtures to the new electronic type with the higher efficiency lamps. I simply brought them home and stored them until I had at least 500 lbs. Then I scrapped them for between .05 and .15 cents per pound. I always took them with other metals to make the trip worthwhile. I did not have them time, space, hammer, or desire to tear them apart. I did it more out of a sense of being environmentally responsible rather than just sending them to a landfill. To all those hard working people that visit the junk yard on a regular basis my hat is off to you. It’s not easy or lucrative but I think it’s the right thing to do.

  • @jamesshelton1124
    @jamesshelton1124 5 месяцев назад +4

    As a 37 year scrapper, I have never open the ballast yet I do know what that I’m I just never opened one and I actually learned something from this channel. I greatly appreciate it.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I hadn’t cracked into them until now either but I had been curious, so this was a fun experiment to share

  • @LastIberianLynx_GameDev
    @LastIberianLynx_GameDev Год назад +12

    One of the best scrapping channels. Thank you.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!

    • @mainetje9027
      @mainetje9027 Год назад

      This is the first video is see. i really like it! Good video quality and filming. Perfect information and tought out. your speaking and voice are easy to follow and calming.

  • @tractors44
    @tractors44 Год назад +15

    I’ve been breaking ballasts up for about twenty years and I’ve always found it to be worth the effort. I get number two wire for it.

    • @PresstheButtonStudio
      @PresstheButtonStudio Год назад +1

      Do you run into a lot that are aluminum wire on the inside? I’m having that issue.

  • @qwertykevin1
    @qwertykevin1 Год назад +6

    I got a job at a Junk hauling company. And they domt sort thier metal so I take it home and recycle it properly. All your videos hit all my interests!! Thank you so much fornyour videos!! California here

  • @choccie_chip685
    @choccie_chip685 Год назад +4

    Appreciate the scientific approach and exploring individual specific items like this! Very thorough

  • @whatsgoingon1011
    @whatsgoingon1011 Год назад +2

    i LOVE when you do this type of video. Helping everyone out

  • @TheFredfredd
    @TheFredfredd Год назад +2

    Thank you sir!!
    Great video!!!
    👍

  • @mikezoltan3227
    @mikezoltan3227 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are really good bro. You speak well when it comes to getting to the point of why we all do this. Thank you.

  • @Paperghost
    @Paperghost Год назад +8

    Brilliant information supplied in a well edited and presented video. Thank you.

  • @davem5308
    @davem5308 Год назад

    I have scrapped a pile of ballasts.
    I have never busted them open.
    Thank you for showing us what we are in for, if we choose to tear into them. I still have access to a huge pile of ballasts, saving them for remaining old light fixtures in the old building which I help maintain. A few years back, we tore out old school lighting for installation of all new LED lighting. Much of the old building still has florescent lighting. Ballasts fail, so we saved a big pile, for those instances, when we need to swap out dead ballasts.
    Useful video. Thank you.

  • @jayroxx2378
    @jayroxx2378 Год назад +1

    I like when you go out scrapping

  • @mr.smileyken6364
    @mr.smileyken6364 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the break down and examination of the process.

  • @jrae6608
    @jrae6608 Год назад

    Great informational video. Like the way you break it down for the scrapper with basic tools.

  • @andyweins
    @andyweins Год назад +3

    Love the experiment!

  • @trasieinkersole491
    @trasieinkersole491 Год назад

    Thanks Thub. Wow that was so worth it, well done. 👏👏👏👏❤️💙

  • @timcolgan2699
    @timcolgan2699 Год назад +15

    I'm very loyal to this channel. Always wanted to know what was in a ballast. Looks like the bigger one have close to a pound of copper.

  • @nixd0rf356
    @nixd0rf356 Год назад +2

    Great video! Very informative

  • @adamlindkvist1721
    @adamlindkvist1721 Год назад +2

    You are awesome, and really helpful!

