Just yesterday I got a urinal valve, the big chrome ones from the men's room, all brass but there is some plastic and steel has to be removed, they seem to be taking them out of all hospitals and retirement homes, but they are heavy. Thank you for praying for us all.
Thanks for the video. My yard accepts what they call dirty brass but pay more for clean brass. So it's $4 aud for dirty brass and $6 aud for clean brass. Of course I wouldn't like to miss out on my $2 just because I didn't clean them. Thanks for the step by step video on how to clean brass
Good tips. I tend to cut the stuck handles off with a bolt cutter. The round tap handles are salable in lots for more than scrap on ETSY, eBay and other sites as craft/art materials. I used to make scrap metal flowers, and other decor items/sculpture from them myself.
@@grijzekijker Yes. His poor wife is down at the creek doing laundry because he ripped out all the plumbing to do videos. The channel is SCRAPIT ALL , of course he does it. The baby is lucky the crib is made of wood.
I should have been advised, in advance, of this video. Just saying, James. Brass and I go back many years...thanks for a great video with great wildlife sounds in the background. 👍
Thank you brother for sharing this informative video and the next time you have a rusty screw hit it a couple times with a hammer it shocks it and makes it easier to remove. I have enjoyed this video as always six stars brother
Good afternoon my brother, enjoyed the video. You really got it cleaned up and free of the trash. I went to the scrap yard today and well some stuff paid good and others not so well. Take care my brother and May God bless you and all that you do.
Great content and message! A small tip/suggestion... weigh your loaf pan and sharpie the weight on the side (sreetips style) and either tare out the pan before filling it up or subtract out the sharpie weight after. "Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path"
Thank you! I normally just tare out the container but I like to switch things up and wanted to see if I could fit it all on the scale. Praise Jesus!! Thank you for watching.
At mile marker 245 with that outside spicket handle or basically any rusted screw that won't come out if you spray just a touch of rustbuster let it sit for a minute and then use what I call the caveman screw gun 90% of the time that screw would come out if you put the valve in a vise set your screwdriver in the slot put a little pressure turning counterclockwise and slowly tap on the top of the screwdriver a lot of times that screw will come out I also like that you use a lot of hand tools I believe this is great for people that are just starting and then you can move up to more advanced tools as you start to make money I believe if you take 10% of your earnings from scrapping and put it to the side you can slowly start building up to better equipment and more efficient equipment also I like how you break down the process of taking something apart also by weighing it out to see if it's personally worth your time thanks for another outstanding video🤠
@@scrapitall200 I started out as a carpenter 45 years ago with an old beat up wooden handled hammer at a cloth nail apron duct tape together add a half broken tape measure when I retired I had over a hundred thousand dollars worth of equipment I got it all a little at a time my belief is if you won't risk invest in yourself why should anybody else risk in investing in you👍🤠
Hello SiA! Thank you for that cool video. I put brass above copper too, but i dont hav as many chances to get is as copper, so its a thing of rarity for me. Anyway, have a good week, see you in the next vid, mate!
Nice haul of brass, I love brass as well. I don't know what they call that panted part that turns the faucet on and off but I would like to know what you do with those, I would love to do a garden art project if I had a bunch of those
I think some call them handwheels I just scrap the junky ones and save the better ones for my dad and other folks. I have a mini hardware store of good scraps I’ve saved that people rummage through lol. Thank you so very for watching
The type of valves you did we are lucky, only have to remove the handles. It is amazing the price drop if you don't remove them, anywhere from $1 -$1.50 they take off depending where brass is at the time. but the pressure relief valve they want us to remove that spring now. years ago we didn't have to but when i quit and came back to scrapping now that is a requirement to get the best price. they did show me the way they remove it at the yard when they get them in whole by just taking a screwdriver/punch put it in the opening and just hit it with the hammer and that end pops right off releasing that spring when you pop them out backwards. works lot better than wasting time cutting them in half to get them out. . you know if the yard is paying guys to do something they are making more than just covering their wages so anytime i see the yards doing something extra, i figure I can do it at home too and get a better price. I always pay attention to what they have their other employees in the back of the room separating and how they do it.
Awesome videos good way to make extra money cleaning up your brass buddy! And congratulations on the 16k subscribers buddy that’s beyond awesome you deserve my friend god bless hope you have a great weekend
Love your videos especially the ones where you deconstruct motors. I've been getting this a lot though: the screws are rusty around the motors (I source most of mine from dryers and washers) if I use the drill the screw refuses to unscrew and makes a hole which doesn't fit any drill bit in my kit (I've got over 100 bits and I've tried them all) how do I deal with a rusty broken screw? Surely you've come across a few over the years. How do you deal with it? What method do you use to extract the stubborn screw? Much appreciated!
