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    my bad dude. it's been a bad weekend and I cant think straight. Anyways, have you thought about processing them yourself if you have the room? After talking to computerscrapper, it really isn't that hard and money is money right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoman View Post
    my bad dude. it's been a bad weekend and I cant think straight. Anyways, have you thought about processing them yourself if you have the room? After talking to computerscrapper, it really isn't that hard and money is money right?
    I could, but I have no room. Computerscrapper taught me a setup to do, to separate the glass and lead, but with core buyers, you would need pallets worth of stuff to make any real profit off of it.

    Right now, I have about 10 different size tv's to breakdown, but till I can find a place that will take the plastic carcasses, and glass, I am leaving them alone.

    If I could find a place, then I could be breaking down this amount every 3 to 4 days.
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    your plastic carcasses are made out of abs and most plastic recyclers buy this we recycle tons of this casing every month but most do not care how much you have they will buy small amount to

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