  • @gravitybear
    @gravitybear Год назад +4

    I'm glad you did it, so I don't have to. That doesn't look like the kind of mess I'm interested in.

  • @xrhstosxatzhlamprinos7529
    @xrhstosxatzhlamprinos7529 7 месяцев назад

    im about to open my company for scrap. Now you openned my eyes with this one!

  • @ProjectShopFl
    @ProjectShopFl Год назад +3

    Thanks for the shoutout my friend. I don't mess with any that say "Electronic" on them just sell them off. The older ones are definitely worth it if you get the process down. Great video and info sucks they nit pick you on the #2 copper.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +2

      The copper king himself! You’re an inspiration to scrappers of all sorts bud. I appreciate the tips, funny that the word “electronic” would be a tell. I’ll look for it!

  • @tatchley3049
    @tatchley3049 Год назад +2

    Nice experiment. Lesson learned 😉

  • @Last_E_iz_A_thre3
    @Last_E_iz_A_thre3 6 месяцев назад

    Good man !! I usually just scrap the ballasts as they are. I didn't even think of cracking them open but might in the next few days. Thanks for posting man and a very thorough way of explaining the subject matter.

  • @unclejohnbulleit2671
    @unclejohnbulleit2671 Год назад +2

    Man I wish I'd known this years ago!

  • @rakuoanelabanelawrence1504
    @rakuoanelabanelawrence1504 Год назад

    I like your way of scrapping.

  • @tommymadden9746
    @tommymadden9746 Год назад +2

    Thanks thub I've always been curious about the ballast.

    • @sypher2049
      @sypher2049 Год назад +1

      Right me too. I have like 8 of them that have been keeping in a corner for like a year and a half now.

  • @Derbyhobbiescrapper
    @Derbyhobbiescrapper Год назад +1

    Great video mate nice information

  • @afineliner740
    @afineliner740 Год назад

    Definitely worth it, especially if you can do it outside. 👍

  • @jjr902
    @jjr902 Год назад +6

    Scrapping education and fun! Always a blast with you man. Keep it up!

  • @bigredbullion3883
    @bigredbullion3883 Год назад

    Great video

  • @Maxid1
    @Maxid1 Год назад

    That blacksmithing hammer has been a companion for most of my life. When I've needed a bigger hammer, that was usually it. I had the 3lb and the 8lb.

  • @boysonlyparty
    @boysonlyparty Год назад +1

    The Pontiac is back!

  • @MrPinto1970
    @MrPinto1970 Год назад +2

    always check for PCBs it will say no pcbs and the ones that do wont say anything thave it!! mostly older ones they are considered haziest material's at the yard i work for

  • @gd2u2
    @gd2u2 Год назад +1

    grahm diam good video , what i do is take the steel covering off and then put them in the freezer . After a day or so whack them with a hammer and the tar just falls off. Then melt them into bars. Cheers

  • @ironangel667
    @ironangel667 Год назад +9

    It's scientifically proven that naming your hammer makes it more powerful. It's also my personal opinion that giving the actual hammer strikes names increases the power even further. Example: flaming tiger claw pounce or lightning dragon hammer crush. Yell these as you're swinging and I'm sure you will feel the extra power.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +5

      Ooooo, that does sound really important! I might ask for suggestions next time it makes an appearance

    • @josephanderson4379
      @josephanderson4379 Год назад

      Lmmfao Spokane WA here and thub I love ya bro and got mad respect for you my fellow trash panda. Remember to leave it better then you found it n keep doing the thing...❤

    • @kennethbrown8723
      @kennethbrown8723 Год назад

      Also holding the end of the hammer handle!!

    • @kyledavidson8712
      @kyledavidson8712 Год назад

      What, ya think you got all day or sumpthin?

    • @happycamper1111
      @happycamper1111 2 месяца назад

      "Big bertha" agrees

  • @truthwatcher1621
    @truthwatcher1621 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @dalemeyer8207
    @dalemeyer8207 Год назад

    Good One.

