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    Nice breakdown, very accurate.

    I strip the degaussing cable. Only the thick stuff, over the thickness of a pencil (not the lead tip, the pencil itsself)

    For my lowgrade, it doesnt matter the shape its in. I crush the board after depopulating it. The little bits are then stored in a series of gaylords. Crushed/shredded, they take up a LOT less space.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHoss View Post
    For my lowgrade, it doesnt matter the shape its in. I crush the board after depopulating it. The little bits are then stored in a series of gaylords. Crushed/shredded, they take up a LOT less space.

    What are you using to shred/crush the boards?

    I asked in a thread about using a hammer mill and everyone seemed to think I was nuts for wanting to shred them.
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