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    After 2 years of doing this I have found 2 alum tower cases, and always check the back where the ports/plug-ins stick out. I have found a lot of SS pieces. And last nite I found some brass and also SS stand-off's for the motherboard. It all adds up.





    If you look at them carefully (use a magnet on both sides) it'll have a tin plate sandwiched to a SS plate. The magnet will be drawn to
    the tin part and you'll think that it's all just shred. I use a smaller flat blade screwdriver to separate the two plates.

    One time on a computer store move (to new location) we took 2 1/2 truckloads of carcasses to the local yard and split the ticket with the store. That enabled us to buy all the rest of their old computers.
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