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    Brass separating from plastic...a BFH. That's my answer to everything, also works for removing printer plastic, just remove the ink first.

    Can't say I blame them for not taking computer speakers an mice. More plastic then anything else, an nothing but a magnet an the wire on a computer speaker, or any speaker really. You should be busting down them keyboards. The lbs add up fast, an a couple buyers on here, pay a good price for the mylar.

    I break down my mice, keyboards an speakers. Mice for the wire, an low grade an wire. Keyboards for mylar, lowgrade, an wire. Speakers for magnet, an wire. Sure ya know all this, but..for the others out there that don't know whats in those things.



    oh an my protip of the day...Try selling your computer speakers on CL or whatever you use, they sell good for me. Had one guy buy about 10 sets off me, at 7 a pop. He used them for a cheap home theater, an added speakers to his man cave. lol. I sell'm all day long local, if they work. Otherwise they get tossed into a box for when I got time to break them open for the magnets. I also kept 2 working sets in my shop downstairs. Plug the phone into it an listen to all my tunes. Them little suckers sound good if their decent.

    Sirscrapalot - Quotes will return..eventually.

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