hobo finds wrote:Also lots of change in dryers to find as you break them down! My last one had over $4.00 in there! The only dryer I broke down that had no change in it whatsoever was my own!
adagirl wrote:I am not sure if this post fits in with the intent of this thread, but here is my question: my wife recently decided it was time to get rid of the George Foreman grill she has had since college. Besides the copper, is it worth trying to pull this thing apart for the metal? Any suggestions on how to get this thing apart other than just hammering away at it?
AGgressive Metal wrote:I started this thread to get more info on how to maximize scrap value of appliances and how to do any of the disassembly. Washers, dryers, washing machines, refrigerators, microwaves, deep freezers, etc. Soooo, who has done this a lot? Any safety hazards? Tips to be more efficient?
Thogey wrote:If your microvave carosel plate is intact, sell it on e-bay.
hobo finds wrote:I am saving all heating elements from appliances when I get a full box of them I am hoping they pay stainless steel for them
AGgressive Metal wrote:Found a coffee maker in the dumpster, I'll see if it has anything besides the cord worth scrapping.
CrazyTom wrote:Dishwashers are mostly plastic.
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