Destroyed In Minutes

Anthony N

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As I promised a few months ago.

I finally got down to my shop and did some work.

I have some pictures of a "Cassette Copier" that I recycled.

Note: In some stages I forgot to take pictures or I got frustrated at it and passed a step in my pictures.

But anyways; Enjoy!




 
:hysterical:

:thud:

That's.... like impossible.... I already threw away all the screws and I've already smashed all the metal and compacted it for recycling.
 
Directions? What directions?

I picked it up on the side of the road...

And about 75% of the unit was plastic... Of which I will at times cut or smash and then discard in the trash... Sorry :(

And the process I use to remove most of the screws also destroys the unit. Simply put, once its recycled, there's no getting it back.
 
Not to worry, Anthony. Dennis was teasing me.

(Dennis, I found the manual, now all you have to do is go through Anthony's recycle bins and collect all the parts. I'll send the crazy glue and duct tape in the recycled whiskey box after I've emptied it. HIC )
 
You guys are imposable.

lol

I haven't been down to my shop yet. Kinda took this weekend off. Wanted to get laundry done and what not.

Been working on other updates, and I'm currently working on my rebuild of my build plans, I'll probably post those sometime later tonight.
 
Wow! Those capacitors remind me of a CRT monitor. Deadly amounts of power in those babies.

What fun that must had been.
 
You're still up Cayden?

The Caps were dead. The way I treat the stuff when I'm breaking it down, I would of caused one to prematurely discharge or rupture.

None did and let's remember, I let stuff sit for weeks before cracking it open, battery or AC operated. This gives everything a chance to fully discharge on its own.

And just for kicks I push all the buttons just to be sure there's no leftover energy.
 

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