I turn it upside down and hit it with a hammer from the bottom. It pushes it out and splits it open. And it doesn't take much force with a hammer to break the ferrite. Just a few taps and it pulls right apart. Still the issue with the glue though. I'll have to try some of that mineral spirits stuff.
Eat. Sleep. Scrap.
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Yea, but who's going to be swinging that sledge after a few hundred tv/monitors???Does an 8 or 12 lb sledge hammer not work the same
Better hire one of those weightlifters from the circus to do that.
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The bottom line is ,it's pain staking work . To me having the yoke is the easy part . First open the set . whats the trick to open 100's of sets fast ? A log splitter No that wont do it .
Then the board , wires , AL . also don't get a shock. If you really want to get down & dirty metal in tube some pass as short It is what it is time consuming work with a end result that delivers product along with a lots of garbage .
Last edited by Copper Head; 08-12-2011 at 12:19 AM.
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I agree 100%with a end result that delivers product along with a lots of garbage .
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Why not just use a vice? We aren't talking the glass part also are we? Just the plastic?
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just the yoke...vise is too slow for mass production !!
I just use the hammer method and it seems to work as well as anything else I could imagine, but I'm eager to hear more ideas for getting rid of glue, plastic, leftover bits of paper when you pull tape off the yoke. I would gladly smash all your yokes if you got rid of all my glue!!!
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Oh I see!Myself, a sledge hammer is the most fun! Messy but fun!
I'm surprised the trash compactor didnt work, you'd think those would have enough 'power' to crush them.
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if I had many yokes I'd go to an oxen sale...sorry...bad yoke..er...joke..ok, if I had hundreds to do I'd set them on a beam about waist high (so the "crusher" uses the fewest muscles) and crush them with a sledge, they fall off the beam into a trough full of lacquer thinner and soak. Collect them later, with rubber gloves on... and glue, plastic and copper will be separate...theoretically.
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How about wrapping them in a towel or blanket; put a 2x8 on top; hit with a sledge and pick out the copper? Shake the towel/blanket into a bucket.
This ought to do the trick: http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/...124/510014.jpg
all iron and 40 pounds
People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.
Does not really show how exactly it works, but it looks to me like they are fed through two rollers. Check out 3:30 mark in this movie
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I was wondering as i never tried it but how about a deep fat frier maybe the scalding oil will naturalize the glue, maybe it would act like a solvent , I think the oil hits really high temps the flash point on the glue might be only 200 - 250 also the emissions might not be to bad . Water boils at 212 i don't think that will do it, Little salt pepper MMMM
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drop it in a potato gun and launch it straight up? ... Just a thought...![]()
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Shoot em with a shotgun.
Put them in the dryer.
Place a load on the deck before Shamu jumps on it.
Get a part time job at a carnival and work the Bell and Hammer game and place one on the platform each time a contestant swings the hammer.
Hire Big Juicy from Lizard Lick Towing and Recovery.
Throw them.
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