  • @guiseppecapritto7577
    @guiseppecapritto7577 Год назад +2

    gey buddy, good video!!! what you could do next time is the top clothe of those canapes or shades you could use them as tarps for top and floor to reduce mess and get the cheap hand gloves you use for kitchen at dollar store so you throw them away when done.always can get free scrap material to help reduce dirty wasteful time things like those ballast, just a idea and have a good night oh unsless you put in a pillow case and just bash the heck out them lol!!!

  • @boognish9869
    @boognish9869 Год назад +1

    This was actually really useful. I've gotten a few of these from one of my work sites and I was told to keep them because they're worth a bit. They look like a mess but atleast I know ehat to do with them now

  • @troyhamberg8339
    @troyhamberg8339 Год назад

    that's a good return.

  • @bestest7239
    @bestest7239 Год назад +1

    nice copper threads :) anything to save the planet

  • @nachostuff
    @nachostuff Год назад +4

    Thanks for the info - i think I will pass on those #1 because it is a mess #2 you have to processes them to far to make real money #3 I live in florida and it would likely require a day in the freezer to get similar results. Love the knowledge.

  • @Salmonslayer989
    @Salmonslayer989 Год назад +1

    Im from ny state and do my scraping in the summer, i think it is very importent that if your somewhere like me that you take special note that he said they were cold. If your going to try this i suggest putting them in the freezer the day before.

  • @bazdaniels7420
    @bazdaniels7420 7 месяцев назад

    good show!

  • @mikeweddleton2489
    @mikeweddleton2489 Год назад

    Thanks Thub. I'll wait till I have some more of those saved up before I start cracking them open.

  • @gigitvlog8211
    @gigitvlog8211 Год назад

    good job

  • @bigmikefrompa.3063
    @bigmikefrompa.3063 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome! I have a lot of ballest's but didn't know how to get them apart! Thanks for a great video! You got new sub 👍❤

  • @intheshell35ify
    @intheshell35ify Год назад +1

    I would buy all those "little transformers" to use in my projects. They don't go bad very often and are pricey and inconvenient to buy new. If there is a me here, maybe there's a me by you that would do the same. Cut them off the board with some side cutters and call them "gate drive transformers" or "signal transformers".

  • @garyoliver9987
    @garyoliver9987 Год назад +3

    Great video didnt know there was so much copper in a ballast and the info on how to get it out fits my style a big hammer will fix everything. As far as scavenger videos i only watch you and Mike the Scavenger. thanks for the tips until next time take care.

    • @richavic4520
      @richavic4520 Год назад +1

      I add in e waste Ben.
      Thub and Mike are all I watch now.
      The Florida guy is way slick, my persona is bruised every time I watch him.
      But I did learn how to strip stranded copper wire as fast as I can pull it from him.

  • @sypher2049
    @sypher2049 Год назад +2

    Haha i just watched tin-man's video of scrapping light ballasts this morning and bam here you are with yours. Yours is much better. I watched his and I was all nope not gonna break them apart but now watching your video I am like hmmmm, doesnt look so bad and the payout is worth it. So ty ty once again sir.
    On another note, i thought all Canadians always said ey after everything they say. Just playing. Enjoy and many blessings.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +1

      Oh I’ve heard of that guy! I hope he had a good hammer 😁

    • @sypher2049
      @sypher2049 Год назад

      @@thubprint hahaha nope

  • @trevortillotson5067
    @trevortillotson5067 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love watching your RUclips channel! I learned quite a few things about scrapping metal just by watching the videos you make and upload. Keep up the great work! And always leave it better than you found it!

  • @winglessviper
    @winglessviper Год назад +1

    I have found a copper/aluminium wire mix is some ballast. the aluminium wire is treated as shett alum.

  • @robertshoemaker6204
    @robertshoemaker6204 Год назад

    Thank you appreciate your videos...have a ton of HVAC systems to tear down.

