Since our Gov decided that the lead in them makes them a Hazardous Material, you have to be careful about where you put them. A couple companies here in NC got in big trouble with the EPA for exporting HazMat(CRTs) without proper licences not to long ago. Now the only companies that I have heard of that will buy them around me have special furnaces that slowly heat them and somehow separate the lead from the
glass.Was only 2 within about 500 miles and both would only buy in
BULK.They also had 4 or 5 different grades of the glass depending on the average lead content of the
glass.If I remember correctly top grade was over 50% lead.
There are other companies that cut the glass and separate it somehow, but none were anywhere near me.
Bear if you dont like those monitors send them my way.I am not a pro but,Ive already done a little over a hundred this
week.My favorite are the Dells. Only 10 screws and they pretty much fall
apart.First 4 pulls off the back,next 2 from the clamps on the yolk,pull everything out,the last 4 screws separate the glass from front plastic.I did a monster(was made in Germany not a dell) last
night.It was about a 21 inch,but had the beefiest AL box built around the tube and
boards.The most shielding I have ever seen in any thing.I had to remove enough screws to build the Keystone Pipeline,but I got well over 6lb(gotta bring my scale and weigh it )of AL from this beast.I will do those all night.
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