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    The one problem with that method, other than safety, is a lot of yokes I find, have that dang epoxy crap on them. That is why, I used a sledge and smash them myself. Luckily for me, my yards dont really care if they epoxy is on there, which is never a lot, but still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    Where is the safty in smashing ferrite, even if you wrape it in something you still have to pick all that sharp ferrite out from the copper. There are dangers in braking things down just be carefull while your doing it.
    once itsw smashed I just pull the copper from both ends and all the ferrite comes out and I use a magnet to pick it up. safer to me than using a grinder.

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    Maybe I'm the odd one out here, but to me the cutoff isn't as dangerous as a saw blade. I've nicked myself a few times with the cutoff, and I've cut myself once with a circular blade. No comparison.

    I cut them the same way as the OP and haven't had any issues. Less mess, but to each their own. And that's okay too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    The one problem with that method, other than safety, is a lot of yokes I find, have that dang epoxy crap on them. That is why, I used a sledge and smash them myself. Luckily for me, my yards dont really care if they epoxy is on there, which is never a lot, but still.
    they dont care around here either, i just take a 4 pound hammer and crush the yoke then get as much of the glue off as possible then throw them into a 5gal bucket, i sort them later on for no 1 and no 2
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