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    Which buyer was purchasing the ribbon cable connectors at $2?

    Anybody remember who was paying $2 per pound for the ribbon cable connectors? Any help is appreciated?



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    Since gold has dropped so has gold connector prices. Noone that i have seen is paying $2/# anymore. CFCS is paying $1.40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by directrecycle View Post
    Anybody remember who was paying $2 per pound for the ribbon cable connectors? Any help is appreciated?
    That was me but due to slow sales I had to suspend that for awhile. As soon as it picks up again I will be back buying.
    I am just a small operation and I got overwhelmed with them.
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    thanks for the replies guys

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    aww crap mech really lol ill just save them then lol send me a message when you start up agie and ill get you a box out

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    I've got about 100lbs of ide connectors. With My handy dandy band saw.. I can zip thru them quick..
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    I should try that instead of cutting by hand

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    A good pair of kitchen scissors works wonder's Happyis! Bandsaw seems a might over kill, but then again I like to smash things with a big hammer that don't require one..LOL.

    Scissors I use are kick ass, as mentioned in a past thread. Great for that ribbon wire, an no chance to lose your finger unless your being silly.

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    Lol honestly I don't have time to have fun with E-waste, it has more or less become a job

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyisthealero View Post
    Lol honestly I don't have time to have fun with E-waste, it has more or less become a job
    I still have fun throwing a printer 25 feet into the air. I don't think that will get old. Dealing with what's left is the job.

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