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    Talking Taking copper out of a tv yolk


    its been ages since i uploaded a video


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    nice video
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    Much better than the last video you made. But may I suggest a bigger hammer

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    ya im going to get a sludge hammer for Christmas and like and sub thanxs

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    A sludge hammer would be a good alternate name for a plunger.

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    15-20 Minutes on a Yolk! I can smash one apart in maybe 2-4! You can smash the plastic off the top in like two seconds by putting the yolk on its side and hit the plastic off in like two hits. No need for needle nose's. Also, get a flat head and stick it under the small clip on either side of the yolk, and give it one good hit. It pops right off (Metal will fly, watch your eyes) and you can pull off the #1 copper/ferrite mix. No need for smashing the ring of plastic on the side, thats a waste of time. Lastly, do all your smashing on a towel of something unless you want to get ferrite dust all over your garage over time. Nice vid.
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    oh my goodness. I feel like I'm watching scrapping at the geriatric ward.

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    I put mine in a rice bag or a burlap bag and then smash away
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    thanxs guys

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    Is there places that buy ferrite?

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    Ferrite goes with your shred
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    #1 copper/ferrite mix.
    is everyone putting this in #1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Ferrite goes with your shred

    I like your signature line.... but why is it everything that I learn is how I've been throwing money in the trash when I'm dismantling things? LOL

    I've thrown away HUNDREDS of pounds of that stuff!
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    Dont you hate it when they put way to much of that glue on the copper/ferrite

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    Quote Originally Posted by auminer View Post
    I like your signature line.... but why is it everything that I learn is how I've been throwing money in the trash when I'm dismantling things? LOL

    I've thrown away HUNDREDS of pounds of that stuff! :mad:
    Are you talking about the ferrite?? all you had to do was put a magnet on it and there would be your answer.
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    I could only watch til about 2 minutes. Not that it was a bad video or anything like that. But that background music was putting me down for a nap haha.
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    You only have to watch 1 second...anyone can figure out how to dismantle a yolk in less than 1o mins...

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    Whats w the nurse gloves???...lol


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