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    What to do with metal backed circuit board?

    I am still a beginner here. I have started scrapping some computers and I have been coming across some metal backed circuit board.
    There is not much on it usually an ic chip and a copper winding.
    Should I just pull the copper and ic chip and get rid of the metal backed board, or does the board have some value after it is stripped.
    Please let me know
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    If your yard buys low grade boards put it there, if not take what you want off and put in with your shred...

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    ok thanks. My yard takes lowgrade so I will toss it in with that
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    I wish my yard had a separate category for low grade boards. They only take them as light iron 99% of the time.

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    whoa, we need a photo, more info color etc. we may be causing this person to throw away $.
    "anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"

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    Yea.. Uhm could be a motherboard in that case some buyers want everything stripped, some want certain stuff on. Not surely low grade. Google the board # and figure out what kind it is or search by image. Don't low grade it right off the bat

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    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/elect...ycling-forums/

    Start here because you obviously didnt get that far on the home page. You are pribably throwing money away like olddude said.
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    I have been coming across some metal backed circuit board.
    There is not much on it usually an ic chip and a copper winding.
    Should I just pull the copper and ic chip and get rid of the metal backed board

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