^what he said. The green ones would probably be mid to high grade and the blue ones would be low grade.
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^what he said. The green ones would probably be mid to high grade and the blue ones would be low grade.
Try and fix it up and sell it. Depending on the shape its in you could make a lot more money this way as opposed to scrapping it. Heck, try selling it "as is" on Craigslist or ebay and see what...
Picking up one of these printers sometime this week, here is the listing http://newjersey.craigslist.org/zip/2992446017.html. What's in one? I've never dealt with a piece of equipment this large. Any...
lol alright then, that's all I needed to hear. What is the most I should pay (roughly) per gram/oz. of e scrap to actually make decent money?
I have already found a guy who will work with me to recover the precious metals from computer parts. I was browsing on ebay and came across this auction and idk if I should bid or not...
Sears, Home Depot or Loews always have some kind of sale so try looking there first.
Welcome from Bergen County.
Put it in a black trash bag and throw it in the garbage or bury it under your plastic recycling so they don't see it lol.
I throw all of my stainless in a barrel regardless of it
being magnetic or not and the yard doesn't mind. I got around .55 a pound last time I went to the scrap yard about a month ago.
Hey everyone, long time browser first time poster here. I must say I've found a lot of information and a few laughs on this site as well. Looking forward to being involved on the forum. As for...