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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Your getting $2.00 for $5.00 of material
    Would that be counting the cost of the glass? Reason why they are buying the black ones as there are some people who are still buying old crt screens. But they want them to be black only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyrecycle View Post
    Would that be counting the cost of the glass? Reason why they are buying the black ones as there are some people who are still buying old crt screens. But they want them to be black only.
    But I have to factor in the amount of time taken to tear them down. I'm a smal operation. It's me and the 69 Year old "Ole Man" breaking this stuff down. I have a stack of CRT's to tear down, but have been waiting, because I have just now found a place to dispose of the glass. but it has to be profitable all the way around, or I can't do it. I'm not going backwards in this business. I'm not out to take any more losses
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