  • @Nas_Atlas
    @Nas_Atlas Год назад +1

    Nice work. It's good to know that if a guy was desperate and had some time then a fair chunk of money could be ground out of those things.

  • @scottbentley7920
    @scottbentley7920 Год назад +1

    I'm happy I saw this video. I have a truck bed full of old light fixtures and I only cut the wires out of them and was gonna scrap them tomorrow morning but I'm gonna process them more now and get the ballasts out

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +1

      I’d say check one ballast first before deciding to go hard, make sure they aren’t aluminium. Good rainy day project to have waiting for ya tho!

    • @steveherr450
      @steveherr450 Год назад

      I am a little late here but my yards won't take light fixtures if you leave the ballast in but if you take the ballast out then they will take both separately. ballast here are worth only .10 a # all the time.

  • @mellowrebel4618
    @mellowrebel4618 Год назад

    I JUST PULLED OUT A 1952 CAPACITOR START ONE LAST WEEK AND 15 OR 16 1952 2 POLES AND 3 WAYS!!!

  • @Bamapride1000
    @Bamapride1000 Год назад +4

    I built a small press that has some power to it and it really does a number on the tar and steel when crushing the light ballasts. It breaks transformers apart pretty good as well to reclaim the copper and steel. So far it has been a time saver and had more than made its money back in labor it took to build it. I pilfered and found all the parts to build it for free

  • @kyndadraper5694
    @kyndadraper5694 Месяц назад

    Saw you by accident. I had been watching scraping videos for a while. Glad I came across yours
    Today. I did like and subscribe.
    I enjoyed your content and we'll look back on the rest of yours😊

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much, glad you found me!

  • @gnomecagnome3204
    @gnomecagnome3204 9 месяцев назад

    My ballast have 50 years of service and work good again!
    The noise relax me
    Never destroy an epic tecnology!

  • @BH_Nate
    @BH_Nate Год назад

    Good content. Extremely helpful. Going to buy that wedge hammer ASAP. Thanks

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад

      I’m so glad I’ve got the proper scrap hammer!

  • @firenbubble
    @firenbubble Год назад

    Merci biloute, très intéressant comme vidéo.

  • @olivierdufour1966
    @olivierdufour1966 Год назад +2

    Bravo et merci

  • @BushDogScrapper
    @BushDogScrapper Год назад +1

    Hey Thubprint great video!
    CheeRs Bro

  • @tjwhite6429
    @tjwhite6429 Год назад +2

    Please include a test of that hammer on a microwave transformer in a future video. The last batch of those I tore into ruined the old hatchet head that I had laying around.

  • @ericosteen7895
    @ericosteen7895 5 месяцев назад

    I subscribe to project shop too. I like both of y'all for various reasons.

  • @jamesmatthews2966
    @jamesmatthews2966 Год назад +3

    I had a job separating lead from batteries when I was a teenager I would make 20$ a day if I did so many a day it was awful the acid and lead I ended up getting sick from it but times were hard back then

  • @erictjones
    @erictjones Год назад

    That a cross pein hammer. Great video!

  • @Isis-wm4po
    @Isis-wm4po 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for taking the insulation off of the copper

  • @tomokovlog8567
    @tomokovlog8567 Год назад +3

    Each one of those is like $40 USD new at the Home Depot

    • @ranger178
      @ranger178 5 месяцев назад +1

      nowadays it is cheaper to buy a whole led shop light than to try and fix an old fluorescent light. Also they have so many energy saver bulbs now that won't work in older lights.

  • @blangstaff09
    @blangstaff09 Год назад +5

    Always love your videos Thub. 10 cents is a bummer for ballasts, I get 18 cents at my local scrap yard in New York. I am an electrician so I see a lot of them, I usually wait until I have around 40-50 before I bring them in. The effort involved and the mess involved (more this) in breaking them apart is not worth it in my opinion. I caught onto Project Shop after hearing you mention him a bunch of videos back and went out and bought the wedge hammer also hahaha it really does make a huge difference in breaking the seams on the bigger transformers.

