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would you pay $25 for 125 T.V.'s?

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    Well i'm no expert but in the mean time i'll give you my opinion.
    if you don't have anything better to do then go for it.
    it would take a lot of time say if you were to cruise around picking them up in hard rubbish,
    but then again you would be finding other things aswell.

    a lot of work moving them around and then getting rid of them.
    do you have a place to offload the scrapped crt's afterwards?



    if so then what i'd do is reduce the load into single stacking on your truck, take along your drill, bits & side cutters.
    place the tv's on, head straight to the recycle depot that takes the crt's, somewhere, like a 7/11 slurpee stop,
    neatly unscrew the backs and scrap all the tv's on your truck, takes just a few minutes per tv, screw the backs on again,
    put the boards, yolks, cables, speakers & stuff aside, take off again straight into the depots gate, unload the tv's and your done!

    drop the goodies off home, have a cuppa and head off again for the next load, when you finally done, you'll be looking at a garage floor strewn with the awesomeness of copper staring straight back at you, the tv's will be just a distant memory.

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