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    My disassembly thread

    Instead of posting a bunch of different threads figure I'd start just one to cover all disassemblies for scrap. Will post photos and weights of everything so you can estimate what it would mean locally for you. When I have time will strip the wire and give that weight also or instead for things with wires. Below are the first four, one of which I forgot the end photo of and one I forgot before and after photos for....expect a fair amount of that. Also forgot to shoot these first boards separately. For boards generally won't be depopulating them for this thread but for removing some steel and heat sinks. For new folks remember that scrap is usually the least value and parting things out, selling broken, or repairing will get you a better return. Buen provecho!



    Samsung DVD player


    Tin/Shred: 1.5lbs
    Boards: 5oz (Low grade & maybe mid-grade or DVD for the DVD boards)
    Copper bearing motors: 2.2oz
    Insulated wire: 3.3oz


    Pioneer DVD player



    Shred/Tin: 2lbs 5oz
    Boards: 6oz (Low grade, one maybe DVD)
    Motors: 2.2oz
    Insulated wire: 4oz
    Extruded aluminum: .2oz

    19" HP LCD Monitor (no pics, sorry!)

    Tin/Shred: 5lbs 11oz
    Cast Aluminum: 1lb 14oz
    Boards: 15oz (including a nice long, board with plenty gold)
    Wire: 1.5oz (this one didn't have a power cord)
    Dirty aluminum: 10oz

    Panasonic cordless phone & deck


    Boards: 5.5oz
    Wire: 1oz
    Tin/shred: 10oz

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