I actually left money on my curb last night because of this very problem. We found a dorm-sized refrigerator and picked it up in the hopes that it was discarded after a leak. Sure enough, we got it home, plugged it in and it worked fine. Cosmetically, though, it was beat up pretty badly, missing an internal shelf or shelves, and generally not salable. I went back and forth in my mind over what to do with it until finally last night I stripped every available piece of metal from it without opening up the
refrigerant lines. Cut the cord, carefully bent all of the loose lines into the fridge compartment, took the door off and put it on the curb. No other scrappers took it; the garbage men picked it up and hauled it away this morning.
I hated to leave all that copper on the curb, but it didn't violate any laws or harm the environment via refrigerant venting and it at least saved some sheet metal from going to the dump. Next one I see is just going to be a cord cut and move on, as so many TV sets around here appear to be by other scrappers.
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