06-25-2021, 03:24 PM
One person's "beyond repair" can be radically different than another person's.
Since it is yours, you should do whatever you want, but ask yourself:
Will the finished product be useful or just CL junk?
Will your wife let you keep it in the house when your done?
What is the cost of repair - or what is the cost of "upcycling".
What are your chances of success - either way?
Old TVs are hard to dispose of in many locations. You might be able to give it away - as is. You might have to burry it in the backyard if it becomes a fish-tank or wine-rack.
Old TVs ARE dangerous for the unexperienced - sometimes for the experienced. Are you prepared? ( this includes just removing the chassis)
Good luck
Russ
Since it is yours, you should do whatever you want, but ask yourself:
Will the finished product be useful or just CL junk?
Will your wife let you keep it in the house when your done?
What is the cost of repair - or what is the cost of "upcycling".
What are your chances of success - either way?
Old TVs are hard to dispose of in many locations. You might be able to give it away - as is. You might have to burry it in the backyard if it becomes a fish-tank or wine-rack.
Old TVs ARE dangerous for the unexperienced - sometimes for the experienced. Are you prepared? ( this includes just removing the chassis)
Good luck
Russ