If I could turn back time to when I started scrapping, 4 weeks ago,
I would of first learnt to scrap a tv or monitor properly before I went out curb picking.
now I have a big stack of tv's & monitors and no time to do them as I'm out all day picking.
I decided I'm not going to pursue best practice in disposing of crt's, that meant holding them until
I could register as an
ewaste scrapper as that's the only way the recycler that does crt's properly
takes them, not from public but from a reg' co' that scraps them clean.
An old time scrapper I met in the street early last week spent a good half hour giving me tips, he's been scrapping
my area for 25 years and was really excited to tell me all he could think of about scrapping.
then a few days later I saw him again in another location, he saw I was full of monitors mostly so he gave me
the run down, he's mostly a scrap steel guy but has select items he takes aswell.
so anyway, he told me not to bother picking up crt tv's or monitors at all, pulled out a pair of side cutters &
a cordless drill, walked me over to a tv on the kerb and stripped it clean, replaced the cover, all done in 3 minutes flat!
I was super impressed and felt a bit like a dill when I looked back at my hatch overflowing with monitors.
he told me to go home and practice on what I already had, then when i'm out picking I don't need to go back & forth,
I could stay out longer and kinda scrap as I go.
so that's what I did today, got up early and scrapped a few tv's & monitors.
hmm.. monitors are not as easy as tv's, will take me a bit longer to get the handle of 'em.
then I went out to the current hot spot and went at it, it felt a bit weird I have to say,
out the front of houses unscrewing backs of tv's, I just kept my head down and went as fast as I could,
expecting someone to come out and say, what the heck are you doing man?
but no prob's, even got the confidence to scrap tv's on busy streets by the end of the day, piece of cake.
when I first rocked up in one street there were two guys with a truck, drove past and saw they were doing the same thing, scrapping tv's on the spot, it's the first time I've seen scrappers do this, it's amazing how diverse the scrapperhood is, everyone doing different things, but there's enough to go around, I think I spent an hour just in one little street, scrapping tv's, I guess the other guys were doing the same, never saw 'em again today.
monitors though were awkward, just that thin aluminium casing when you remove the back cover, I had problems
with a few on the street, it was a jack the scrapper moment, I just wanted to grab a big hammer and smash the crap out of some of 'em, but I was in public, trying to keep a low profile so I ended up still taking home some monitors.
but tv's, oh wow, what a difference a bit of practice has made, I did 34 tv's today on the street, two were big plasma/lcd flat screen types. I didn't know what to take from 'em, one was huge, like a complete unit, I opened the back, removed some boards, there were 3 small yolks but couldn't work out how to get them off there on the spot so left 'em, then I did a smaller flat screen, no yolks, a lot of boards though, I only did that one because my car was full, otherwise I would of taken it home, I must of unscrewed 50 screws to get to the boards, too long in one spot.
Today was my best day so far as I only went out once, 5 hours I was out there, brought back a full load like no other,
found some good things too, looks like i'm the only one that likes keyboards, they take the cords but that's ok, and speaking of cords, there are many cord cutters around here, most cut the plugs on the spot, when I come by I pick 'em all up, have hundreds already, I wanna collect the little brass bits from the plugs, want a big jar of 'em.
got a couple laptops, one was in a nice bag with all different kinds of plugs and cords inside.
so yeah, if I could turn back time I would of practised on my first few tv's, before I loaded up the backyard full of 'em.
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