Steve, that is a far better way to go about it. In my experience you can just get a corner started and then use the ground wire to rip down the outer sheath. You quickly end up with the bare bright...
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Steve, that is a far better way to go about it. In my experience you can just get a corner started and then use the ground wire to rip down the outer sheath. You quickly end up with the bare bright...
https://imgur.com/gallery/Zn6gw
Can anyone look at these and let me know if these are worth scraping off the boards? I’ve just begun studying what I should be looking for. Much appreciated!
Need some more details here....
Find a local scrap yard and sell to them. That’s the answer.
What's so special about Pentium Pro's ??? (apologies, noob)
Yeah usually way easier to sell as is even broken. Easy money!
Mind sharing the link? I don't plan on scraping crt's myself but if I ever run across someone else doing it... would be good to know
Hello all. Originally from New York (downstate) but have been living in Charlotte for nearly 9 years now, holy cow!
Anyways I like wrenching on my vehicles (Jeep, rip. among various others) and so...
Agreed. It's likely better to pull the RAM and PSU and any other add-in cards and try those individually on ebay
Hey thanks! I'm surprised it took me so long to find this forum. I haven't been there in a while but I want to say it was at least .10 for low grade. Probably easiest just to call for current prices...
Hey just wanted to point out I know for a fact that Southern Resources off N.Tryon / Sugarcreek pays more than .05 for low grade boards. 3826 Raleigh Street, Charlotte NC