The date on the monitor was 12/93 here's what I got out of it
5.7lbs number #1 ( 2 huge degaussing loops and 4 small ones on each corner and yoke)
6.2lbs aluminum
2lbs insulated
4 oz brass
5lbs steel
The date on the monitor was 12/93 here's what I got out of it
5.7lbs number #1 ( 2 huge degaussing loops and 4 small ones on each corner and yoke)
6.2lbs aluminum
2lbs insulated
4 oz brass
5lbs steel
good score congrats And thanks for the numbers on the loot
Yup those old biggins hold quite the stash..congrats
If only every CRT was that hardy.
Thanks all! Yea I wish they were all like that too. I've been finding monitors everyday for the last week, half with cords on half off. I'm up to 9 for the week. found 2 more today.
Early 90's monitors like that weight 75+ lbs each, how much did the tube itself weigh?
I'm not sure on that one, I know it was freakin heavy! I almost dropped a nut when I first grabbed it.
My 20" Supermac STD-9790 (GDM-1950 Sony rebadged CRT) is over 75Lbs and it will stay in my basement forever (was a pain to get down there and I won't move it again). Probably the same deal for my early 1990's Savin full size copier (very heavy). Hopefully when I am done with it a local scrapper will want them and come get them. Both of those items needed 2 people to move.
Come to think of it my parents are using an old Sylvania Superset color TV (solid wood cabinet, used tubes in the controller) as a table for their 32" LCD TV. I wonder if the electronics inside are worth much for scrap (I was thinking of gutting it and making the screen area into a cabinet).
there's a ham radio forum that is said to be a good place to go with tubes, I've seen it discussed several times on SMF.
I have a 21" Dell CRT That came with a lot of computers I purchased in 03-04ish, and it was old then ( and heavy) When I first saw it I thought what in hek will i do with this monster! Well, I took it home (lived in Nashville then) and used it myself, and when moving to OK brought it along, where it went into a storage ( on top of a 6 foot shelf) until i got the move made and the house ready, and I'm still using it today.
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