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    Yeesh. Didn't even notice all the pics were upside down yesterday.

    Emerson Microwave



    Tin/Shred: 19lbs 15oz
    Sheet aluminum: 3oz
    Boards: 8oz
    No. 1 Copper: .3oz
    Insulated Wire: 7oz
    Copper bearing motors: 5oz
    The magnatron thingy: 8lbs 13oz (doing this separate as with sufficient quantity I'll get a better price due to the copper-colored aluminum)
    Aluminum capacitor: 5oz (In small quantities the yards by me call these shred. In large quantities I get a better price due to the aluminum casings)





    Funaji 22" CRT Television



    Whentaking apart you don't have to break the vacuum tube to take the yoke off. The vacuum tube has the least amount of lead in a CRT but still prefer to not break them. Takes just a minute longer to disassemble without breaking. Thankfully my local trash company will pick them up curbside.



    Insulated wire (including degassing cable): 7oz
    Copper from yoke: 10oz (had one the same size I weighed, this weight doesn't include the plastic in the pic below)
    Boards: 1lbs 7oz
    Tin/Shred: 4oz
    Aluminum: 2oz


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