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    Scrappers Parts List (indentifying electronic scrap)

    I thought this would be of use if for no other reason than to have a common language everyone can use and understand what is being discussed.

    https://dl.dropbox.com/u/56505223/Re...tification.pdf

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    Thanks Scott, there is a lot of good information in that PDF!

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    You are very welcome...

    I figure if I help people learn what is worth their time to scrap and collect, they can make more from the scrap they process, and in turn more refiners should have more material in a form that is easier for them to process, everyone wins. Or at least that's the intent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NobleMetalWorks View Post
    I thought this would be of use if for no other reason than to have a common language everyone can use and understand what is being discussed.

    https://dl.dropbox.com/u/56505223/Re...tification.pdf

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    Right click.... save target as....

    THANKS!
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    Sorry about that, I set it up so that all you have to do is click it, and it downloads wherever you have previously chosen to download documents or .pdf files.

    Right clicking will give you the ability to choose where to download it to. Thanks for posting that! =)

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