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    HipoGear is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I do electronics as well. I consider them to be lightweight and not hard to disassemble. You do end up with a lot of leftover steel though that you would either need to take to the yard or find another scrapper to take off your hands.



    It is getting harder to come by old computers though. 10 days ago I got a long overdue phone call and had to go pick up about 130 of them. Moving that many at once is hard work. And unfortunately I haven't had a free minute yet to start breaking them down.

    For someone in your situation, finding a partner may be a good idea. Find someone in a similar situation and work at it together.
    Copper, brass, and Leather. 3 of my favorite things.

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