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    How would you dispose of this heat sink??? I've got 100

    So this little guy has a nice bit of copper on the base then that tube running through the middle is coper as well. Those (aluminum) fins are not easy yo remove. I have 100 will be getting 150 more, any ideas? I have not sold any scrap yet I am stocking what I have to make a big push. Would you try and remove all the aluminum to get at the copper?



    Well thought I would be bale to upload a pic... I only have the option to point to a URL, will look for one
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    At the Very least take a hatchet and cut off the copper tubes. If the rest is too time consuming sell them as copper/aluminum fin radiators (1.25 to 1.50/ # on them is a decent price).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orkos View Post

    Well thought I would be bale to upload a pic... I only have the option to point to a URL, will look for one
    Upload your pic to TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting or imgur: the simple image sharer and then use the URL they gave you

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    This is what I do.. here is a video of how to remove the copper tubing,, it works very well.. pay attention to the safety.

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    You should go ahead and add that to your sig line.
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    He'd have to include the link to the Fried tots page to, an one for the computer parts...

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    I sell my heat sinks with copper as clean aluminum/copper radiators. Got 1.30# the other day. Too much time/work to remove aluminum from the copper. I would rather spend my time braking down computers. My .02


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