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    keyboard silver mylar sheets

    is there still a market for these? I have about 60 odd sheets not much but I cant seem to find anyone in New Zealand to buy them. I am trying to work out what can I send to U.S.A after paying for shipment I would still make money on. any ideas or comments would be a help......


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    You might consider finding a local backyard refiner to buy them from you, or learn to do them (properly) yourself. Good luck!

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    There are no companies in NZ that do recovery of precious metals, all e-waste gets sent to India or China by the container load. I would say that any shipping or postage to the northern hemisphere would take any chance of profit away. There are a few Kiwis on GRF that do their own recovery and refining, which would reduce your postage down to a few dollars. I have been slowly setting up the equipment to do recovery and refining myself, while gathering up the base materials from my (out of control) scrapping hobby.

    I haven't considered buying e-waste before, but how about sending me a PM with a price that could suit us both, incl postage to AK. I would even consider getting into buying up med-high grade, and telco boards. I am sure I could pay a better price than the scrap yards are offering. I would also be interested in CPU's and ram if there were any people in NZ that had them.

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    There are videos on you tube that show how to recover silver from key board mylar. It looks kind of simple but have never tried it. I have a couple buyers here in Florida but don't know how much they are paying right now. 60 sheets is not worth selling, you only have about 1lbs.


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    I have been collecting high grade cpu and selling the low grade.... was thinking is it worth me selling the pins over seas....I have also now got 2 groups wanting to sell me their catalytic converters


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