Thanks for watching out for me. Yes, I plan to sell "lead covered binders" after making them safe for excessive handling. Other people do it, so there must be a way. I have a circuit board binder which was purchased over 15 years ago and handling it for two years hasn't killed me. Then again, I think it was specifically manufactured to be a binder, not a recycled circuit board.

The final step is to coat the stripped boards in arcylic, lacquer or some other strong, clear coating. This will both prevent human hands from being exposed to chemicals in the board, but also preserve the shiny surface of the board.

The harder part is removing the components from the board in a way that's both safe for me and for the environment. I wish I could buy recycled boards already stripped. There must be a way...
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