If it is not too late,
Yes, the degaussing coil is very handy for test coils, or small projects.
The heat sinks. Carefully grasp the device and heat sink with large Channel Locks, and delicately tear them out. The semiconductor device is of no use.
I snip out most of the wiring harness. Short wires of many colors can be handy.
I take out the deflection yoke for scrap copper, because TVs here still go into the land fill (not legal- but thats where most all end up).
I take the speakers too. Not sure why. The coils and magnets are nearly useless.
(For Sale: 300 mismatched speakers?)
The semiconductors are mostly high voltage and low amps. Useless for most RE.
Might find a small bridge rectifier, often not worth the effort required to remove it.
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