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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    that dark spot was pretty much a copper wound core
    Nice picture. I've only seen one beat up with a sledge. Let me ask you something. In the bottom half, you have a donut with an inner and outer dark ring, and a dark core in the lower section. Are all of those copper windings?


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    What to do with monitor glass

    Check for a local FCI ( Fed Corrections Institute) several regional recycle facilities. They will take your glass... http://www.unicor.gov/recycling/ I know some folks have an issue with prison help to recycle but TV and Monitor glass is a stale mate..

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    Quote Originally Posted by erewen View Post
    Nice picture. I've only seen one beat up with a sledge. Let me ask you something. In the bottom half, you have a donut with an inner and outer dark ring, and a dark core in the lower section. Are all of those copper windings?
    thanks man, i believe the one nearest the bottom on that pic was plastic or ferrite, that row of pinholes all had copper running through them too

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