Back when I was 15 I took an 1970's-era TV out to a dumpster and proceeded to whack the shit out of it for the next half hour. Baseball bats, steel pipes, large concrete bricks...
Is it just me, or a are TV's far harder to destroy than in the movies (lol reality)? It took me five minutes to make a fist-sized hole through the 1-cm thick glass and steel mesh of the cathode tube.
Isn't that dangerous? I thought they were toxic gasses inside?
too dangerous. do you know video killed the radio star?
You are right, they are a bitch to destroy. The box, the circuitry... but breaking that goddamn tube is a pain. Big concrete bricks with their corners pointed at the display and some THRUST VECTORING is what did it for me. Took about 20 minutes before the hissing noise of the vacuum started to break open.
I know that internet will kill the video star, video star, video star...
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