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    Thanks Mechanic that's what I wanted to know. A minimum in pounds for a refiner and self for a decent financial return for both! Now I'm assuming the better I process the material, makes for easier refining (no plastic, solder, wire just GP metal). Not sure if I would have 10 lbs. of RF connectors. Could have there are a lot of boards and a lot of RF connectors. Also have GP pins (male/female) from various other connectors that was attached to these machines. All of the base sockets on boards that the DIP's and TO-5's plugged into are GP as well. If I made the decision to start removing RF connectors, I might as well depopulate boards completely. I have easy 2 Lbs. of Gold Eproms and CERRDIP's going to try some of those on Ebay. If they don't produce will combine it all for refining. It's all good! need more of these problems.


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