Hey Holedigger, I'm with ya this stuff can get crazy even down to the more than 5 grades of Motherboards. I am building a 1968 Dodge Superbee ground up every nut and bolt, but took a while to figure out even the basics of the scrap circuit board scene.
I wouldn't throw the flyback transfomers in shred. You'll be able to either find someone to buy them as motors or transformers or whack em with a hammer, pull out the easy to get copper and then chunk em in shred.
Tantalum capacitors are tough to ID at first but I finally have a handle on some of them. The yellow(or black the same size) rectangles with only two leads are tantalum if they have a stripe on one end indicating polarity. Also the yellow torpedo shaped ones and bulb shaped ones that have polarity + marks on one leg. There are others that I'm not familiar with. However, even if you can ID them, they are so small that it takes from 100-200 of them to make an ounce (yes I weighed some batches of em). If they are $6 per lb, they just aren't worth getting. At $50 per lb, maybe.
I'm going to list some on
ebay to see if I can get some bites at better prices.
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