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Published 2024-04-18
I thought I would do a video on how I go about not wasting a single item of E-waste recovered. Some channels frown upon my actions in this video as they quantify time in a way humans shouldn't. Time is measured by how much currency they can make in that period. Whilst they sit at home and watch the propaganda box. So have a watch let me know which camp you are in by leaving a comment.

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Hoard weight 233973g 233kg

Zinc 751g (0.75kg)
Tin 319g
Aluminium 149089g (149kg)
Copper 41738g (41kg)
Brass 14666g (14.1kg)
Bronze 2964g (2.9 Kilos)
Lead 19765g (19.7kg)
Silver 250g (0.25kg)

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All Comments (7)
  • @BushDogScrapper
    It’s always fun going through the catch em all containers micro scrapping stuff for the little goodies! Congrats on 600 subs Brother ♻️🎉👍🏻 Awesome Video
  • Great video empire can't wait to start getting the bits together and start getting it all ready to get melted down hope ur doing well bro
  • @meltingipswich
    Awesome man they are all time consuming but hopefully it’s worth it at the end I have loads to get through myself and the computer leads the one you forgot to press record on they are a pain to tear apart but you do get a good amount of gold from them Good video 👍
  • @mattyal9347
    If you shredded those into a fine powder, would you be able to separate the gold and gold only.
  • @max3d_0ut
    Which video do you make those scissors?
  • @empirefinds
    Yes possible but the gold is not all the same 6k 12k 18k 24k chemical processing is the only way to get 5 nines fine brother