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    My guess is $5,000 scrap value.


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    What cha seeing.? I appreicate all the kool comments and the lovely chech n chong pic..

    I'm tring to figure out a quicker way to remove the copper heatsinks from the p4 without loosing the pins.. trin to take a screwdriver and pryin them off a bit of a pain..
    but I don't mind if the pins comes off.. so I end up with pinless fiber wonder if its worth just as much..

    I did a batch of them P4 on a steel plate on my ole trusty non food grill.. it works great.. them copper slips right off along with the pins..

    what do yah all think>/
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    Quote Originally Posted by pcscrapper View Post
    What cha seeing.? I appreicate all the kool comments and the lovely chech n chong pic..

    I'm tring to figure out a quicker way to remove the copper heatsinks from the p4 without loosing the pins.. trin to take a screwdriver and pryin them off a bit of a pain..
    but I don't mind if the pins comes off.. so I end up with pinless fiber wonder if its worth just as much..

    I did a batch of them P4 on a steel plate on my ole trusty non food grill.. it works great.. them copper slips right off along with the pins..

    what do yah all think>/
    I say let the pins fall off, just collect them. They contain the majority of the gold in the processor.

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