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    Quote Originally Posted by Bittlecn View Post
    Hi!

    A friend and myself recently came into possession of a old house tv repair shop. This place has easily over 100,000 low grade (from what I have researched) circuit boards. It will take me to the turn of the next century to strip them of the aluminum and copper. Any suggestions?

    Is there a recycler anywhere near Maryland I can take them too? Should I push through and strip the copper and aluminum?

    Any advise is greatly appreciated!!!



    Elementary scrapper

    Take some pics of all the various ones and different types (not all 100,000 of them obviously but a sampling of ones that may seem "different" or stick out, or are different colors or whatever).... Just drag and upload them to imgur and put the link in here and we can see them then

    Definitely dont strip them yourself or anything. A load that size you'll want to ship off to a buyer on here. If we say its 1lb/board on average, or 100k lbs total, and they are all truely low grade boards, you are looking at like ..... $26,000 ..... just FYI.... spend some time, get some quotes from various places and dont just jump on getting rid of this.

    If they are from TVs and are green boards, they may be mid grade boards meaning you could be looking at $100k here.... take some time before doing anything with these, move them into and pay for a storage unit if you have to
    Last edited by kss; 02-14-2021 at 04:44 PM.

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