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    Should I sell TV Boards stripped or fully intact?

    I get dozens of tv boards a week. I've got three 49 gallon storage containers full of them.
    I'm wondering if I should:
    1-leave everything on it and sell it online for 10 cents a pound
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    2-remove all the copper & aluminum then sell them

    In your experience, which is best route to go?
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    Quick question.......where online are you getting .10/LB after shipping?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Quick question.......where online are you getting .10/LB after shipping?
    Board sort had them listed for 10 cents a pound, but it isn't after shipping.

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    Im newer to the e-scrap trade and have learned to not spend too much time on these "brown boards". Pull all the wire and aluminum heat sinks off and maybe the copper spools, transformers, and IC chips if you have time. Rest goes in shred pile. Try to spend time on things that will pay better. If you can get that price, good for you cuz it seem high. I wouldn't ship them anywhere tho.

    Here is a saying; "If its brown, put it down."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChesterCopperpot View Post
    Board sort had them listed for 10 cents a pound, but it isn't after shipping.
    Don't ship them. You will pay more in shipping than you will get for the boards.

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    Plenty of threads on what to do with tv boards, or tvs in general.

    The search feature isn't that scary folks. Not trying to be mean here, trying to help some of you out. The info is already here an a lot faster then hoping some one(not many of us) who deal with tvs will take the time to respond past.."Don't deal with them">

    Good luck.

    oh an tell the Riddler an Jim I said hi!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Plenty of threads on what to do with tv boards, or tvs in general.

    The search feature isn't that scary folks. Not trying to be mean here, trying to help some of you out. The info is already here an a lot faster then hoping some one(not many of us) who deal with tvs will take the time to respond past.."Don't deal with them">

    Good luck.

    oh an tell the Riddler an Jim I said hi!

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    LOLOL...ok, I'll tell 'em you send your best.
    thanks for directing me to the search feature, I hadn't thought of that yet.
    word up

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    Chester I'm with you on divying up the boards. I'll be looking in the forums for info/ideas as well. Don't have as much as you, but...
    Saw you were in NN. Former Navy here, spent most of my time Norfolk, Va Beach. Lived Middle Pennisula and Northern Neck too.

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    Just wondering if you have any local yards that buy boards and what they are paying.

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    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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    I am getting $.18 - $.22 for low grade boards at local yard. At that price I keep the stuff on the boards except the insulated wire...

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