In today's episode I scrap a 120 watt PC power supply !
This is not the exact voice of the guy that sounds like you but this is what I'm talking about
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Let's rip open 2 touch pad learning systems in today's CIT episode !
Solar Dancers are all over the place. No window is safe from them! Let's scrap some and see what's inside !
Let's look inside of these dampener & ignition control units for furnaces or wood / coal burners !
Scrapping a carbon monoxide detector
In today's episode I rip open an "Ex-Games 11 in 1" game system. I have a feeling this "POP Station" like system is just the same game with 11 different layouts.
Let's find out !
Scrapping a Leapfrog Leapster
In this video I scrap a Toshiba Satellite Laptop !
You really need to do some research and stop it with the prices you are telling people. $4 to $12 per pound for ram. $4 to $5 per pound or a hdd board, a laptop MB as a low grade MB worth $1.25 to $2.25 per pound. A pinned green fiber cpu with no heat sink as low value. I could go on and on. Just because, for what ever reason, you can't or won't ship to buyers on this forum, doesn't mean you should give out bad information. This, combined with your lack of understanding shipping, makes it easy to understand why you will never make any significant money scrapping "cash in the trash".
I gave up a long time ago on this guy.......He seems somewhat knowledgeable but he will continue to languish in mediocrity selling his stuff locally
As I have stated before, you can pay my shipping costs without using your personal corporate/business account. I'm not going to pay $1.25 /lb to ship something that sells for less ( as some folks on THIS forum want me to ).
I'm glad you can get cheap shipping, and higher prices than I can. Great for you.
Ah if you don't like his videos then don't watch them. I do not think people are watching them and then starting to sell ewaste...
If it takes you $1.25 per pound to ship from Pennsylvania to Ohio, you're way overpaying. I can FedEx a box from Wyoming all the way to Ohio for less than half that, and freight last time ran about $0.35 per pound with our resident expert.
Heck, for RAM, HDD boards, CPUs, and other small items, you could throw them in a Regional Rate or Flat Rate box and ship it for about $10. I can tell you from experience that you can cram 38 pounds of RAM in a Large Flat Rate Box, and ship it for less than $20 anywhere in the Continental US. I would never recommend cramming like that for more than scrap value RAM, because it'll be damaged, but on scrap, who cares if it gets banged up a little? You're paid out per pound, working or not
More than Scrap Value Shipment Tips: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...tml#post242349
Scrapping some fluorescent light ballasts
+1 to both.
I did one I was able to pull the wire and unwind the wire from the core. The tar was old and brittle and still made a huge mess. It had that not too good for you smell to it if I'm remembering right.
Last edited by NHscrapman; 06-11-2017 at 05:11 PM.
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