PRINTERS N HARDDRIVES Ugghhhhh Do I've to ......
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PRINTERS N HARDDRIVES Ugghhhhh Do I've to ......
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Watching the answering machine video.
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I like them cause they have 3 copper yolks , Then you have the sizable portion with the yolks that often is AL on top or just a nice heavy piece ready for mix also the lenses are a handy item like a super powerful magnifier . Good boards and a few times i found short steel in case used as weight so TV is not top heavy
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But what I don't bother with are printers - But the cartridges have value at staples $2 each as store credit
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I really have no use for portable electric typewriters. The motor inside is so small and a real pain to remove that now I just snip the cord and shred the rest.
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Apple computers, like the G3's are painful to take apart too. too many screws plus a CRT tube to dispose.
I don't do much with printers and old laptops either.
Have you received a "too numerous to list" reply yet? I'll use that one ; )
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watching this experts videos...
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Front load washers are a PITA...I get about one a month and they have cement weights in them for balance. As much as I would like to get paid for rocks I just can't do it, so extra time is needed to dismantle.
Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesaler
Certified Zip-Tie Mechanic
"Give them enough so they can do something with it, but not too much that they won't do nothing."
Printers for sure. Now i just whack them on the port side with a hatchet Thanks Jack to get the green boards and toss em in shred.
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With short daylight hours, minutes on the road are worth hours at home.
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I used to dislike CRT's, now I just hate them. I spent more time cleaning up after dismantling a used paper shredder.
I used to bash old engines apart with a 20lb sledge to get the AL pistons, that's really lots of work for a few bucks ( Not that I"m above it or anything..I would still do it if needed).
Just did a printer yesterday, my first one. lots of effort for little reward. got a few boards out of it, i'm sure there low grade,but i did see that the ribbon connections might be gold,not sure.But its still money, recently had a heart attack, 5 bypasses, still off work, so i got time on my hands.
newer vacuum cleaners dont seem to yield much either,The older ones i used to get from way back when, were just about all metal,except the dust bags. i had four or five gathered in the pile, i dismantled the first one, after that i just cut away all i could with the recip saw, and got the motor.
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Keyboards, The Music ones
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I haven't run across this guy before, but lemmetellya. I don't need a video to show me how to use a screwdriver. At least with jackschmuc's videos he shows you stuff you might not think of yourself...like the trick to busting a big transformer apart with a hatchet and a hammer. Or what about that kid putting videos on here that hasn't even been to a scrapyard for the first time yet? But he's gonna show the world how it's done?
If I make a video, it's because I've come up with something cool....
....or because I think something is funny...
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Last edited by ggariepy; 11-22-2012 at 01:45 PM. Reason: Youtube URLs were messed up.
Ive done 15 pcs in 2 hrs so no that bad used a sthl screw drive for it got it at walmart for 8$ on one set of AA batterys im close to 50 pcs
Air purifers, coffee makers, vacuums, car radios, and laptops
Going to my 9-5 unless scrap is down !
Alvord iron and salvage
3rd generation scrapper and dam proud of it
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