Someone gave me this tube Webcor 210 reel machine. There are mechanical issues and is not a coveted reel recorder so I am gutting it to do a amp conversion. The chassis for the mechanical parts looks like copper, but seems very stiff and strong, not like copper. I know beryllium copper is known to be much stronger than pure copper (although I think of it having more spring than stiffness, but this stuff is pretty thick). Just wondering if I need to take any special precautions in disposing it. Since it looks cool I was going to offer it for someone to do some craft or steampunk stuff, but don't want to give anyone cancer, even if it just goes to the recycling center.
TIA,
Greg
TIA,
Greg
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