Wow ^.^ I'm gone on a trip to Fulton to pick up my brother-in-law and come back to lots of questions. I love it! Ok, let's see if I can answer some questions here:

Originally Posted by
mthomasdev
Matt, to follow up on one of your other posts, you indicated that they had a minimum load size of 1/2 a truck. I'm assuming this means 22 gaylords. Can you confirm this? Do they supply pallets, gaylords and plastic bags for in the gaylords, or is that your responsibility? Mark
I'll email John back and ask him just to make sure because he was talking to me this morning when I was half awake and might have misheard.

Originally Posted by
Mvpvlad
you had me fooled with that charging thing as well didn't read the comments and started thinking of a trip to dunkirk
I wish smelters like NuLife gave for their glass instead of charge for it since it's going into other projects like batteries and stuff, and there's a slim possibility I might be able to squeeze a 20 from them for gas but I doubt it.

Originally Posted by
numbers
Are they prepared for the massive tonnage that they may receive from members of this forum? This is great information. And then, if I have to pay .11 for NuLife to process the CRT and shipping will cost .16-.19, then charging .50 cents per pound to take CRT monitors might at best be a breakeven proposition. However, I would have the copper and low grade boards. What thoughts does anyone else have on this?
And they would thank everyone and ask for more - their site says the facility can handle over 200,000,000 lbs of glass so...

Originally Posted by
freonjoe
Does the CRT glass have to be shipped in special totes? Can you just ship the funnel glass ( that would save a lot right there)?
Yes, John said that they take the tubes only by gaylords but I'd think that'd be a bit pricy(I know when I went to go price them $80's alot when you don't have it). John said since I'm closer to Dunkirk then some I'd save by not having to ship it so I take that to mean I can drive it in but I'll have to email him back to make sure.
Have more questions about CRTs or nulife? post here and I'll keep this thread updated.
-Matt
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