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    If you have a buyer for the circuit boards then sell as is, why try and screw them? If not remove what you think is of value and the rest can go in with the steel by me here. Some states do not want any circuit boards in with the steel so check you local laws and yard rules. How I figure it many things have circuit boards in them and are scrapped as is, autos, microwaves, kids electronics and so on... Yards here buy low grade brown boards and then green boards. Anything good gets mailed off if the price offered covers the cost of shipping it out!


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    Every board has a value better than shred maybe just not in your area. I get .12cent lb for low grade brown board's here in Indianapolis IN. tv's, vcr's and what ever. A great place to learn about board's is a Forum that I heard about this site from, hope it is alright to post it as it was where I learned of Scrap Metal Forum from.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brassbuster View Post
    Every board has a value better than shred maybe just not in your area. I get .12cent lb for low grade brown board's here in Indianapolis IN. tv's, vcr's and what ever. A great place to learn about board's is a Forum that I heard about this site from, hope it is alright to post it as it was where I learned of Scrap Metal Forum from.
    Do you have the link to the forum about boards?

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    Boardsort.com I thought I posted it in my reply. It may have been removed. GREAT place to learn about boards. Plus they lead me to this site which I enjoy.

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