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    What can you scrap out of a Samsung HD TV? It is 13 years old and very heavy. Any Ideas would be appreciated


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    There's 1 1/2 million threads about tvs.

    Use the search function and you'll find plenty of info.

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    If it works check to see if you can sell the parts out of it. I had one that (not that make) that worked but the screen had been badly damaged. I was able to sell a couple of the boards.

    And there have been a lot of threads on this subject. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    if your asking this question then my idea would be to quit while your ahead and no one stones you with your words (reading this on a Monday morning after lifting 600lbs of laptops already)

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    My advice. For what it's worth. Take it apart, separate components, get into the many stickys with pics and figure out what is what

    Then....
    Get into the buyers forum and figure out what it's worth.
    Easy peasey

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