Are you in Estonia or Finland? Just found your channel. I will arrive in Tallinn on 13 July. Nice to find scrappers from around the world. I will check out your other videos.
Hallo from Bulgaria!. I also collect and refine these, in order to separate them easier, cut them a bit more to the front, so the contact stays on the longer part. Use old t-shirt to warp around, so the contacts don't fly away. Collect the magnetic, tthe non magnetic and the ones on copper separately.
Hello :) i do not refine them but i just like to collect em.. maybe someday when i have enough material, I might go for refining process.. Cheers Bulgaria :)
I found the best way is to get you a piece of Steel drill different sized holes in it and use a set punch to knock them through. It works the best for me
For the small silver contacts use the point end of the screw on the copper side and hit it, you will get a better and cleaner result. Nice work with the saw.
On really thin copper with silver, I use toenail clippers and needle nose pliers. The copper is easily cut and the button will fall off.
And I thought I was dedicated to the itty-bitty button. Excellent presentation.
Never thought about the chisel method. Great news. We all learned something..
that's nice, i will try it out.
Thanks 🙂
Are you in Estonia or Finland? Just found your channel. I will arrive in Tallinn on 13 July. Nice to find scrappers from around the world. I will check out your other videos.
Hello John. I'm Estonian and I do live in Finland :) Welcome to the channel.
Hallo from Bulgaria!. I also collect and refine these, in order to separate them easier, cut them a bit more to the front, so the contact stays on the longer part. Use old t-shirt to warp around, so the contacts don't fly away. Collect the magnetic, tthe non magnetic and the ones on copper separately.
Hello :) i do not refine them but i just like to collect em.. maybe someday when i have enough material, I might go for refining process.. Cheers Bulgaria :)
I found the best way is to get you a piece of Steel drill different sized holes in it and use a set punch to knock them through. It works the best for me
Very nice, good to know that there is many ways to do that. Helps others who reads your comment. Thanks
Thank you!! Propane torches work too or maybe mapp
And by the way nice silver !!
surely it works too. 🙂
For the small silver contacts use the point end of the screw on the copper side and hit it, you will
get a better and cleaner result. Nice work with the saw.
thanks 👊
Very tettiest type of recovery, Cousin. May God bless you in your endeavors....
thanks, God bless You too.
We have a lot in common, and those gloves are the best
nice tips about the iron saw ;) great video
Hopefully there are few good tips to use 😊
@@EstonianScrapper yea the thinker one that have to saw ;) whas good ;)
What switch does it came from?
very informative video, great stuff
100kg?
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Helpful video. But the music is annoying.
Thanks for feedback, back then i was quite bad at making videos and editing.
Hadir menyimak my Bos
ok not bad idea ... 👍😀👍
It works for me atleast 😁
You need help !
No... Not that kind.
I need help yes :) and a lot :D
Easily Aye