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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnraxlrose88 View Post
    so what do just the fingers sell for price wise? And what are the laser eyes worth? I usually don't mess around with them....i must be missing something
    Don't know how much value is there with the laser's but here was someone's auction on Ebay of a lb of pins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Don't know how much value is there with the laser's but here was someone's auction on Ebay of a lb of pins.
    1 lb of Gold Plated Computer Pins for Scrap Recovery | eBay
    wonder what those pins are off of ? They're not off ide connectors. The only thing it even remotely reminds me of are the long connectors used in some older server power supply and board connectors

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    Cool! good to know im not the only compulsive scrapper around here! now im gonna have to start tearing down those laser eyes (was selling them as IA) and add to the misc gold plated retirement pile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Don't know how much value is there with the laser's but here was someone's auction on Ebay of a lb of pins.
    1 lb of Gold Plated Computer Pins for Scrap Recovery | eBay
    $105 for just 1lb...hmm I wonder if that is a normal thing to pay? If so, I will start to pull them all for that!

    Mechanic, what tool do you use, to seperate the pins from the connector? I am guessing perhaps a simple pair of pliers?

    Also, this would be for any type of PC connector, as long as the pins are gold color, correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    $105 for just 1lb...hmm I wonder if that is a normal thing to pay? If so, I will start to pull them all for that!
    Mechanic, what tool do you use, to separate the pins from the connector? I am guessing perhaps a simple pair of pliers?
    Also, this would be for any type of PC connector, as long as the pins are gold color, correct?
    George I pulled these pins out of floppy drives so the majority are easy as the backs of the pins are sticking out of the back of the plastic connector. I cut the connector off the floppy and pull the small motor on the back, only 2 screws cause the shaft of the motors are brass or SS. I use a bolt cutter to snap off the motor shaft.

    As far as pulling the pins I use a long needle nose pliers from the end and grab ahold and pry the pin out the back one at a time. Lift up a little then reach down and get a new grip and just kind of leverage them out.

    As far as a the ones with the pin flush with the plastic I think I'm going to gently use the "hammer technique" and give it a couple of whacks so I can get ahold of the back of the pins.

    Don't forget to take out the neodymium magnets on each side of the floating eye. Those are great and very powerful for being only 1/4 inch squares.
    Yea, I missed those, thanks for reminding Pnut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    George I pulled these out of floppy drives so the majority are easy as the backs of the pins are sticking out of the back of the plastic connector. I cut the connector off the floppy and pull the small motor on the back, only 2 screws cause the shaft of the motors are brass or SS. I use a bolt cutter to snap off the motor shaft.

    As far as pulling the pins I use a long needle nose pliers from the end and grab ahold and pry the pin out the back one at a time. Lift up a little then reach down and get a new grip and just kind of leverage them out.

    As far as a the ones with the pin flush with the plastic I think I'm going to gently use the "hammer technique" and give it a couple of whacks so I can get ahold of the back of the pins.
    Gotcha, so they both came from Floppy Drives, I dont know why I was thinking the other thing. I blame it on tired I guess lol

    Anyways, so it would just be the old style floppies, that took the floppy disks, correct? I have a couple of them, so I will test this out over the next few days, and setup a separate tote for them.

    What do you believe your Iris's will sell for?

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