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    X-RAY scanner

    I have a chance to buy a Rapiscan X-ray scanner for under $50.00. Has anyone scrapped something like this before?Name:  a7f4d5e4-dd2b-4785-a597-d5bc2a088ef7_fullsize.jpg
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    No but do it lol! Even if turning it around as is for parts on ebay you should do well

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    not to mention that we all want to see pics of the stuff inside an X ray scanner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJinLV View Post
    No but do it lol! Even if turning it around as is for parts on ebay you should do well
    I have this phobia about listing large things on eBay. Example: I bought a like new Steris Basil 3600 Bedding Dispenser two years ago which is mostly stainless steel. It is designed to automatically dispense bedding into animal cages as they pass through the unit on a conveyor. It is too big to ship in one piece so I would have to assemble it, take pictures, and then disassemble it again to list it on eBay. I will probably wind up sort of scrapping it. I recycle the stainless to a welding shop, resell the motors and controls, so in the end not much will wind up at the scrap yard. Name:  df811f0d-405f-4e5b-a263-da9e766dea33_fullsize.jpg
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    Make several post-it-notes.

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    Then make it so.

    This will appease our curiosity, an you'll be saluted during a round of beverage emptying.

    Sirscrapalot - Your welcome.

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