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No I.D. required here unless the sale is over $100.
Yo Mom is so fat, she stepped on a dollar bill and made 4 quarters
Yo Mom's arm pits are so hairy..looks like she's got Buckwheat in a headlock.
I got these for days but most aren't PC enough for...
Any yard I have ever been to around here doesn't post prices or even have a list. I just keep a few in my phone and call to get current prices before I go in.
Yes, especially the ones with DVR. I believe they are mid-high grade boards.
I recently had an oscilloscope and a vectorscope that I scrapped, they were from 1967 and the boards were high grade. Cable boxes and modems come to mind also.
I am along the lines that if you have info on your hard drive that is private, it is your responsibility to get rid of it. Why take it for granted that the next person getting the drive isn't going...
Pennsatuckey between Pitt and Philly, heard it called that also
You can say that again Joe.. :) That sounds like someone is getting a fast one pulled on them.
I would make sure by talking with the property owner first. Just because it says vacated doesn't mean anything, someone owns the house. Maybe the bank owns it, maybe the city owns it but if the stuff...
I am the great cornholio are you threatening me?
Welcome to the forum. Please post a price list when you get a chance. There are many forum members close to your location.
I met Chris last week in person. I would recommend his services and will be using CLR Solutions again in the future.
Try this for a retro look http://www.instructables.com/id/Pop-Tab-Curtain-Window-Beads/
Yes it is down, on 7-12-11 I got 3.60/lb for #1 copper. Well yesterday the yard was paying 3.35/lb for #1. Weird thing is the light iron went up from .10/lb to .11/lb.
A/C units and computer monitors are my favorite, followed by computer towers.
My yard pays .10lb for anything ferrous, light iron or steel. If it sticks to a magnet, it all goes in the same pile.
Don't forget that the A/V cable from the monitor to the back of the PC. The wire that screws into the tower, when you strip this wire a lot of times the wires underneath are sheathed with braided...
The center electrode of the plug could be made from numerous different metals but you would need a lot of plugs to make it worth your wild. To get it out, just smash the ceramic surrounding it.
At the yard I go to, if they give you less than $100 than your paid out of the "petty cash". They don't need a drivers license or anything unless it's over $100. I'm glad the yard is only 3 miles...
Some are easier than others to separate the fins from the copper tubes. I get 1.70 lb. for cleaning them, so I end up doing that most of the time.
Great idea sounds like it will work to me. Going to make one tomorrow and see how it turns out.
I use plastic shopping bags for all smaller stuff going on the inside scale at the yard. I've used a 13 gallon trash bag for turning in covered wire and they don't deduct weight for the bags.
Angle grinder is how I get the copper out. I just make a cut on opposite sides and bust it open from there. There is a way to do it using a chisel and hammer, but it takes a little longer.
When you do process your machines try to take some pictures of the tear down. I'll do that when I scrap the last couple of machines I've got left.
I'm not sure what type of machine you have but here are a few pics of the ones I took apart. http://www.flickr.com/photos/64957169@N06/
The outside casings are made of aluminum, it is lined on the...