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    Finished my biggest scrapping project to date!

    Hey all!

    Finished scrapping three pallets of computers just recently. Lugging those G3 iMacs around was a muscle builder! Mostly had older computers (Pentium 2 and before, plus a few newer ones, nothing past an occasional P4 era celeron.

    Wall stack two deep on CD-Rom's, floppy drives taller than myself, and a few feet of hard drives. Power supplies look like the hanging gardens taking up a good chunk of a wall themselves. 150lbs of motherboards roughly, about 8lbs of RAM, 36lbs of add-on cards.

    Shipping isn't too bad for just the boards but I did end up with a few questions and curiosities.:

    Anyone out there want to pay freight on the drives/power supplies? Otherwise they don't seem very economical to ship on my end (no freight discounts..or I'm not entering them properly on the sites to get a quote).

    I've heard about gold tipped connectors, should I cut the ends off the 50gal bag full of IDE connectors I salvaged?

    In the pictures I have three processors completely stuck to their HSF combos...couldn't even pry them loose with my boot (which..believe me..I apply more force to than a hammer that might strike my fingers! :P).



    Also some strange looking ones, original Pentiums on a larger slot in card.


    Even took a picture of these weird little chips with two slots for pins on one side, seemed interesting.


    And..some tiny processor cards from a few Apple tower desktop machines if I remember correctly.





    Its been an interesting (and time consuming!) haul..now I'm ready to get them out of the building and to someone who wants them! Seems like the precious metal market hasn't been going in a great direction lately, but I suppose those are the breaks, especially on larger scrappings.






    http://s16.scrapmetalforum.com/9tgdr9kw5/20120806_173440.jpg <--More expansion cards!

    (Opps, hit image limit..well here are some links to others if interested in variety of processors. )

    http://s16.scrapmetalforum.com/4dtvl2p6t/20120806_162702.jpg
    http://s16.scrapmetalforum.com/6xpif6cqt/20120806_162737.jpg
    http://s16.scrapmetalforum.com/8e10xbfnp/20120806_162742.jpg
    http://s16.scrapmetalforum.com/x8kire0hx/20120806_162851.jpg
    http://s16.scrapmetalforum.com/vlzwjwdtx/20120806_162855.jpg
    http://s16.scrapmetalforum.com/ok1yxpa85/20120806_162859.jpg


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    There are plenty of buyers on this forum........Pick one you like and send them a PM....They will be happy to assist you

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    Hard drives and disc drives are not worth shipping. If you don't have a buyer within driving distance from you, you might want to pull the boards out and scrap the rest. Then you could ship the boards to a buyer here on the forum. My two cents.

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    Kotoku, where are you located? This would allow us to help find you a buyer that you might be able to drive to.
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    Oh! Didn't even think of that. I'm over in Staunton, VA, so the western side of the state. I figure if I'm doing a decent pallet full it makes it worth it (as I've gotten an offer to have it freight shipped that is a good bit better than I'd get going individually). I am glad to hear I'm not crazy on the fact that many of these items are harder to make a profit on when shipping though!

    I found Easy on here, who seems pretty darn helpful so far at helping me arrange some shipping for my 600+lbs of merch.

    Don't see many people operating in Virginia, am I missing them?

    Been doing this in the afternoons after work with my brother, has been a pretty fun way to make a few bucks at least! Feels like a lot more work on such a big stack as opposed to me just tearing a few down here and there and tossing their parts in a box.

    This forum has been very helpful reading along the way, great resource!

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    Don't see many people operating in Virginia, am I missing them?
    I don't believe we have any buyers operating in Va.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    I don't believe we have any buyers operating in Va.
    So strange! 9th highest GDP by state and one of the highest per capita and no one to sell to! I tried looking off the forum as well which seems to confirm the same (what scrapper doesn't end up here though. )

    Thanks a bunch for taking the time to let me know! Appreciate it!


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