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    Microwave doors

    I've come across quite a few microwaves, and have been stripping the goodies (transformer, magnatron, etc) I crush the covers flat and pile, but what of the main body that is left? would it be better to remove the glass door in attempt to get a higher price for a high quality scrap, or better to leave the on for more weight in a less quality scrap?


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    thats a good question,if you have enough of the clean sheet, that would be the way to go,if not, scrap it with dirty sheet metal

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    I would just leave the doors on, i dont see how you can get paid more than light iron anyway.

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