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    Place tube on floor of junk car. Put on safety glasses. Hit with sledge. Finish stuffing car. Solved.



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    Most towns around here have an annual day for free electronics recycling....maybe not in your area??

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    I can't find the thread right this second, but I think Computerscrapper addressed this same issue in another thread and mentioned that a company in Indianapolis was taking tv/monitor tubes and they would pick them up if you had over 20 at a time. I'm sure you'd have to wait for them to set up a route with your stuff on the pickup list. Their just not gonna send a semi out to BFE for only 20 items. I'll see if I can find the info,,,,,:confused: Mike

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