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    My shop-


    40x60 with 12x20 office.

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    Inside my shop: About ready to sell my load of Escrap

    Drives

    MoBoards

    Power Suppys

    Where i put all my plastic-I have 3 of these full

    Other random boards

    Hard Drives

    Finger card boards

    Telecom boards

    My skidsteer

    And my forklift!
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    Really nice setup tho, plenty of room to move around.
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    Yeah that is a nice looking shop. Looks like a good load of e-scrap also!

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    Is this a private, or public shop? This is exactly what I want one day, private shop on a piece of agricultural land.

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    Private. Built it a few years on some extra property my dad had.

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    You got the power supplies twice and left out the hard drives.
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    fixed

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    Scrapcrazy is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Scrap crazy <------ Way jealous! I dream about a shop like that. I have the foundation poured for a 18x30 shop. Now debating if should sell a car I never drive to fund the building. I imagine myself in there all the time. Good for you!

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    Awesome shop!!

    P.S. Those gray totes (where the hard drives are in) .. what is the actual name and where do you get them?

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    I call them plastic totes and you can get them any were, walmart,k-mart,dallor general. I try to get them from thrift stores or yard sales.

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    That looks great
    One question, why not break down your power supplys? Its only 4-8 screws to separate the board and wire from the metal, should help the pricing.

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    What is the pricing differance if i break them down vs not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ResourcefulRecycling View Post
    What is the pricing differance if i break them down vs not?
    More often than not this isn't worthwhile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    More often than not this isn't worthwhile.
    Good to know, so you will pay the same for power supplies,whether with or without the metal cases?

    Can save me a little bit of time then.

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    the only advantage i have found is you gain the wire and can get more in a box minus the outer tin case. It may be worth if you have a few but with gaylord quanities its not worth the few extra bucks

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