I usually put similar items onto a pallet when unloading (Example if I have 30 of the same towers, they go on their own pallet), all printers go on one pallet etc. Breaking down the same kind of towers or other items in a row is more efficient.
When breaking down, I try to get rid of the bulk material (shred) first. With a desktop/tower, I pull most wires first, put into wire bin, no more handling needed. Power supplies go into a gaylord, again no more handling needed, take to scrap yard when completely full. I clean the boards right away (remove Al heatsink and battery) and all go into a gaylord. Depending on where I sell, I may sell as mixed boards in the gaylord, or I may sort once it is full. CPU's, RAM go into their own boxes. CPU's I sort further at the end of the day. Pull boards from the CD drives right away, and put the leftovers into the empty tower cases (takes less room). I don't tear down hard drives, they go into their own bin. I stack the empty cases close to the shop door, so easy to load on the truck. Take to the scrap yard when I have a full truckload. I don't break down CRT monitors, not worth my time. With printers, pull toner, remove easy to see screws if comes apart great, if not smash with hammer. Pull boards, remains go as shred. I always clean up at the end of the day, sweep the floor, put away the tools, etc. Mixed boxes of parts are usually sorted/cleaned last, Al/Cu heatsinks are separated when I have a large box full.
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