fltcoils
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I traveled to the local metal recycling yards today. I'd not been to them for a year.
I had the nutsy idea I might find a portable dishwasher case as a donor for my morph-KUDS22-into-KUDS62 project.
What a difference a year makes. There was a line of customers bringing everything in pickups and flatbeds to be scrapped. They brought cars trucks and other things to be recycled.
I guess the price of gas is hitting home, and now everyone is busy scrapping what little they can find. That may be a bad sign for vintage appliance activity. The sources may be all scrapped out shortly.
The one yard turned me away, "abandon all hope ye who enter here" or some such malarky about liability "no you can't take anything out of the yard...
The other yard was too busy to notice me, so I just parked on the side and walked back to the main pile. It was about 100 ft in diameter and 30 ft tall. or bigger I don't know. Many many machines there, in bent pcs, piled higher than one thinks possible. All waiting to goto the crusher to die.
And there on the side, sitting on the ground by the pile, with a bent leg but no other dmaage was a KDC-21. Black. The kick plate and hinge springs and wiring box hardware carefully placed inside the tub. Good racks, except for a spot of rust on one tine. There was evidence of use, the pump screen on top of the pump was no longer there.
oh well. I couldn't lift it, and my hatchback isn't really made for that..So I left it to it's fate.
I know many of you have seem similar tings often, but I guess there's always a 1st time, after one has awakened awareness, a first time to know one is abandoning hardware well made to it's fate.
I had the nutsy idea I might find a portable dishwasher case as a donor for my morph-KUDS22-into-KUDS62 project.
What a difference a year makes. There was a line of customers bringing everything in pickups and flatbeds to be scrapped. They brought cars trucks and other things to be recycled.
I guess the price of gas is hitting home, and now everyone is busy scrapping what little they can find. That may be a bad sign for vintage appliance activity. The sources may be all scrapped out shortly.
The one yard turned me away, "abandon all hope ye who enter here" or some such malarky about liability "no you can't take anything out of the yard...
The other yard was too busy to notice me, so I just parked on the side and walked back to the main pile. It was about 100 ft in diameter and 30 ft tall. or bigger I don't know. Many many machines there, in bent pcs, piled higher than one thinks possible. All waiting to goto the crusher to die.
And there on the side, sitting on the ground by the pile, with a bent leg but no other dmaage was a KDC-21. Black. The kick plate and hinge springs and wiring box hardware carefully placed inside the tub. Good racks, except for a spot of rust on one tine. There was evidence of use, the pump screen on top of the pump was no longer there.
oh well. I couldn't lift it, and my hatchback isn't really made for that..So I left it to it's fate.
I know many of you have seem similar tings often, but I guess there's always a 1st time, after one has awakened awareness, a first time to know one is abandoning hardware well made to it's fate.