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    Copper Head is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I don't want to simplify ,first the metal inside adds up , I have seen at my yard large square bundles about as big as a crushed car .



    As to the lead glass to bad the nuke industry can't use it as part of a cement mix when they encase spent waste . crushed glass is sand and residual lead is a good shield from radiation then the whole package gets tucked away in the Nevada's for time immortal

    if the residual lead in the glass has properties in a capacity to minimize radiation if used as a recreated product, then the CRT glass has value .Our ozone is getting weaker more radiation from the sun is getting to us .

    This lead glass has to have some use
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