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    You have to break down the weight you're handling + pick up time + the processing time + your transport and drop off time. To me its not worth doing for free. I charge for removal it makes a big difference, just removed one today.



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    buying crt or wood console TV's just not worth it, So I charge to take them, and I really try to discourage to takeing them by setting a price a bit high so I don't have to deal with them, they can take it down to the household hazard waste center and they take them for free, but I do inform My customeres Bring the computers, wires, softwares, perhprials and I be happy to buy them, pay by the pound,

    so as far as crt and tv Not for Me, just too much, and You can only sit on the tubes for one year and must be dispose of by a certified recycler, I choose to a company in sioux city to take the leaded glass, and charge me 10 cent a pound and they take it from lead to clean glass. thats way I feel better I'm doing sumthing good for the community and My beautiful earth.

    just a fyi, what I do ,,, when I do get them, I break them down, plastic kept, wires are stripped, and yokes are stored, and the boards are put into gaylords and so the onlything is left is the tube and they get put into gayloards and also cut the connector off the cable for the vga and put them in my 300lbs plus buckets of them
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    I pick up all monitors because I can recycle them through Goodwill.

    I pick up tvs that I myself can lift and all projection and flat screen tvs. The only thing left to get rid of from projection tvs are the tubes and mirror, everything else is recycled.

    If there is room in my truck I pick them up, the copper and boards help fill my buckets and cant beat turning in a garbage can full of boards even at 10-15 cents a lb for a few extra dollars. that can full covers the gas to the yard and back.

    I love taking them apart, IDK why.
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    I'm getting .08 cents a pound for complete TV's - crt monitors and 5$ for flat panel monitors/TV's
    that's 160 a ton

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcscrapper View Post
    buying crt or wood console TV's just not worth it, So I charge to take them, and I really try to discourage to takeing them by setting a price a bit high so I don't have to deal with them, they can take it down to the household hazard waste center and they take them for free, but I do inform My customeres Bring the computers, wires, softwares, perhprials and I be happy to buy them, pay by the pound,

    so as far as crt and tv Not for Me, just too much, and You can only sit on the tubes for one year and must be dispose of by a certified recycler, I choose to a company in sioux city to take the leaded glass, and charge me 10 cent a pound and they take it from lead to clean glass. thats way I feel better I'm doing sumthing good for the community and My beautiful earth.

    just a fyi, what I do ,,, when I do get them, I break them down, plastic kept, wires are stripped, and yokes are stored, and the boards are put into gaylords and so the onlything is left is the tube and they get put into gayloards and also cut the connector off the cable for the vga and put them in my 300lbs plus buckets of them
    If you are paying to get rid of the glass do you break them open first? The metal sheet in them are invar and it can run pretty good a pound if you can find a scrapyard or high temp alloy dealer to take it, if you have the volume. I think its in the $13.00# range.

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    ^^It sounds like he is storing the tubes whole - breaking them open would expose himself to all those toxins inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    ^^It sounds like he is storing the tubes whole - breaking them open would expose himself to all those toxins inside.
    The toxins in CRT are in the glass its the lead that is viewed as hazardous waste. The Phosphor in them contain little in the way of hazardous material. in any real level. If it is a TV it shouldn't be a problem.

    Phosphor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    I'm too scared to break the glass - I watched that video someone posted on here of people with biohazard suits breaking tvs/monitors apart and I FREAK if I even break the suction on one by mistakenly breaking the tube neck!!

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    Guess I must be crazy. You all keep leaving those tv's. Every time I see one I'll break it down. An next time your all *****ing about the meth heads, crooks, an thieves, smashing open tvs an leaving them all over the place...You could've stopped it by picking the ****able thing up.

    If it takes some of you so much effort to move a simple tv, a whopping 3/10/15 feet to a cleared area from your vehicle, I'd hate to see the amount of *****ing involved when you have to move your 800lbs of servers, computers,motors, etc somewhere for breakdown.

    Next time this thread is brought up, can we just have all replies from past "Are tv's worth it" threads moved to the new one? I Hate having to retype the same reply over an over...to much work not enough profit..

    Edit: Folks with health issues, for being able to lift..your excluded from my rant. The rest of you, your not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Guess I must be crazy. You all keep leaving those tv's. Every time I see one I'll break it down. An next time your all *****ing about the meth heads, crooks, an thieves, smashing open tvs an leaving them all over the place...You could've stopped it by picking the ****able thing up.

    If it takes some of you so much effort to move a simple tv, a whopping 3/10/15 feet to a cleared area from your vehicle, I'd hate to see the amount of *****ing involved when you have to move your 800lbs of servers, computers,motors, etc somewhere for breakdown.

    Next time this thread is brought up, can we just have all replies from past "Are tv's worth it" threads moved to the new one? I Hate having to retype the same reply over an over...to much work not enough profit..

    Edit: Folks with health issues, for being able to lift..your excluded from my rant. The rest of you, your not.

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    Feel free to put that on my tombstone.

    Ain't telling anyone what to do. It's your business to run, your community you have to live in with tv's sitting on curbs, or being busted by the next tweeker/addict looking for a fix. Me? I won't let my community end up like that. That's just me. I prefer to live in a non-tv infested, smashed tv free community.

    Do what you want to do..it's your community after all.

