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    I know most people get the board and the motor out of printers. How much do people usually get for printer motors? I have been just throwing them in with my steel.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsamsonite View Post
    I know most people get the board and the motor out of printers. How much do people usually get for printer motors? I have been just throwing them in with my steel.
    My lil motors, relays, transformers, wire wound chokes, etc. all go together at my yard for .28 lb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    My lil motors, relays, transformers, wire wound chokes, etc. all go together at my yard for .28 lb.
    So, this is a different category than copper breakage correct? or is it the same? I get only .12 for copper breakage so, I usually throw it all in with the #1HMS

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