    • @maxwebster7572
      @maxwebster7572 Год назад

      10 cents is $200/ ton. What does shred sell for there? You are getting screwed royally. The garbage left over is 10 cents a pound!

  • @andymanaus1077
    @andymanaus1077 Год назад +1

    These ballasts were very different to the ones I know. What is the same, though, is that the new electronic ballasts are a complete waste of time.
    Check if the steel from these ballasts can get you a higher price. Some scrap yards pay bigger money for ballast and stator steels if they are kept separate and your yard deals with the right purchasers.
    There is a Wikipedia article under the heading "Electrical steel".

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +1

      I’ve actually looked into that before, it’s a high silica content steel that is worth quite a bit more! Unfortunately my yard doesn’t have a buyer for that grade so it all goes in the same

  • @jackgentner9243
    @jackgentner9243 Год назад +2

    is this the guy on the KaChava video?

  • @thebadgeofshame3994
    @thebadgeofshame3994 Год назад +1

    Bravo

  • @dr.a006
    @dr.a006 Год назад +4

    Thanks for being thorough and showing all possible outcomes. I did a few old ones when I first started and then after decided to turn them in as is for ballast price. The yards basically give tin shred for the new ones, although I did crack open a bunch of those for the copper coils and sent the rest with low grade boards. I’d rather scrap other stuff vs ballasts.👍 Messy!!

  • @elizabethmellenthin1978
    @elizabethmellenthin1978 Год назад +1

    Next time.... burn the copper... just enough to heat it up burning off other waste.... you can't get to the #2 copper to hot ,,, the #2 copper if over heated turns into smaller fragments.
    After heating up the copper,, pull out the fire and immediately drop in a bucket of water. This cools the copper down fast. This reaction turns the #2 copper in what is called "Bright " wire. Save the black goo from the ballast it's like a electrical tape. Hope I made since. Cheers

  • @cooper196447
    @cooper196447 Год назад

    I am an amateur copper stripper. I live in an area where it is illegal to dumpster dive and appliances can only be put out 1 week a year. I go to yard sales and auctions to get my copper. I don't strip copper to make alot of money. I do it to stay busy. So please keep up with the interesting videos. I love them.

    • @FC-qe1wl
      @FC-qe1wl Год назад

      Where I live trash picking isnt officially legal, as long as you are not creating a Nuisance cops will leave you alone. However dumpsters are usually located on private property, so without permission from the owner, you will be trespassing.

  • @iffy9776
    @iffy9776 Год назад +2

    The white ballasts here in the UK are so much easier to take apart and not messy. Was the paper between each layer of windings.? If it wasn't, you cut it with a grinder.

  • @joeybuldo3008
    @joeybuldo3008 Год назад +1

    My yard only gives me 1 cent a pound for unprocessed ballasts but will still give me number 2 copper for the windings a little dirty or maybe I just do a hood job at mixing them in with my other number 2 copper

  • @myfalconry76
    @myfalconry76 Год назад

    Tin worth taking in too

  • @marcushoward6560
    @marcushoward6560 Год назад

    I really figured it wouldn't be worth it, but it's such a huge increase, the time would be well spent because it could be done little by little as your sitting around in the evening or whatever. Nice.

  • @austinhernandez2716
    @austinhernandez2716 Год назад +1

    My scrap yard one day said they only pay a penny/pound for ballasts

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +3

      Yeah most places really don’t like them. Tbh I think it’s because their you throw them into a granulator or other machine separator they gum it up and make a huge mess, even if they aren’t too bad to take apart by hand

  • @dryrunhd
    @dryrunhd Год назад +1

    For those wondering about the hammer like I was, the terms you want to search for on your favorite site to buy tools are "Cross Peen Hammer" or "Blacksmith Hammer"

  • @davea5150
    @davea5150 7 месяцев назад

    holy crap!!

