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    Its been mentioned in other threads one of our members know the process to remove the funnel glass section from the clean glass. ( funnel glass is the lead bearing). I suggest you look into it if you have the space to hold tons of tvs, then you can hold tons of processed glass that its way more valuable then just holding tubes. Then you want to get into the hired help + salary, you would need 2 guys going 100 units per day (10 hour day) 5 days a week. You get 1000 units broken down in that week long period. (probably going to have to hire and train someone to separate the tube glass. From those 1000 units you can figure that you get 3-4 grand not including the glass. At 10 a hour for ur laborers they get 500 each leaving you 2-3k. Now you will also have around a ton of clean ABS and alot of glass. The glass is the make or break point. Hope you figure it all out and good luck.


    Now also doing e waste as the main focus and having a 3 man crew working on CRTs constantly will be a good investment. Cheap good labor is also pretty hard to come by. Smart cheap labor is worth its weight in gold.

    Last edited by Dunemaul; 06-14-2012 at 01:34 PM.
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