I live in the desert southwest. Our’s weren’t cooled, insulated or anything. They were a white porcelain trough with bubblers and pipes on the outside of the school. The water that came out was scalding hot in the summer. You had to let it run a bit so it wouldn’t burn your mouth.
looks like an interesting tear down my friend. Refer unit, small fan motor and some copper pipes and a piece of stainless. Looks like a fun project. 😎😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
Great as always, Mr. Shark! I know you're focused on downsizing and packing for the move, but I was wondering how you plan to set up after the move. Do you have clients and scrap yards already lined up or is that something you'll work on after the move? Take care and happy scrapping!
@@sharkscrapperyou mean “mountains”😂 I mean, relatively speaking compared to Fla.😅 Being from Utah, the mountains back east are like foothills, but beautiful forests nonetheless!
@@sharkscrapperI’ve heard NC is a beautiful state, also SC too. My son is in SC and says it’s pretty there, green and trees. I hope to visit those states someday!
LOL - in the Navy they were called scuttle butts. In the US civilian world they are water fountains or water bubblers. Not sure what you call them on your side of the pond.
Good Goodies in that scrap
I live in the desert southwest. Our’s weren’t cooled, insulated or anything. They were a white porcelain trough with bubblers and pipes on the outside of the school. The water that came out was scalding hot in the summer. You had to let it run a bit so it wouldn’t burn your mouth.
Ouch - sounds like experiences my wife had while she was stationed in Iraq.
looks like an interesting tear down my friend. Refer unit, small fan motor and some copper pipes and a piece of stainless. Looks like a fun project. 😎😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
An interesting scrap of something I don't see a lot of.
Sir as soon as I seen the label I new what you were doing as I was army 😅 this was a great video thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
I knew there'd be a few in the audience that would get it right away.
Nice scrap. I almost feel like this was a true educational video. Like, Welcome to PBS Scrapping. Lots to learn about various components.
I need to work on my voice before I'm PBS quality, but thanks for the compliment.
I've always been a bit gutted I didn't but a swivel vise, so that has reassured me 🙃👍
My plan is to replace it with a straight vice when I relocate and keep this one for lite work.
Ah, yes. Grade school drinking fountains after recess. The first 3 people got cold water 😅
LOL fond memories 😆
As always enjoy watching someone working harder than me. Shark just sent you and e-mail of another place with price's
Got it, thanks
Some goodies in that.
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lots of nice metals for the scrap fund mate
*💯full watch👀Au👍thumbs up☑*
Glad you enjoyed it
Wasn't paying attention there for moment, thought you were takin' a leak in the bucket!does the cage have a latrine?
🤣😂 yes, we call it a "head" in the Navy.
You just like taking stuff apart I know 🙂
I'll not deny any of that 🤣
Great as always, Mr. Shark! I know you're focused on downsizing and packing for the move, but I was wondering how you plan to set up after the move. Do you have clients and scrap yards already lined up or is that something you'll work on after the move? Take care and happy scrapping!
Already have some client contacts arranged and a scrap yard to work with. But there will be lots of network rebuilding needed after I get up there.
Boom first 💥 😊
Good video Sharkey.Are u Moving to north carolina
Affirmative, west to the mountains.
What part of NC?
West, the mountains.
@@sharkscrapperyou mean “mountains”😂 I mean, relatively speaking compared to Fla.😅
Being from Utah, the mountains back east are like foothills, but beautiful forests nonetheless!
@@sharkscrapperI’ve heard NC is a beautiful state, also SC too. My son is in SC and says it’s pretty there, green and trees. I hope to visit those states someday!
Hey❤❤❤
Thank you
Scrapping a what now??🤪🤷♀️
LOL - in the Navy they were called scuttle butts. In the US civilian world they are water fountains or water bubblers. Not sure what you call them on your side of the pond.
@@sharkscrapper haha yes we say water fountain too🙂
Water fountain Down here in New Zealand too.