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    I was thinking the same thing (BNBSFSD) I represent a large company that recycles those for you at $0.25lb with out the wire and the wire you can take to your local metal guy and he should give you $1 lb sound about right. Why would you take it apart its too much work and now you have created a mess. The scrap yards to have to take dirt samples and if your boards are in there and they can point the finger at you for contaminating the ground thats not gonna be a good day for you or them when the EPA slaps them with a $25k fine. I understand that this forum is a great form of information but some times I think taking it down this far is too far. Just my $0.02

    Daniel De La Torre
    JMD Recycling Services Inc.
    www.jmdrecycle.com
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