I snip wires, pull aluminum heat sinks, transformers, and transistors, in that order. I break off any other large items so the boards stack in the box better. Vice-grips work great for the transformers, just squeeze gently and twist, or for tougher ones, squeeze harder and crush. The yard I usually go to doesn't deal with
e-waste, but they buy stripped boards for copper bearing price, which was .07/lb a few months ago. I'm sure I could get a bit more at other yards, but this one is only 5 mins away. I wouldn't dream of shipping them, except for maybe boards from appliances as replacement parts. However, I am now experimenting with building electronics for the first time, and TV boards seem to be good to practice de-soldering and learning about the components, so I'm going to save them up for a few months. I'm starting to pull LEDs, switches, relays, and anything else that seems interesting. I'm sure I can find buyers for the components alot easier than TV boards whole.
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