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    scrap lap is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I found it pretty easy to tear down a washer and dryer. Most of the screws were the same size as a drill bit driver and when I was done I was able to fit almost all of it into 1 carcass (minus the plastic covered washer barrel)

    I ended up with large motors, lots of wire, low grade boards, switches, etc. Kinda seemed worth it to me but maybe not to others. I did it more for space since I was loading both into an SUV for drop off.


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