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    I don't keep my pins.. I just leave plug in with my insulated wire... I don't seem to have a place to sell to in Canada... but looking on your idea... I think I can improve slightly... keep using the container you are smashing the plugs in... but how about a air chizzle/hammer with a round flat bit.... go alot faster I would imagine


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    Quote Originally Posted by Destructo_d View Post
    I don't keep my pins.. I just leave plug in with my insulated wire... I don't seem to have a place to sell to in Canada... but looking on your idea... I think I can improve slightly... keep using the container you are smashing the plugs in... but how about a air chizzle/hammer with a round flat bit.... go alot faster I would imagine
    It would but my wife wont allow me to use that in the house lol. I mainly smash pins out when inside. Its cooler and I can watch alil tv while im doin it. If the plug has plated pins I allways cut it off an stash it untill I have enough to remove the pins. I have around 30-40 pounds stashed right now. Im mainly smashing the easier ones right now, I used to sell my connector ends but after weighing it out I was losing alot of money.

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