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    newbe question

    I was wondering if it would be worth it to take a soldering iron to the circuit boards I am planning on selling and remove all the components like the resistors, capacitors and so on. If so, does anyone know someone who would buy them in Dallas, TX



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    Others will chime in I'm sure but IMHO that's going overboard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dtrade83 View Post
    I was wondering if it would be worth it to take a soldering iron to the circuit boards I am planning on selling and remove all the components like the resistors, capacitors and so on. If so, does anyone know someone who would buy them in Dallas, TX
    It might not be worth it unless your after the parts for yourself. Here is a link to with a video of a quick way to do it with a heat gun. http://pcbheaven.com/blogpages/How_t...rts_from_PCBs/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    I wonder if anyone has ever thought of Soda Blasting the gold from mother boards. Get a small sand blast cabinet and use baking soda to strip the gold then seperate it.
    I was also wondering if it was possible to do the same to recover the copper in circut boards. Mike.
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Welcome... Thank you for asking a original question that I have not seen covered here yet.....


    I agree that it might not be worth seperating items from the circuit board, unless you are planning on using the components... there are exceptions tho.. if aluminum or copper heat sinks on there, then you would get more for those individual parts... the same can be said for transformers that are soldered to the board...

    I am NOT an expert when it comes to electronics as I get hosed on pricing where I am... I only get 15 cents per pound for boards and I have no options in British Columbia to do better... I lost a ton of money when I did a bunch of NORTEL comunication moduals.. lots of the boards had the entire circuit path on the boards in gold, instead of copper... I still have about a half dozen of the moduals kicking around and I should post a pic one day.

    when it comes right down to it, it seems no one in our group has tried to strip down boards or "media blast" the copper or gold off.... if you are willing, give it a try and let us know how it works out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    I wonder if anyone has ever thought of Soda Blasting the gold from mother boards. Get a small sand blast cabinet and use baking soda to strip the gold then seperate it.
    I have never heard of that before, interesting.
    Now I have a use for all of the white powder in the expired Dry powder fire extinguishers.....

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    very interesting idea, wow. seperation would be a no brainer. and baking soda is way cheeper then fine blasting media. dam it now I need a sand blaster. sombody try this please.

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    wouldn't heating those solders give you lead smoke ? just askin

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    wouldn't heating those solders give you lead smoke ? just askin
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    Unless you have a personal use for the components you are wasting your valuable time. You make money in this business on volume. Put your efforts into sourcing more material, not the little stuff.

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