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Another question
I was short for the week so i decided i might try to scrap something for a couple extra bucks and i found a big frame with a bunch of wires and other stuff still attached to it
I have no idea what to look for, other than the copper wires which I know mostly where they're at - but anything else worth stripping down and selling by it self? - even 5 bucks profit would be worth it for me, all things considered i do enjoy hitting things with hammers
http://i.imgur.com/VSMRc.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/c6tHU.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Hdf9b.jpg
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It kinda looks like the bottom part of an older big screen tv. About the only things worth anything is of course the #1-wiring.
#2- transformers, like where the big red wire is attached, also in first pic off to the left.
#3 - any chokes or coils of decent size will be wire wound.
#4 - Any alum. heatsinks that transistors are screwed to .
If there's any speakers left, jerk them out and throw in a bucket for selling as scrap, or if you need a magnet, knock one off the speaker to use. Here, this might help some; http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/elect...ification.html
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Bear
5 bux?? bwahahahahaha
That pays for 2 days of diapers.
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i was only messin with ya baha, i hope you get it, and more :)
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Make sure you have a magnet on hand to help you identify metals. Mike
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That looks to me like a projection tv, there should be three lens in a cast aluminum housing, be careful if you take them apart, they are filled with oil.
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is that a snake skin on the bottom pic ? coming out from under the brown board ....
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I second the careful with the lens. You don't want that oil all over, it's a pain to clean up. Bleh.
Sirscrapalot - Learned the hard way about oil in projection tvs.
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Looks like a snake tail to me, or a very big lizzard.
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thats a leaf. dried and curled up