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    Finally had a good week, been a long dry spell.

    I have been struggling along getting one or two pieces at a time for quite some time now. I spotted an ad on C.L. and went to look at the merchandise and ended up buying 30 misc. "computers" on a pallet for $100. Well I ended up with 2 Dell servers in the bunch, along with 3-4 partially empty cases. Still came out ok. Then yesterday met a guy and bought all his escrap before he hauled it to the local yard. I got over 205 lb of heatsinks, motherboards, fingercards, HD's, PS's, CPU's, Ram, drives, and wire for $140. I feel like I'm in hoggy heaven, not a big score like some of you guys get, but a good week to me,,, "not a whale but a good sized bluegill" lol







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    Looks good that stuff adds up..........Congrats

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    Make sure you take the copper cores out of the heat sinks. They are very pretty!

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    I would really like to have a whole school of blue gills. Congrats and its almost time for a truck, don't you think? Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Looks like I'm not the only one who can't set the date on my camera! Good score!

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    Outstanding young man!!!

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    Pallet of towers = blue fin tuna in my book. Nice going and at a good price for them. Nice price for the other stuff too. Can they be a steady supplier for you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Pallet of towers = blue fin tuna in my book. Nice going and at a good price for them. Nice price for the other stuff too. Can they be a steady supplier for you?
    Possibly the guy with the misc. stuff broken down maybe. He's advertising the next town over with brochures and getting this stuff free so I went just above the local scrapyard (pricewise) and he was happy. Hopefully it was not the last time.
    The pallet load (there were 3 total) came out of a storage unit that these people bought and was reselling. I took the best pallet.
    Pallet #2 had at least 8-9 empties on it, I don't call that one a bargain. And their older, and some of the cases are really outdated, so not much resale value there.

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    Mechanic688 ]Possibly the guy with the misc. stuff broken down maybe. He's advertising the next town over with brochures and getting this stuff free so I went just above the local scrapyard (pricewise) and he was happy. Hopefully it was not the last time.
    The pallet load (there were 3 total) came out of a storage unit that these people bought and was reselling. I took the best pallet.
    Pallet #2 had at least 8-9 empties on it, I don't call that one a bargain. And their older, and some of the cases are really outdated, so not much resale value
    The older the towers the better the grade of boards and lots more pretty gold proc chips. Also if they are older towers like IBM look into them before breaking down. There are people that will buy at better than scrap value even if they aren't in working condition.

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    I have gotten some of my best computer towers from people who buy a locker and then don't know how to move them. Have a guy now who is actively looking for them since I pay $5 each for them.

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    Also if they are older towers like IBM look into them before breaking down. There are people that will buy at better than scrap value even if they aren't in working condition.
    Unfortunately I already scrapped a desktop IBM.

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    Very cool.

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    I'll take a blue gill like that any day of the week. Congrats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Pallet #2 had at least 8-9 empties on it, I don't call that one a bargain. And their older, and some of the cases are really outdated, so not much resale value there.
    Define "empty"? bare case? no PS or Mobo? Are you aware that even the older AT cases are getting hard to find? Also, does "empty" mean there's empty slots on the back? I'm thinking a good old Mobo with a good ol CPU, no other cards, no other nothin, may just be worth more nowdays than a purple P4 with a stockpile of newer cards. Do you realize how many "empty" cases get tossed, carrying no more than an old mobo, with it's old CPU still inside?

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    Sweet grabs!

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    I would really like to have a whole school of blue gills. Congrats and its almost time for a truck, don't you think? Mike.
    Don't need a truck, I haven't wore out my Taurus yet,,lol

    Looks like I'm not the only one who can't set the date on my camera! Good score!
    Everytime I turn around it jumps back to a default date, so it's been 2005 for quite a while now.

    Define "empty"? bare case? no PS or Mobo?
    Yes, totally empty except for the wires for the switch, and one side panel (and sometimes the front) missing.

    I ended up with over 30 lb of M.B's, 6 lb of fingercards, 25 lb of HD's, 2 lb of CPU's, 2 lb of ram, and almost 60 lb of drives, not counting the full towers. That was just the second load. can you say,"happy dance" ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    Looks like I'm not the only one who can't set the date on my camera! Good score!
    When you replace the batteries in it, leave them out for a little while. When I do that with mine, it starts off with a "set date" or "cancel" option, choosing cancel makes the date go away ; )

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    Just to update I had a young man that likes to "build computers" look at the 30 off the pallet. He sorted the "possibles" from the scrap and as I tore them down he was rebuilding a couple. He does a complete wipe of the system and a new install. So far we've sold 1 computer for $60. 1 package (computer, 19" monitor, keyboard, mouse) for $120. Hard Drive for $30. We split the money 50/50 and I still made way more than scrap and we have a couple more to go.

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