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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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    Ah...as I said..I've been sorting them, an for that bump in price, I'll keep right on doing so.


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    Yeah I forgot to say anything about the bump in price, thanks a lot. I will defentally keep sorting them into seperate bags.

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    Sirscrapalot - If you want to fight a war on drugs, sit down at your own kitchen table and talk to your own children. - Barry McCaffrey

    Full article at Scrap Metal Forum: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...#ixzz2pTWvnjRX

    Good stuff. One more reason to chop boob tubes

    Who knows what kind of silver quality and quantity you can get from the glass main tube?

    Way cool idea on the colored glass man! My wife does glass fusion at her pottery store All Fired Up! Art was a dieing thing in this country for too long. A friend of mine had an eyeball with optic nerve made for him. It took three years, 37 tries and he got #38. Man, that is one cool piece of glass with a lot of work in it.

    Now, go burn your fingers on some funky new color you'll come up with.

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    Thanks KAM, that eyeball with optic nerve sounds intense. I'm going to have to look into that. Sirscrapalot and mseashell, thank you both for putting in your time and work. I'm excited to see what kind of colors get unearthed. I'll try to get that pic loaded up when I get home.
    Oh, and is it easier to remove the bars whole with the little pieces of wire still in the back? If it helps keep the bars together and speeds it up on your end that might not be so bad.
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    MTP. You should have the ability to edit your initial post. Most buyers use that post to keep updated pricing listed. It makes it easier to see a current price rather than scroll through the pages. Not that this isn't an interesting thread. It is. Looks like you are providing a nice little addition to our members' revenue stream. Thanks.

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    Thanks, parrothead I just went and changed the post. Thanks for that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkythrowpoop View Post
    Oh, and is it easier to remove the bars whole with the little pieces of wire still in the back? If it helps keep the bars together and speeds it up on your end that might not be so bad.
    Just wanted to confirm that you will take the glass with little bits of metal attached? Cleaning out the last few scraps can be pretty labor intensive and causes a lot of powdering of the glass which also reduces recovery. If you are able to work around the metal remnants you would probably get more glass from us.

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    I guess it depends how much metal is still attached. Any way someone can post a picture with the wires still attached? Just so I can see how much is left in there. It's probably okay, I just want to see it before I give the go ahead.
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    The metal he's referring to I think is the piece in the glass. I'll try an post a pic later, if some one doesn't beat me to it.

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    Myself, I would not break a TV tube because of the release of chemical powder inside. There is also a sheet of metal inside the tube and between the two sheets of glass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyngeagle47 View Post
    Myself, I would not break a TV tube because of the release of chemical powder inside. There is also a sheet of metal inside the tube and between the two sheets of glass.
    You don't break the tube

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    If your breaking the tubes, below a certain point on the electron gun, your doing it wrong.

    The electron gun is accessible thru various means, the top, going through the protective glass, an sure other ways. None of the ones I just mentioned require breaking the leaded part of the tube.

    Your results may vary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawmilleng View Post
    I draw the line at stripping No. 14 (size) stranded wire into bare #2 copper. And it doesn't get turned into bongs for yuppies."
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    HAHA I try not to believe in alarm clocks, but somewhere along the lines, my recycled copper has made it's way into one!!!

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    Dude, are you out of your mind. So you would like for Scrappers to break the tube, release the gas, be exposed to lead, in order to get some hard to remove strips? I think you should address this preposition to so e smash and grab artist, not skilled and respected joes like myself.

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    Man, I give up. Nobody is asking you to smash a tube. If you are, your doing it wrong. The electron gun is where the glass he needs is as at, an it's easily removed without breaking the freaking tube. Go try it yourself if you don't believe me or the others who have done it successfully. The OP even told a way to do it without breaking the tube. As have I an others. It's not that difficult.

    It's not your cup of tea so be it, but don't go acting like the man is asking you smash tubes for him. He's not. I would hope the majority of you would know I'd not smash a tube for any reason, as I've made that plainly clear in the past. If I had to break a tube, I'd not be getting the glass gathered nor would others who've posted in this thread who are doing so.

    Far as your gas claims..an there's plenty more backing up the below right here on the forums, in the archives, you have but to search. It's a bit harder then just throwing out such statements, I know.

    WHAT TYPE OF GAS IS IN TELEVISION TUBES? - Yahoo Answers

    What Is the Gas Called in the TV Tubes - Ask.com

    Both statements are 100% false. The CRT is a vacuum tube, so there is actually no gas inside of it whatsoever. Full article at Scrap Metal Forum: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap-metal-safety-hazards/2915-hazardous-chemicals-microwaves-crt-monitors.html#ixzz2plJeGWSh

    To those taking on this task, do it the right way. Don't smash the tube, if you can't do it without breaking the tube, just don't do it. To those that don't like this, then don't do it. If it doesn't fit your moral compass, it's not like he's asking you for baking soda to make crack or sell him batteries to make meth. You did know that right? Those batteries you pull out of cell phones, an other items, can be used in cooking meth. Keep that in mind next time your hollering at some glass blower that is capable of making everything from pipes, to glass eyes, to other awesome items from glass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRecycler View Post
    , release the gas,

    OH MY GOSH MAN!!!!!!!!! How many time are we going to have to tell you that there is NO FREAKIN GAS in the tube??? It's a vacuum so the noise you hear is actually THE AIR YOU BREATHE going INTO the tube!

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    Dang, I couldn't not have said it any better if I wanted to.

    As for anyone that has any questions about how to recover the glass the right way, just read. There is nothing stoping u if u don't want to do it because of some moral value that u have that is really nonsense. If I had to break the leaded glass to recover the bars I wouldn't do it either. I work part time as a replacement window installer for several companies (window world, champion, and american windows). We deal with lead paint almost on a daily basis, and I know the proper precautions and procudures for dealing with lead. So I know how dangerous it is, and I would not touch it due to the epa regluations and all that other bull sh*t red tape that we have to go through. Some good, some over the top.
    So before I take over this thread ranting and carrying on ablout all this, just take this one piece of advise. If it is not for u because u think it is too dangerous, or life threating, or does not meet ur moral standards, then don't do it, but don't sit here and shun anyone else that does it the right way and b*tch about what they are doing wrong when really they ain't doing nothing wrong
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    It's probably a lot my fault. I had written they were "in the tube". That was probably misleading if they didn't know what I was talking about. I edited my first post, hopefully it helps!
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    Till when are you going to be buying this ?

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    Until I decide it's not worth it, basically. We'll see what happens when I start experimenting. I'm willing to at least give it a few months to try.

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