You realize that those box fans have a four screws holding the motor in so if you break the plastic and take those four screws out those that motor will come out.😊 Matt
You should become a rewards member with staples. That was $10. In ink cartridges you threw away. You can turn in 10 to 15 cartridges per month plus you can turn in 1 printer per month for points to spend at staples. I have accumulated over $150 this year and am not a scrapper
For the new bar, weld a square onto the frame at each corner, weld a tube / square tube to the square to the plates at each corner. You could also weld a connector nut in a tube / square bar and then feed a bolt through the outside of the plate. The square plate might give you more surface area to weld to and provide a stronger joint
To answer your question on the stove oven combo.... They're actually called a KITCHEN RANGE. I wasn't sure of the fact until I had to purchase a new one! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Matt.
In the uk the steel and copper prices have dropped. I got the scrapman to take a cast iron chimney for scrap, he said that he would buy my son's copper off him.
Could consider selling some of the more expensive bicycles out for parts would be worth more than the $3 you get scrapping and the usable ones could be donated to homeless shelters or even Christmas donation places for people. Where I live we have a Christmas donation place that gives the kids the donated bicycles as gifts..
Panasonic Cycle Technology Co., Ltd. makes Panasonic bicycles. The company was previously known as Nashonaru Jitensha Kōgyō, or "National Cycle Industries". Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of Panasonic, started making bicycles in 1952. He was passionate about bicycles, having grown up in a family that owned a bicycle shop. Panasonic bicycles were known for their quality and were made from steel, aluminum, and titanium. Some of their road models were even used in the Tour de France. Panasonic bicycles were originally made in Osaka, Japan, but some later models were made in Taiwan. Production of Panasonic bicycles for the US market ended in 1989 after the death of Konosuke Matsushita.
You realize that those box fans have a four screws holding the motor in so if you break the plastic and take those four screws out those that motor will come out.😊 Matt
You should become a rewards member with staples. That was $10. In ink cartridges you threw away. You can turn in 10 to 15 cartridges per month plus you can turn in 1 printer per month for points to spend at staples. I have accumulated over $150 this year and am not a scrapper
""HAPPY DAY OF GIVING THANKS TO ŸOU & YOUR FAMILY, MATT!""
Some parts of the U.K. have snow and ice & some areas have flooding and high winds after the snow
Same in parts of the USA as well.
Happy thanksgiving Matt...I wish Turkey was so cheap here..I loves me a good feed of turkey.. .
What a great day. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Matt. Have a great week ahead.😊
It's a stove/oven combination. Just a stove would be the flat top with burners and ovens in a separate area of the kitchen.
For the new bar, weld a square onto the frame at each corner, weld a tube / square tube to the square to the plates at each corner. You could also weld a connector nut in a tube / square bar and then feed a bolt through the outside of the plate. The square plate might give you more surface area to weld to and provide a stronger joint
To answer your question on the stove oven combo.... They're actually called a KITCHEN RANGE. I wasn't sure of the fact until I had to purchase a new one! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Matt.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
In the uk the steel and copper prices have dropped. I got the scrapman to take a cast iron chimney for scrap, he said that he would buy my son's copper off him.
Love your video as usual. Evelyn from Texas ❤❤❤.
Happy Thanksgiving, Matt to you and all your family!!!🦃🦃🦃
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family from shepherd mi love your videos
Are you cookie monster? Me love your videos 😂😅😊
A great run at the curb! Pretty cool finding that copper fire pit! God Bless, stay safe!😅
Thanks for sharing another great video, have a great Tuesday. 😀🇨🇦
It's a RANGE.
A free range
Happy Thanksgiving to you Matt and your family and friends
Happy Thanksgiving love your videos
Could consider selling some of the more expensive bicycles out for parts would be worth more than the $3 you get scrapping and the usable ones could be donated to homeless shelters or even Christmas donation places for people. Where I live we have a Christmas donation place that gives the kids the donated bicycles as gifts..
You have been lucky; not too many freezers are gross
What did the fisherman say to the magician? Pick a cod, any cod.
As opposed to a cold water heater?
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It's called a Stoven, combination of stove & oven.
An oven it part of a stove. You bake, broil, etc. in the oven.
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You should be checking out the bicycle values before you trash them as scrap.. Some of the Panasonic bikes go for up to $700
Panasonic Cycle Technology Co., Ltd. makes Panasonic bicycles. The company was previously known as Nashonaru Jitensha Kōgyō, or "National Cycle Industries".
Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of Panasonic, started making bicycles in 1952. He was passionate about bicycles, having grown up in a family that owned a bicycle shop. Panasonic bicycles were known for their quality and were made from steel, aluminum, and titanium. Some of their road models were even used in the Tour de France.
Panasonic bicycles were originally made in Osaka, Japan, but some later models were made in Taiwan. Production of Panasonic bicycles for the US market ended in 1989 after the death of Konosuke Matsushita.
It's a oven an stove 😂
I call it a range
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It's a cooker
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Have a great turkey day..❤
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copying Mike the scavenger