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    If you scrap CRT TV/monitors, I want to give you $5/lb for something you throw away!!

    Hey everyone,
    So if you scrap CRT TV's/monitors you probably know the electron gun (metal part) inside the unleaded, funnel glass. On this electron gun are TWO GLASS BARS. I'm hoping to repurpose these bars of glass. They come in all different colors and shapes, but here are some examples:

    The brown bars in this picture:
    http://wpcontent.answcdn.com/wikiped...250px-Egun.jpg

    The green bars in this picture:
    http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/electron-gun-2.jpg

    They are hard to remove whole, so even if they're broken I will still buy them. I'll pay $5/lb for this glass, sorted by color, so if you scrap tv's, throw them in bags, and I'll buy whatever you have. I won't buy the glass from the funnel or tube, only those glass bars. If interested, email me at mtpglass (@) gmail.com Thank you everybody, this is my first post, I'm sorry if this is the wrong area for this.



    Offering $5/LB
    Must be sorted by color for full $5/lb.

    Thanks again!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkythrowpoop View Post
    I don't have any tips for removing them, but there are a few that could be worth a few more bucks if you can find them for me. Keep an eye out for the brown, blue, green, pink, yellow, and solid white. The milky white, which I think is often the most common and hardest to remove is not as interesting or valuable. Thanks for looking into these, guys!
    The one I tried to remove was white.


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    I just removed on that is pink. Came off in a couple pieces, but it was two straight pieces from an old electron gun off a projection screen. Didn't shatter, just broke into a couple parts. Going to try on some more from other electron guns I've saved for some odd reason. Will post up any tips I find to getting them off. So far a small flat head an fingers seems to work good, just slow. The glass I've removed wasn't attached to the metal but fit rather snugly into the cuts in the glass when it was made I guess.

    Will post more later.

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    SirS should make a youtube video if he is successful

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    LOL...we both know I'd spend more time in the comments then making videos.

    Besides, I'm going to buy stock in Brasscatcher productions when you go Youtube.

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    Does anyone actually have a picture of what this guy will purchase? Please get back to me. Here is my email recyclereuseitall@gmail.com

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    links in his 1st post.. the colored bars running on either side.

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    Thanks, Brucie. I'm looking for the glass bars that are attached to electron tubes. They don't have to be the ones in the picture, those are only examples. Any color, style, size. Just look at an electron gun and it should be pretty self explanatory.
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    I can safely say..Monky is being truthful when you look at the gun. You'll see the bars in there. His links in his first post also show them.

    I will be going after some more later on, right now it's snack time. lol.

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    Sirscrapalot - Do you need a silencer to shoot a mime?[/QUOTE]

    Sorry for my bad joke

    If you shoot a mime in the woods w a silencer does it make a sound?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Copperli View Post
    Sirscrapalot - Do you need a silencer to shoot a mime?

    Sorry for my bad joke

    If you shoot a mime in the woods w a silencer does it make a sound?
    Or the classic, if a man says something in the forest, and his wife isn't there to hear him, is he still wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkythrowpoop View Post
    Or the classic, if a man says something in the forest, and his wife isn't there to hear him, is he still wrong?
    I love this forum

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    MTP I expect band aids to be sent after I get some glass rounded up for you.

    Who knew screwdrivers could be so sharp! lol. I won't be repeating that mistake again.

    Just out of curiosity is there any other glass you look for? That we could help you find besides the ones in the electron gun? An Cajun..ya know this forum has it all, tips, tricks, knowledge, advice, quotes, an humor! We're a one stop shop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkythrowpoop View Post
    Hey everyone,
    So if you scrap CRT TV's you probably know the electron gun inside the tube. I repurpose these little bars of glass that are on the electron gun inside. Here's some pictures:

    The brown bars in this picture:
    http://wpcontent.answcdn.com/wikiped...250px-Egun.jpg

    The green bars in this picture:
    http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/electron-gun-2.jpg

    There are two bars in every TV or computer monitor, they come in all different colors and shapes, and even if they're broken I can still use them. I'll pay per pound about what you get for copper, so if you scrap tv's, throw them in a bag, and I'll buy whatever you have. I won't buy the glass from the tube, only those glass bars. If interested, email me at mtpglass (@) gmail.com Thank you everybody, this is my first post, I'm sorry if this is the wrong area for this.

    Ben
    Now this is very interesting. Something new in the world of scrapping! Sirscrapalot, please let us know how this turns out for you.

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    I have to admit if you bought the whole electron gun thingy and removed the bars yourself you might do better..........I have about 300 crt monitors I'm getting ready to tackle because biz is kinda slow...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    I have to admit if you bought the whole electron gun thingy and removed the bars yourself you might do better..........I have about 300 crt monitors I'm getting ready to tackle because biz is kinda slow...........
    Thanks, Mike. I've been thinking about it, but I'm a glassblower, not a scrapper and I feel like you guys could do a better job, in less time. I know scrapping is a skill that takes time, tools, and experience to master. If it's not worth it for you guys to rip them out then I'll definitely start looking into just the guns, but I figured I'd let the professionals handle it first. I don't know if I have the time to search out a bunch of electron guns and break them apart, but I figure if someone has them in front of them, and they're already scrapping stuff off of it, might add a few bucks to the final total. Let me know what happens with those 300 monitors. You'll probably have over 5 pounds of glass in there
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    Skyline, I surely will! Other then fighting with a screwdriver it's really not to bad. lol.

    I will surely keep folks updated tho!

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    i'll set some to the side and see how it goes..........Started today on the hoard........LOL.........I have them stored in 3 or 4 different places........LOL

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    Can this be done without making an absolute mess of the tube? I know breaking the tubes it generally a big no no

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattInTheHat View Post
    Can this be done without making an absolute mess of the tube? I know breaking the tubes it generally a big no no
    we shall see

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    The only breaking you should be doing to the tube, is either breaking the electron gun assembly off, or removing it attached. I've ended up doing it both ways. What I find to work the best, is to smack around the non-leaded glass (what covers the eg), an pulling the part with the glass MTP is looking for out, an then breaking it down from there. If you do snap the eg off, you can do it right above where the leaded part starts. I don't suggest this method unless you can get rid of that little bit of glass with no issue. I can. no breaking laws for me in this area. So no yelling people.

    I'll try an get some pics later when I'm down in the shop. Maybe that will help a bit better. Oh on the EG assembly, it should come out as one piece, bunch of metal, etc an the glass he's looking for right there. You can see it when your looking at the EG, which is nice, cause you can determine the color, etc. They are in all the tubes far as I can tell, from the big ones to the little ones in a project screen.

    The tricky part is in getting them off the EG without turning them into bits of glass dust. Pieces I'm breaking off, are coming off more whole then not, but that's been through trial an error. I just use a screw driver, an go from there. Break where it's connected to the metal an you'll have a couple whole pieces, the really hard part is getting the glass with the metal attached. Depending on the size of the piece, determines if I continue with it or not, sometimes it's tiny enough it's not worth bothering with. I got to find my needle nose, once I do I think that might make it easier breaking the glass he's looking for off. Their small enough to get in an twist that metal off from the other.

    Hope some of that makes sense...if not..well, chalk it up to the rain.

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