View Poll Results: Do you break down televisions.

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  • Yes, I find it very worthwhile.

    42 27.81%
  • Yes, it kills time and adds a bit to my bottom line.

    68 45.03%
  • Depends on my mood.

    26 17.22%
  • No, not worthwhile to me.

    15 9.93%
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Do you break down televisions?

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    . The last time I got rid of a bunch of CRT's, I think that the poor sole who asked me for them had no idea that I already gutted them because they were all re-assembled and the cord was still intact.[/QUOTE]



    Sad dude..

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    Lol I pull the yokes and wire and boards pit the cover back on and drop them at a ewaste bin in town, I did recently find a plastics company near by that recycles all 7 kinds of plastic and they are willing to drop a bin at my house but its the tubes, need to figure that issue out...as we grow I guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by cummins View Post
    Lol I pull the yokes and wire and boards pit the cover back on and drop them at a ewaste bin in town, I did recently find a plastics company near by that recycles all 7 kinds of plastic and they are willing to drop a bin at my house but its the tubes, need to figure that issue out...as we grow I guess
    Hey Cummins:

    Who takes all your plastics? I'm in the SWO...

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