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    I'll take them all day long. I just recently picked up 27 monitors and 3 tv's in the same day. But then again I do this as a hobby and enjoy taking them apart. If I did this to make a living I probably wouldn't take the time. The city I live in has no issues with disposing of the tubes in the trash. I put all the plastic in with my normal recycling and everything else is broken down and eventually taken to the scrap yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by etack View Post
    If you are paying to get rid of the glass do you break them open first? The metal sheet in them are invar and it can run pretty good a pound if you can find a scrapyard or high temp alloy dealer to take it, if you have the volume. I think its in the $13.00# range.

    Eric
    Well darnable barnacles...Some thing new to add to my piles. I come across broken tv's now an then, now when I stop to clean the crap up, I can pull out some more goodies. Now to find a buyer, tho in my brief research of buyers for it, I'm not to optimistic. Suggestions will be met with cold beverages whenever the cooler an you share a part of the same 10 feet.

    Edit: Soon as I posted this, an went a did a search on Invar for more info, I came across the wiki site for it an right there plain as day..it says used in the shadow mask of Televisions.Carry on!

    Sirscrapalot - Fun fact : Invar is a metal in a game I used to play back in the day online.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Guess I must be crazy. You all keep leaving those tv's. Every time I see one I'll break it down. An next time your all *****ing about the meth heads, crooks, an thieves, smashing open tvs an leaving them all over the place...You could've stopped it by picking the ****able thing up.

    If it takes some of you so much effort to move a simple tv, a whopping 3/10/15 feet to a cleared area from your vehicle, I'd hate to see the amount of *****ing involved when you have to move your 800lbs of servers, computers,motors, etc somewhere for breakdown.

    Next time this thread is brought up, can we just have all replies from past "Are tv's worth it" threads moved to the new one? I Hate having to retype the same reply over an over...to much work not enough profit..

    Edit: Folks with health issues, for being able to lift..your excluded from my rant. The rest of you, your not.

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    Amen it literally takes about 30 seconds to throw it in the truck a minute to offload it and throw it in the garage and about another five to strip in down to nothing but glass and plastic and put the back on it again. Wam....Bam.... Thank you ma'am. I just can't leave them sitting there way to easy and hate seeing them sitting next to dumpsters. Like a lot of things in my city I hate seeing them not properly disposed of because we live right on the river and everything feeds in to the Chesapeake bay. Plus if you are going to throw it away. I am going to make money on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post

    Next time this thread is brought up, can we just have all replies from past "Are tv's worth it" threads moved to the new one? I Hate having to retype the same reply over an over...to much work not enough profit..
    maybe we can make a seperate section of the forum for tvs not worth it threads. lol

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    Only issue I had with TV's is when I took 60 at one time. LOL.

    I never did that again. Someone wants to bring me 60 now, sure I'll take'm. I can break them down much faster now then I ever could when I took those first 60. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Guess I must be crazy. You all keep leaving those tv's. Every time I see one I'll break it down. An next time your all *****ing about the meth heads, crooks, an thieves, smashing open tvs an leaving them all over the place...You could've stopped it by picking the ****able thing up.

    If it takes some of you so much effort to move a simple tv, a whopping 3/10/15 feet to a cleared area from your vehicle, I'd hate to see the amount of *****ing involved when you have to move your 800lbs of servers, computers,motors, etc somewhere for breakdown.

    Next time this thread is brought up, can we just have all replies from past "Are tv's worth it" threads moved to the new one? I Hate having to retype the same reply over an over...to much work not enough profit..

    Edit: Folks with health issues, for being able to lift..your excluded from my rant. The rest of you, your not.

    Sirscrapalot - yabba yabba.
    Some of us like to work smart, not hard. Assessing your times value can be your greatest asset. At least for me. Fyi : It probably takes handling/breakdown of 20-25 tvs for what I charge to remove 1 and I don't even break them down. Marketing does wonders...
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    For myself, im never scared of hard work, i'll cut and throw steel cable all day instead of tv's, i just see it as a better profit margin, especially when i get paid to take in cable as prep steel or better, and it costs me to get rid of the glass tube.

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    I work smart to, even with tv's. I take them as they come in, I don't need to seek them out, they come to me. Nor do I pay for them. Yes I'll stop for ones I see. I'm just a nice guy I guess.

    Don't get offended by my post. An don't assume I don't work smart. I do it cause I can, an I break them down fast. So..3 to 5 bucks may not be worth your time, for a couple minutes..it is mine. It's not taking away from anything I do in a day. I still have time to break down my main stuff, other stuff I get in my rounds.

    Oh an the main thing some might have missed in my post is I take them so their not a blight on my community nor a reward for the meth heads, an criminals. I don't live in a city. It may be common practice where you(general)are from but it's not where I am. People don't just walk by broken glass down here. People have more then a tiny sidewalk patch of grass, where our dogs, kids, families play. So yea..it's worth it for me to grab that tv sitting there on the curb, or that the cab driver drops at my house, or the old lady at the yard sale asks if I can take the tv along with the bunch of other stuff she just gave me. Yea..work smart, not harder.

    An my Marketing is by word of mouth, an satisfied customers. It works for my sandbar, it may not work for you big city dwelling people. I gotta say..in my case it works, as I have steady work. No trucks, no trailers, just me, the minivan, and the cooler.

    As always...YPMV, an YMMV, and one more...YOMV! ( Your Profits May Vary, Your Mileage May Vary, Your Opinion May Vary) Feel free to use them as needed all!

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    I guess most of you guys are against dismantling roadside. I don't mean smashing it up, and leaving a big mess. Because as of December 13th analouge TV's no longer work here in Australia. So they are just lining the streets on cleanup nights. Side note- today i took apart a masssive tv, and the degaussing cable = 7 pounds!!! biggest i've ever found


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