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    The local buyer in NH allows you to pull some things on some boards without denting the price:weight ratio, I think that is the line I am playing with know what I mean?


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    I have had time to think about it and no longer have as much time on my hands with other employment obligations so I will not be processing my own boards its best left to a larger line production facility BUT this does not mean I am going to give up on it I will still save boards and sell them as is by grade. I may pop some hand fulls of larger tantalum capacitors and sell them on eBay since their weight on the boards are only worth around a few dollars a pound when nobody will notice a few missing here and there and I will not take enough from any one board to downgrade it as controversial as that may sound...the trick is just don't piss off your buyer (IC chips leave a large visible "missing" spot). This is two of 3 piles of boards I have, the largest is outside waiting to have the metal and wires removed from them. I probably have several hundred pounds and the smaller pile in the photo is all high(er) grade board, I just need to break the piles into finer grades and find the best paying buyer that be drop-off or ship them out.



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