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    Most of it.. Cleaning down Ali heatsinks & small transformers & such. And all of the walking.



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    I will add-> getting buckets apart sometimes is a real PITA!
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    Breaking down the remainder of the HD's after you remove the boards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    Is there much value in breaking them down? I throw mine whole into my shred pile.
    My yard won't let me throw them in with my shred I have to take them a part. I usually spot the boards try to get them out then it gets the hammer

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    stripping degaussing wire, are the most tedious but the payout is rewarding, and finally.. cleaning out my drop down box for screws.. and such.. but.. I toss the screws and such into the metal.. git a little bit back. and finally My worst..

    tearing apart yokes and cleaning the glue off of it.

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    so far the most tedious thing is keeping my scrapping area clean from dust build up, I brush every board I take out of tv's/monitors outside, and the fluff that builds up on fans of all types, amazed some of them didn't catch on fire they were so clogged up.

    yeah so dust, hate dust.

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    Previously I thought of wire, but now it's just Volume. My scrap space filled up faster than I can tear stuff down. Today is a soggy swamp oven, so I'll leave more stuff sitting at curbs and try to reduce my own pile.

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    i hate printers, but people keep giving them to me, and i cant refuse them. after all, i am the scrap man.

    but for now, they sit in a pile on my patio. until the slow times kick in
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    #1 mobile homes. wont even touch them any more.

    #2 6000 hard drives, but I'M not complainin.
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    power supplies from computers. Ugh.

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    Got a new least favorite job the other day, cutting the steel fittings off stainless steel tubing. Takes too long with the 4.5 angle grinder and cuts very hard even with 24" bolt cutters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Got a new least favorite job the other day, cutting the steel fittings off stainless steel tubing. Takes too long with the 4.5 angle grinder and cuts very hard even with 24" bolt cutters.
    Are you using a cutoff wheel? I haven't found a fitting it couldn't slice through with relative ease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnbsfsd View Post
    and finally My worst.. tearing apart yokes and cleaning the glue off of it.

    I hated that too, but found if you toss them in the freezer for a while you can take them out and smack them with a hammer and it will break up like hard plastic. If you live in cold country save them up for a good cold day and you won't need to piss the wife off using her freezer.

    What I hate most is getting the hard drive platters off the hard drive motors. Darn small screws never want to come out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by starbits View Post
    I hated that too, but found if you toss them in the freezer for a while you can take them out and smack them with a hammer and it will break up like hard plastic. If you live in cold country save them up for a good cold day and you won't need to piss the wife off using her freezer.

    What I hate most is getting the hard drive platters off the hard drive motors. Darn small screws never want to come out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KZBell View Post
    I will add-> getting buckets apart sometimes is a real PITA!
    I try to leave something in a bucket before I stack another one with it. If they are empty, the more you stack the worse they stick.

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    When I eventually finish removing thousands of Christmas lightbulbs I can put this mess in a box for deep winter when I'm bored enough to strip thousands of short bits of thin wire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    cutting bulbs off christmas lights to get #2 ins wire price for it
    dont forget you can resell the bulbs as replacement bulbs, definitely not a throw away

    i scrapped out an prelit christmas tree, got $5 for the tree in shred, $15 in insulated wire, $40 for selling the 1200 bulbs with sockets as replacement bulbs on ebay


    my #1 pita is crts #2 is laptops #3 is cutting connectors off wire
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    Degausing cables

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    Putting on yet another BandAid

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    cutting bulbs off christmas lights to get #2 ins wire price for it
    dont throw away the bulbs they are worth more than the copper wire, 100 bulbs go for $10

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