  • @unchained20000000
    @unchained20000000 Год назад +1

  • @markrosen7600
    @markrosen7600 Год назад

    Thank goodness this video was suggested to me just now because I just build up my truck bed with some ballast that I was about to tear into and I had no idea about these cancer-causing tcb's that might be in there🤥🤥🤥😌

  • @afc2333
    @afc2333 4 месяца назад

    You’re better then psf! I really like Mike the scavenger too

  • @ronskancke1489
    @ronskancke1489 Год назад

    As a retired carpenter of 50 years and handyman I had to laugh about the hammer. I have between 25 or 30 hammers of all types.

  • @SecondComingTwice
    @SecondComingTwice Год назад +1

    I've only done a couple of microwave transformers and saved a couple for a fractal burn generator/suicide machine along with two ballasts from light standards but I was looking for art supplies and not scrapper cash. The ballasts had two different sized wire and some was degraded pretty badly but the 'distressed" look was working for me .
    Electric windings in 2 or 3 or 5 hp motors beat the sh&t out of me. Maybe a big Acetylene torch and Gandolf casting a spell might work but what a frustrating waste of time (since there's prolly 40 in my back yard taken from whole house fans and they are gonna be tested to see of they work, and if not sold intact for chump change.
    I appreciate your work an information. Gratitude and Namasté

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад

      Those giant cast housing motors are so so much worse than you’d expect at first! Maybe you’ve seen my video where I attempted one but wow, what an absolute beast. It took hours and hours. That was doing it all with a hammer and pry bars of course, and I’ll never do it again. Now that I have the powered demo hammer drill id be willing to try another one but without it, absolutely not.

  • @MattsAwesomeStuff
    @MattsAwesomeStuff Год назад +1

    This is one of the first ones that surprised me. Of all the extra refining efforts, I figured this would've been the biggest waste of time, not the best use of time. Since it was just paper... plan B... just burn it. Fire is cheap.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Год назад +1

      Normally I’d never burn wire because of the plastic, but you may have a point.. the tar stuff would probably look/smell/taste just like a tire fire though!

    • @Nas_Atlas
      @Nas_Atlas Год назад

      Most yards in Canada have strict rules about fire processed copper.

  • @Dead_Goat
    @Dead_Goat Год назад +1

    Dont forget about the time taken to obtain the items, selling them.

  • @y.lelivelt2619
    @y.lelivelt2619 Год назад

    When you are doing this in the summer it seems a lot harder to do.Because of the cold it went very quickly,the tar was frozen.You noticed yourself the new one didn't cooperate.

  • @Simokoskine
    @Simokoskine Год назад +1

    Take the big heat pumps apart on top there is 10kg of copper

  • @jadrewscrapper8081
    @jadrewscrapper8081 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. Ummmmm no thank you. Lol. I come across very few and far between ballasts working at a plumbing supply company. Most of my time is cleaning old pressure relief valves. Thanks again.

  • @roachbag6969
    @roachbag6969 3 месяца назад

    Funny that i used to do this year's back

  • @izzydo3494
    @izzydo3494 Год назад

    Do a video on scrapping ceiling fan motors!

  • @markwilliams9718
    @markwilliams9718 Год назад

    Learn as you go working with what you got something I can actually relate to

  • @howardchambers9679
    @howardchambers9679 Год назад

    In the UK I see hardly any ballasts with tar in. They're nearly all just steel and copper, use a wedge hammer,pair of pliers and a flat head screwdriver to take them apart. I leave the new electronic ballast. Hardly anything in them.

  • @roycethomason3503
    @roycethomason3503 Год назад

    I did fifty or sixty of those so much tar but $0.20 cent for Ballasts compared to $3.60 for #2 it was well worth the disassembly.