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    For me, I usually do what Kss mentioned. Get rid of the casing right off the bat. Throw the innards to the side in a box. Go to the scrap yard and get rid of that aluminum. Get the next batch and repeat the process. Save the innards for when you have stripped all the lights. I would argue against renting anything to store the lights. You will lose most or all of your profit. I would work my normal job (40 hrs) and tell myself I have a temporary part time job now that requires 20 hrs a week. In 20 hours I should be able to rough disassemble a lot of lights, especially if I set up a system and leave my tools ready for the next day. The goal is to keep moving the big stuff out and always going back to get more lights from your source. That way they see you can handle the job and will be willing to let it go a bit longer than they may have wanted it to go on for. Just my thoughts on it.


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