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    first big e-scrap pickup yesterday, and first scrapyard trip today

    Ive been scrapping electronics for a little over a month now. ive posted ads on craigslist and other places offering free e-waste pickup, and ive been leaving business cards at all my stops. Yesterday I picked up my first big load, and I got it because of a referral. it was about a 45 min drive, and i had to borrow a 16' box truck from my main job, but i think it was worth it. originally the guy told me there was about 10 pcs, only a few tvs and monitors, and a bunch of other stuff. when i got there, turns out theres 6 pcs and 12 tvs/monitors, as well as a bunch of random things i havent even looked at yet. sseveral printers, 2 of the big HEAVY surge protectors, stereo equipment, random cables/office equipment. it took me 2 hours to get everything into my basement, and 2 of the huge tvs i dropped pulling of the truck, and dropped again going down the stairs off my deck. i decided after this load im not taking anymore tvs unless its part of a sweeter deal.



    after i got all this stuff into my basement, i had to clean some stuff out to make room, so i took my old fridge, water heater,cast iron rad, and several buckets of random ferrous metal, as well as about 100# of aluminum/stainless steel. my back is hurtin today lol. i walked out of the yard with $130. i was a little dissappointed at first, cause i thought i would bring home around $300, but now i have a better idea of how everything works and how much cash i can expect to make. Most of the stuff i took today were old cast aluminum tools, random bits of ss and al from ewaste, and a few radiators. i still have 2 buvkets of wire to strip, and half a bucket full of bare bright already, as well as lots of pcbs, ram etc. not to mention that pile of junk up there lol.


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    Congratulations. That was a learning experience as far as TVs & monitors. It just keeps getting better.
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    Yeah I have the space to store them for a little while, I'll take them to best buy every few days till they're gone. I was looking through the boxes last night, and I found a ps2, an old raymar stereo, a few fax machines and printers, a pocket pc, an old paymaster check writer thingy, several Dell keyboards some brand new, an intercom system, routers, and over 50 lbs of misc cords

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    the intercom might fetch a few dollars on ebay/craigslist. I see a flat screen it it works, it's got resale value. The rest I say, have a blast taking taking it all apart. I suggest you wear gloves ($5 mechanic gloves from walmart/harbor freight are my favorite). the glass in the scanners and printers is PLATE glass not tempered, it'll break in shards, be careful!
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    Good job

    Good job! I know for some crt's are a burden, but I love em! In fact I thinking of offering 75cents to $1.00 For 17 inch or bigger for 10 or more to local scrappers, as long as they are intact cut cords would be ok but otherwise intact.

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    In trying to sort everything and I'm putting some items to the side to test them and possibly sell them. When I first started I picked up every crt that I saw, and I was throwing them in my dumpster at work after I stripped them, until I got to work one morning and a tv I had thrown out the day before was sitting on the dock lol. The cost to recycle them in my area is ridiculous! Anywhere from $20 - $50 depending on the size. I contacted newtech recycling in NJ, bout an hour from me, and they charge .40/# for stripped tvs. Bestbuy will take 3 a day under 32" so I'm doing that for now, but I feel like off they keep seeing me bring tvs in they might cut me off since their service is for residential recycling not for businesses. So once I get rid of all these I'm not taking anymore unless it's part of a bigger load.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrissm14 View Post
    In trying to sort everything and I'm putting some items to the side to test them and possibly sell them. When I first started I picked up every crt that I saw, and I was throwing them in my dumpster at work after I stripped them, until I got to work one morning and a tv I had thrown out the day before was sitting on the dock lol. The cost to recycle them in my area is ridiculous! Anywhere from $20 - $50 depending on the size. I contacted newtech recycling in NJ, bout an hour from me, and they charge .40/# for stripped tvs. Bestbuy will take 3 a day under 32" so I'm doing that for now, but I feel like off they keep seeing me bring tvs in they might cut me off since their service is for residential recycling not for businesses. So once I get rid of all these I'm not taking anymore unless it's part of a bigger load.
    That's a big problem. My business is located in Delaware and they have free drop off. That's why I take all I can get. And, I'll only pick up 10or more, unless its part of a lot.

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    first big e-scrap pickup yesterday, and first scrapyard trip today

    junk freak, where at in Delaware? and what's the place called? If I can find somewhere 1-2 hours away with free disposal, I can load up my 24' box truck with tvs and haul them all in.

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    Just wanted to post a little update, I have barely scrapped any of this stuff yet. I've been selling the valuable items on eBay and I made $600 the past 3 days! Sold a lot of random items for $10-50 , but one printer, an alps md-5000 thermal printer I just sold for$400! It's been a great week!


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