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    Mmarro89 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    It seems I have learned first hand what assuming can do lol. I am envious of you, I suppose that's where my intensity on the issue comes from lol. I am in no way discouraging people from taking CRTs in and recycling what bits they can. I just can't wrap my head around anyone thinking there is money in a CRT if you go the full route of having the CRT glass processed yourself. Although it may seem like I am beating up on Logan I am actually trying to help. I think I get frustrated because his enthusiasm reminds me too much of myself, I can become blinded by everything else when I get fixed on one idea. I am also not above getting down to the nitty gritty, I have worked in a scrapyard for the first half of my life and I still am not afraid to do a little dumpster diving so I do not judge the idea of breaking down a CRT but just leave the tube processing to the professionals. Either get rid of the tube properly through another company after you picked the goodies from them or don't touch them.


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