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    Also if you have a workspace you can seal up a section air tight just for crt disposal and get the proper fan and filtration system. Create a negative pressure environment and go to town. If you store the lead bearing glass you would have to do this anyway. a room big enough to hold 2 sealed containers (40 footers) should run you about 3-4 grand depending on the filter and fan you buy. And thats the low number if you know how to install and build everything yourself.

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    OK. So I have been talking to the DNR (Department of Natural Resources) here in Waterloo. In Iowa they control the recycling businesses. They told me that it acceptable to store monitors in a semi trailer. I have several old trailers anyway. If you stack 9 monitors per layer and go 5 layers high you will have 45 monitors on a pallet. A 53' trailer will hold 26 pallets going straight in with them. Doing this you will still be legal on weight. You will be able to haul 1170 monitors per load. I am going to a meeting Monday about a buyer for my monitors in bulk. I will let you folks know how that works out.
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