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    Boards from appliances <smart>

    I have some boards from appliances. Believe they are the smart fridges and what not. They seem to be high grade. Am I right or wrong? Now they are encased in some sort of epoxy. Will the e-scrap buyers take them like that ir do I have to do something about it Wish I had a picture, but think the description is good enough.



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    Picture is much better. The buyers on the forum would be more comfortable giving you an opinion. Mike.

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    Well spoke to me escrap buyer. He is familiar with them and by the jist of it, they are worthless. Unless I figure out how to get the epoxy off it? Actually say its more a clear silicone. Tried holding a board in front of the torpedo heater. It did soften it, but not enough to remove. Any ideas? Sorry no pics et. forgot camera. LOL!


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