I guess it depends on what it is. If I can, I will just use the grinder to grind the head off the screw or even use a cold chisel to knock the head off. There is a tool called “easy out screw extractor” they work really well getting broken or stripped screws removed. You can find those on Amazon or auto parts store.
seeing if you have a good stout vise, and cant seem to get the rubber washers and other stuff inside ,,you can just crush the nut in a vise,and whats inside will come out ..
I took in 1kg of brass marked as brass and the employees threw it in with steel without weighing separately. When I informed him he said ok I'll punch in 2kg for you is that ok?
I thought everyone already cleaned their brass before bringing to the yard .......Please show Pressure relief valve cleaning off a hot water tank and removing brass off pressure regulator hose ends from an outdoor Propane Grill....have any time saving tips for those???? All you showed here are quite simple and straight forward to do.....
Need to file the bottom of them brass valves a lot of them are red brass and the stems and nuts screws are yellow brass red brass is 70 percent copper its anywhere between 25 to 50 lb more for red brass over Yellow brass
Problem is it’s a straight slot screw and I’m sure you know how easy they are to strip and I also don’t have a good assortment of screw drivers. But cutting it off is no big deal to me honestly. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for watching!
Have a great day/evening!
God bless!
God Bless NASCAR 🙌🏻
CheeRs Brother Amen 🙌🏻
@@BushDogScrapper thank you brother!
God be with you!
@@scrapitall200 Always! You have a great day and God bless you too!
@@EricScrapping4Dinidog thank you, you too brother.
Just yesterday I got a urinal valve, the big chrome ones from the men's room, all brass but there is some plastic and steel has to be removed, they seem to be taking them out of all hospitals and retirement homes, but they are heavy. Thank you for praying for us all.
@@TheGforcead that sounds awesome. I love brass, it’s usually heavy stuff.
You’re very welcome 😃
Most people don't realize brass is 70-90% copper.
The hidden scrapper gem.
Love your vids and your prayers.
God Bless!
Yeah, and you’d think it would be a little more valuable since it contains so much copper.
Thank you so much and God bless you!
All this talk about brass....
@@BrassIsMyGold I love brass, it’s awesome stuff!
Another great video brother!
I pray God will bless you for always honoring Jesus!
Thank you so much brother, I really appreciate that!
Thanks for the video. My yard accepts what they call dirty brass but pay more for clean brass. So it's $4 aud for dirty brass and $6 aud for clean brass. Of course I wouldn't like to miss out on my $2 just because I didn't clean them. Thanks for the step by step video on how to clean brass
You’re very welcome!
Thank you for watching.
Just catching up on my video watching, was on vacation so my RUclips time was limited lol...love watching you dismantle things for the goodies inside!
Awesome, I hope you had a wonderful vacation my friend.
Another great video! I learn something with every video.
Oh good 😃
I just want you to know how much I appreciate your support! Thank you!
Congrats on 16k!
Thank you!
🤙🤙👍 used to get lots of those when i worked on water dept,some big as 6" gate valves 😁✌️
I’ve found a few of those, so heavy and awesome.
Thank you for watching
Very nice prayer. We need more prayers in this world. Thank for sharing.
Thank you so much.
I completely agree with you.
God bless you and thank you for watching.
Always good information to better sort our metals, have a good weekend !
Thank you!
Have a wonderful weekend.
thanks for shating motivation
You’re welcome!
Thank you for watching.
Thx for your videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You’re welcome!
Thank you for watching.
Thanx for the Blessing!! AMEN!!
You’re very welcome!
Thank you for watching.
your the man Mr.Scrapitall. Thank you and God bless!
Thank you so much for watching.
God bless you too!
Amen brother
God bless!
Thank you for watching brother.
Thank you for this video
You’re welcome buddy!
Thank you for watching
You're welcome
Good tips. I tend to cut the stuck handles off with a bolt cutter. The round tap handles are salable in lots for more than scrap on ETSY, eBay and other sites as craft/art materials. I used to make scrap metal flowers, and other decor items/sculpture from them myself.
Bolt cutter would be handy to have!
That sounds cool, metal flowers and such.
Thanks for stopping by bud.
Great video thank you scrapitail
Thank you Patrick
Very nice clean ups. I have to do this one day. Or not. I will see what my yard says.
Hopefully your yard won’t be too fussy.
Thank you buddy for watching after a long day of work.
Now all the dishes and laundry have to be done at the creek. Nice job.
Always more chores to be done lol.
