If it's going to recycling anyway the best tool for disassembling things is a drill. Don't care about the fasteners, just drill the heads off and pull stuff apart.
I happen to have the specialty tools. Or most of them, at any rate.

If it's going to recycling anyway the best tool for disassembling things is a drill. Don't care about the fasteners, just drill the heads off and pull stuff apart.
I happen to have the specialty tools. Or most of them, at any rate.![]()
Yeah, but generally speaking a drill is faster and you don't have to slow down for swapping.
What is the upside dollars you might get for all that?
$30 can be a nice lunch for two or a very nice lunch for one.
Sunk costs now. But, I guess you could take the $30 and buy some new fancier cables.....6 or 7 hours work is not enough to justify lunch.
Sunk costs now. But, I guess you could take the $30 and buy some new fancier cables.....
Recycling them, and finding someone who actually wants them for use purposes, is 2 different stories. It's a fair amount of work to recycle them. It would be a lot more effort to find someone who wanted them for use purposes. There's a scrap yard 2 miles from here that will pay me for them. But in order to get any decent money per pound, e-waste has to be disassembled and separated by type. Which can be a non-trivial amount of work. Most people don't bother.
At the moment, I have a non-trivial amount of e-waste disassembled. But there's a fair number of hours of work into doing so. Pro tip: It's hard to disassemble a microwave oven. But a scrap yard will pay you more for the same circuit board, electric motors, wiring, and case, then they will for a whole microwave. And the reason for that is that it is hard to disassemble a microwave oven! And some e-waste is assembled with specialty fasteners. Many people don't even have the tools, other than to brute force it.
This is what I've got so far.
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And I'm not down the the bottom of the pile of stuff I'm trying to get rid of.
AlsoI'm really just doing it for the destruction.![]()