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widebody911 05-25-2011 08:06 AM

A few years ago I had a working 21" CRT monitor that I tried to give away, nobody wanted it. Had it in front of the garage first with a "For Sale: $50" sign and then a "Free - works" sign - no takers. Finally just hefted into the trash can.

Esel Mann 05-25-2011 08:06 AM

You know those themed pieces of art they place around cities? Like horses, lizards, cows, guitars, etc. Well paint that T.V. up and then go downtown and put it somewhere on one of the streets. Anyone asks, say it's one of those themed pieces of art. Be sure to put a plaque on it stating who did it. For example you could use the company you work for and the name of your boss. This will let you keep tabs on your art work.

fastfredracing 05-25-2011 08:08 AM

If you cannot get rid of it, feel free to come down and toss it in my dumpster.

sammyg2 05-25-2011 08:16 AM

I had a 50" philips tv very similar to that one a couple years ago. One of the color boards went out and it would have cost more to fix than it was worth so I replaced it with a plasma.

I set the old TV in front of my house with a big FREE sign on it.
15 minutes later it was loaded onto someone's truck and gone.

murphyjp 05-25-2011 08:21 AM

Buy a new tv and have the delivery guys remove the old one.

john70t 05-25-2011 08:30 AM

In the local Pioneer high school parking lot, there is a once-yearly event for dropping off electronics.
50-80 workers take the goods from a line of cars, sort, and load them into a line of semis.
Amazing operation.

emcon5 05-25-2011 08:55 AM

Go to Google Maps. Enter your address and click "search"
When the map comes up, click the link that says "Search nearby"
Type "electronics recycling" then click "search"

sammyg2 05-25-2011 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john70t (Post 6043034)
In the local Pioneer high school parking lot, there is a once-yearly event for dropping off electronics.
50-80 workers take the goods from a line of cars, sort, and load them into a line of semis.
Amazing operation.

I went to one of those last year, free drop off for electronics recycling.

They tried to charge me $15 to get rid of a small microwave and $5 each for two computer monitors.

Amazing was not the word I used to describe that particular "operation".

Zeke 05-25-2011 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 6043166)
I went to one of those last year, free drop off for electronics recycling.

They tried to charge me $15 to get rid of a small microwave and $5 each for two computer monitors.

Amazing was not the word I used to describe that particular "operation".

That sucks. I don't go because there is usually a line, they want your ID to see that you live within the prescribed area, blah blah. I just set it out in the alley.

"Gone in 60 seconds"

vash 05-25-2011 09:55 AM

that parked on the curb with a FREE sign..would create a traffic issue. it would be gone in minutes..

john70t 05-25-2011 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 6043166)
I went to one of those last year, free drop off for electronics recycling.
They tried to charge me $15 to get rid of a small microwave and $5 each for two computer monitors.
Amazing was not the word I used to describe that particular "operation".

True enough 'bout that.
Our local Reuse-Recycle drop off station is completely self-funded. Place is a muddy pothole dump far from downtown. They charged me $15 bucks to get rid of a small microwave as well. Once. Now they charge a $3 entry fee and are still, um, scrapping by.

There has to be a better way of collecting these things without hassle and expense. Even a last-friday-of-the-month program would keep this stuff from going into the landfill. Or make the big-box store charge a refundable deposit. I don't know.

911pcars 05-25-2011 12:53 PM

I have a no-op 2-year old Cuisinart stainless steel microwave sitting on my back porch. Everything works except for the requisite heat.

I consulted the internet for a DIY fix. After reading the first two pages on "Caution" and "Beware.... can cause death", etc., I decided on option B.

Anyone want a large capacitor (with extras) for fun and games? :) Free.

I'll perform the curb service trick next week, but worry about the potential hazard (see above).

Sherwood

targa911S 05-25-2011 04:35 PM

I put it to the curb, and it was gone in 2 hrs. So I put a pressure washer with a blown engine out there too. Took about an hour for that to go. Amazing. It was like puttin' out sugar for ants.

red-beard 05-25-2011 05:02 PM

Did anyone say Sawzall? I've had a couple of 914s go that route...

campbellcj 05-25-2011 08:19 PM

We have E-Waste drop offs here every two weeks. It has been a real hassle-saver for me as I always have miscellaneous old computer and appliance crap to get rid of... You might check your local city web site or neighborhood newspaper to see if such a thing exists in your area.

Porsche-O-Phile 05-25-2011 08:23 PM

A guy in CA I know actually disposed of an entire 944 chassis after parting it out by cutting it up into very small pieces with a sawzall and sticking bits/pieces into his household residential trash pickup. LOL!

Paul T 05-26-2011 01:42 AM

I had the same problem last year with a big rear projection - sawzall to the rescue. I actually found someone to take the CRT, so I just cut up the rest in small pieces and put in the trash.

Scuba Steve 05-26-2011 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 6044361)
A guy in CA I know actually disposed of an entire 944 chassis after parting it out by cutting it up into very small pieces with a sawzall and sticking bits/pieces into his household residential trash pickup. LOL!

I got rid of about 400 sq ft of tile that way after demoing it out. One plastic grocery bag per pickup, and the trash was never too heavy for anyone to notice.

sammyg2 05-26-2011 06:32 AM

LOL a long time ago I bought about 3/4 of a 914 for $50, complete with title.
I loaded it in the back of my chebby pick-up and drug it home.
it took about 6 months to finally get rid of the last of that car, one small piece at a time in the trash can.

Somewhere around here I still have a picture of that 914 sitting in the back of my truck.

GH85Carrera 05-26-2011 06:49 AM

Our city has a facility where I can bring any household chemicals or hazardous waste. I store up my oil motor oil, antifreeze and brake fluid and just go by there. They even take electronics. I have an old dead CRT monitor I need to take over there. I can bring them my burned out mercury lamps, paint, yard chemicals all the stuff that should not go to the landfill.

They will take it all for free, well it is actually paid for by my city water & trash bill no no extra money.


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