Thank you my friend!
You reckon he started scavenging his own plumbing by now 😂?
🤣
@@grijzekijker Yes. His poor wife is down at the creek doing laundry because he ripped out all the plumbing to do videos. The channel is SCRAPIT ALL , of course he does it. The baby is lucky the crib is made of wood.
@@artstrology 🤣🤣🤣
Funniest commenter on RUclips!
I should have been advised, in advance, of this video. Just saying, James. Brass and I go back many years...thanks for a great video with great wildlife sounds in the background. 👍
lol, I should’ve known lol.
Thank you so much, I appreciate that!
Great episode!
Thank you my friend!
I love brsss too.
Great video
It sure adds up fast.
Thank you for watching.
@@scrapitall200you are welcome
Wooo hooo 16k next step the moon 🎉🎉
Thank you my friend!
Thank you brother for sharing this informative video and the next time you have a rusty screw hit it a couple times with a hammer it shocks it and makes it easier to remove. I have enjoyed this video as always six stars brother
Thanks brother, I appreciate it!
Hope you have a great day.
Awesome job buddy and Brass is King
Thank you buddy! I do love me some brass lol
Love brass. Good video
Me too.
Thank you!
Great video
Thanks
Good afternoon my brother, enjoyed the video. You really got it cleaned up and free of the trash. I went to the scrap yard today and well some stuff paid good and others not so well. Take care my brother and May God bless you and all that you do.
Thank you brother!
God bless you too and have a wonderful day
Great content and message! A small tip/suggestion... weigh your loaf pan and sharpie the weight on the side (sreetips style) and either tare out the pan before filling it up or subtract out the sharpie weight after. "Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path"
Thank you!
I normally just tare out the container but I like to switch things up and wanted to see if I could fit it all on the scale.
Praise Jesus!!
Thank you for watching.
At mile marker 245 with that outside spicket handle or basically any rusted screw that won't come out if you spray just a touch of rustbuster let it sit for a minute and then use what I call the caveman screw gun 90% of the time that screw would come out
if you put the valve in a vise set your screwdriver in the slot put a little pressure turning counterclockwise and slowly tap on the top of the screwdriver a lot of times that screw will come out
I also like that you use a lot of hand tools I believe this is great for people that are just starting and then you can move up to more advanced tools as you start to make money
I believe if you take 10% of your earnings from scrapping and put it to the side you can slowly start building up to better equipment and more efficient equipment
also I like how you break down the process of taking something apart also by weighing it out to see if it's personally worth your time thanks for another outstanding video🤠
Nice tip!
Thank you so much for watching and for yiur comment. I agree.
@@scrapitall200 I started out as a carpenter 45 years ago with an old beat up wooden handled hammer at a cloth nail apron duct tape together add a half broken tape measure when I retired I had over a hundred thousand dollars worth of equipment I got it all a little at a time my belief is if you won't risk invest in yourself why should anybody else risk in investing in you👍🤠
@@fraudanator2249 absolutely!
That’s really awesome!
@@scrapitall200 👍🤠
Amen
God bless you!
I am excited to see what blessings God has in store for me. My yard whats me to clean the brass the same. I love brass. It weights up so fast
Whatever it may be, we know it’s going to be good, so so good.
Thank you for watching
@@scrapitall200 yes. It will be great
Amen
love these videos!
Thank you so much!
Love the brass, congratulations on 16 k
Thank you buddy!
Love your videos.
Thank you so much!
Excellent
Thank you!
Hello SiA! Thank you for that cool video. I put brass above copper too, but i dont hav as many chances to get is as copper, so its a thing of rarity for me. Anyway, have a good week, see you in the next vid, mate!
Thank you so much my friend!
Enjoy your week and see ya next Saturday.
Hey love the videos was wondering if there is a video on different types of brass and how to tell and find it. Thanks God Bless 🙌
@@bluejay3369 thank you so much.
I don’t have a video like that, but it’s a good idea for a future video, so thank you.
God bless you too.
Nice haul of brass, I love brass as well.
I don't know what they call that panted part that turns the faucet on and off but I would like to know what you do with those, I would love to do a garden art project if I had a bunch of those
I think some call them handwheels
I just scrap the junky ones and save the better ones for my dad and other folks. I have a mini hardware store of good scraps I’ve saved that people rummage through lol.
Thank you so very for watching
A cresent wrench was designed to wrk oposite of what you do most times.just sayong
I like your vidioes.
What was wrong with how I used my wrench?
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for the prayers at the end of the videos. Gives me hope their is still a little good in this world.
You’re very welcome!
God bless you!
Thank you for watching.
