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    Wink Wow! Breaking down tv's sucks!

    After all the threads on here about dismantling televisions, thought I would give it a try, especially since there are so many to be had out at the curb here.

    I dismantled six today, ranging from a tiny 10" screen to a monster I could hardly lift by myself. That's a lot of work for that little bit of copper and circuit boards! I'll let you know how I feel about it after I get paid.

    Now for a nice cool beverage...
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    I don't feel that way at all . I see each tv as a true source of copper there is a value per TV . AL CU CU bearing wires - there is a mess also - but deal with it. nothing is really free. I mine for copper each day if your lucky as you look for copper you find metals that allow you not to sell off your copper in desperation , you sell when you feel the need.
    want a dream ok
    find 200 pounds per month
    2400 per year
    5 years you have 12,000 lbs
    year 2017 copper hits $10 PER POUND
    your wealth is $120,000
    cause you looked every place you could find copper
    True copper may not be worth $10 a lb some day but you never know. It might also.
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    I've had a stack of old school satellite electronics that I have been putting off for months so today gave it a go and after about the 50th POS tiny screw I was about ready to huck it all in the shred pile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    Now for a nice cool beverage...
    have yourself three or four, then tell us how you really feel

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    Burly I'm starting to think after reading your posts scrappin may not be your thing....You might wanna stay in the office and pay someone to do your grunt work....I will have to agree with copperhead for once....Tv's are an excellent source of income and are easy to come by....After you have done a couple of thousand like a lot of the experienced scrappers on this forum then let us know what you think

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    So this is surprising, ive only done two tvs, and i love them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igigi View Post
    So this is surprising, ive only done two tvs, and i love them!
    Your well on your way just make sure you can dispose of the leftovers

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    Any advice on that topic? Will places that take electronics take scrapped electronics?

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    Check your local yards and find which one's buy low grade circuit boards....You just have to call around till you find a yard you want to deal with

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    I mean like just dropping off a box of broken boards and tower cases.....?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igigi View Post
    I mean like just dropping off a box of broken boards and tower cases.....?
    You don't wanna get paid?? ....Find a local scrap yard and they will weigh them and pay you for them

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    Heres where im at, i just want to deal in copper, brass, scrapped motors, and high grade computer parts, i dont want to have to use all my space to store ?shred?....is this stupid im new maybe im just not **grasping something....tell me more
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    U can deal only with those items...Copper etc....In my experience you will end up making more money off shred than anything else as long as you have the ability to haul it....I don't give any metal away....I sell every piece I can get my hands on but to each his own....If you don't have a truck you probably need one....My long be f150 stores the majority of my scrap unless it's something I might want to try to resale for better than scrap value....Anyways good luck

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    I have a truck i would just have to save up a load in my garage thanks for the advice, i will keep that in mind, ill learn more and change my game plan often im sure....

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    I just use the truck bed as storage for all the shred.....Copper and stuff like that can be kept in the garage....To each his own

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    If you really look for copper in all it's places it resides you have no choice but to have all sorts of metals as left overs , But look at it this way you have 30 lb copper and before you know it you have 300 lb short steel 125 mix 60 AL 5 brass
    @ 84 + 45 + 12.50 + 32.40 + 7.50 = $ 166.50 you will be into all metal after one run like that .
    IGGY some motors are AL windings so just save them for a motor pay day at around .30 lb. ceiling fan motors also pay more as a motor only load / most smallish motors have 1/4 lb copper once they start getting around 5 - 6 lb better as a motor load . some motors like ceiling fans they take as whole blades and all so they become a good payer so if you under stand what i am saying often some items just by virtue of having some copper is going to create the best value at that type of item .

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    Why would you want to just drop off a box of broken boards? Find an e-waste buyer and get payed for them, the same with the tower cases, they are werth at least .10 lb. If your not going to recycle your stuff you get out this bussness. Just my .02


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    The old saying holds true if it was easy everyone would be Doing Oh Wait Nix that Old Saying.
    There like roaches coming out of the woodwork,,,
    Igigi, If you don't like messing around with alot of the finer points, then just sell your items whole to a real scrapper and let them worry about the mess and having to haul it to a yard. If your getting the computer stuff free then you can make up to $5.00 ea. and not have to worry about it.
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    Actually the work doesn't bother me, but electricity makes me, um, trepidatious?

    Okay, okay, it scares the crap outta me! There, I said it! :-)

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    just got to accept it, or learn to discharge them properly. can always get a few truck loads and drop them off to me over here.


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