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    quick question

    What do you guys think about recycling projector tvs?



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    Decent money for the work. Waste of time if you cant get rid of huge piles of trash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunemaul View Post
    Decent money for the work. Waste of time if you cant get rid of huge piles of trash.
    Yeah i think its too much real estate for me, ill let other people handle it

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    I like the big rear projection tv's way more than regular tvs. They have the copper of 3 crt tubes, and usually 3 boards with heat sinks, also a good amt of steal holding everything in there.

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    I hate projection tv's. I don't think they have crt tubes, they have oil filled lights that make a mess if your not careful. You end up with a pile of wood at the end and they are heavy to move or haul. You can have them!!

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    I took a sony rear projection apart 2 days ago, had 17lbs of alum, 3lbs of insulated and of course the 3 smaller yokes. and about 20lbs in steel maybe a lil more. with the wood based ones i just throw the wood in my burn pit out back and am waiting on the burn ban to go away out here to burn it off.

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    I like'em. But, I have a place close that takes all my ABS plastic. The wood ones are a pain, but I just throw the wood on my burn pile. 1 projection is the same as 3 monitors, too me.

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    I'm with you scrapyaherd... its 3 monitors at one time. Well worth the time. Happyscraper...I wish I was close enough to get all of them they throw away in your neck of the woods, but south georgia is just too far away.


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