The type of valves you did we are lucky, only have to remove the handles. It is amazing the price drop if you don't remove them, anywhere from $1 -$1.50 they take off depending where brass is at the time. but the pressure relief valve they want us to remove that spring now. years ago we didn't have to but when i quit and came back to scrapping now that is a requirement to get the best price. they did show me the way they remove it at the yard when they get them in whole by just taking a screwdriver/punch put it in the opening and just hit it with the hammer and that end pops right off releasing that spring when you pop them out backwards. works lot better than wasting time cutting them in half to get them out. . you know if the yard is paying guys to do something they are making more than just covering their wages so anytime i see the yards doing something extra, i figure I can do it at home too and get a better price. I always pay attention to what they have their other employees in the back of the room separating and how they do it.
Nice!
Every yard seems to be different and we have to clean them the way they want, it’s their money they are handing us lol
Thanks for watching.
Awesome episode brother 16k I would be happy at that well done brother
Thank you brother, I appreciate it.
I have some to do just like you just did.
Excellent! I love scrapping brass.
Thank you for watching.
Does your yard actually check each and every piece of brass for cleanliness? And separate the red brass in the process? And pay more for red brass?
They don’t check my buckets because they know I clean it all.
Unfortunately they don’t have a price for red brass, it all goes as yellow.
Awesome videos good way to make extra money cleaning up your brass buddy! And congratulations on the 16k subscribers buddy that’s beyond awesome you deserve my friend god bless hope you have a great weekend
Thank you buddy!
God bless you too.
Love your videos especially the ones where you deconstruct motors. I've been getting this a lot though: the screws are rusty around the motors (I source most of mine from dryers and washers) if I use the drill the screw refuses to unscrew and makes a hole which doesn't fit any drill bit in my kit (I've got over 100 bits and I've tried them all) how do I deal with a rusty broken screw? Surely you've come across a few over the years. How do you deal with it? What method do you use to extract the stubborn screw? Much appreciated!
I guess it depends on what it is.
If I can, I will just use the grinder to grind the head off the screw or even use a cold chisel to knock the head off. There is a tool called “easy out screw extractor” they work really well getting broken or stripped screws removed. You can find those on Amazon or auto parts store.
@@scrapitall200 Thanks I'll try out your suggestion.
You’re welcome! If you remember, please let me know how it goes.
seeing if you have a good stout vise, and cant seem to get the rubber washers and other stuff inside ,,you can just crush the nut in a vise,and whats inside will come out ..
Oring picks help.
@@seancunningham1905 they sure do!
Thank God for vises. Right?
Absolutely! It’s like have a third or fourth arm lol.
Thank you for watching brother.
How are you doing?
👏👍
Thank you for watching.
I'm glad my yard doesn't require taking things apart like that.Or some contamination.I wouldn't have time to take all that apart.
That’s awesome. I do wish my yard wasn’t so picky, but I honestly don’t mind doing them.
Thank you for watching.
Thx for pray mate, cheers Graham
You’re welcome my friend!
God bless.
I took in 1kg of brass marked as brass and the employees threw it in with steel without weighing separately. When I informed him he said ok I'll punch in 2kg for you is that ok?
Glad that worked out for you. Gotta keep an eye on them lol.
Thank you for watching bud!
I put the sleves in a vise to remove pacing its easier
Right on bud!
I thought everyone already cleaned their brass before bringing to the yard .......Please show Pressure relief valve cleaning off a hot water tank and removing brass off pressure regulator hose ends from an outdoor Propane Grill....have any time saving tips for those???? All you showed here are quite simple and straight forward to do.....
Some yards don’t require for them to be taken apart.
I will once I find some of those.
Need to file the bottom of them brass valves a lot of them are red brass and the stems and nuts screws are yellow brass red brass is 70 percent copper its anywhere between 25 to 50 lb more for red brass over Yellow brass
My yard and quite a few yards just pay yellow brass price for it all.
My yard I just have to take handle and send it a clean
Awesome!
Maybe just a little dab of 3in1 would have done it
Problem is it’s a straight slot screw and I’m sure you know how easy they are to strip and I also don’t have a good assortment of screw drivers. But cutting it off is no big deal to me honestly.
Thank you for watching.
Its $1.80 lb at my yard, and it is heavy, I use my Dad's old cheese scale from the store, add up just a few pieces, brass always surprises you.
@@TheGforcead I think $1.80 was what I got last time I sold brass, been two years.
elllo
Hello my friend
Find another yard
Easier said than done for me.
Thank you for watching.
I honestly don’t mind, it’s a fun hobby that I really enjoy