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    is my tub of broken board trash?


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    Quote Originally Posted by axiomrenovations View Post
    is my tub of broken board trash?
    no its not trash. im assuming this "broken board" you speak of is also low grade board. if you cant find a local buyer, you can always mix it in your shred and get light iron price for it... or stuff it in a washing machine or something, so its not "worthless" but if you can find a local buyer who will puchase low grade board, then you should go for it. im not sure about VA, but you could probably find someone if you look hard enough. googlesearch, my friend. googlesearch
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    They are all low-grade circuit boards. I didn't want to do any damage to any circuit boards that have green on both sides. I saw a couple people who buy the low grade circuit boards, they will probably just give me a cheap price for it in its condition. They also buy mid-grade circuit boards, but this is all so confusing to me. I need to post in board sorting about how many categories I should be trying to classify these things as.

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