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    Huge Load of goods, check it out.

    I picked this up last thursday along with 2000lbs of computer and another company from last week totalling, approx 5000lbs of goods for one weeks worth of work.






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    Holy ram! You should have a contest "Guess the Weight" like they do with jellybeans. Im guessing 360lbs! What are in the plastic jars in the second pic? Nice grab by the way.

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    Niceeee

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    Very nice, that's a lot of RAM.

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    That is a lot of RAM. I would hate to have to lift that barrel.
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    For all those old people that say they lost their memory, now we know where it went! NICE LOAD!

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    Look close its just the finger boards.

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    Did you find a buyer for the solder paste?

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    yes it just the boards, but the fact the matter is more in a barrel then with the ram chips, plus, its still valueable.

    Thanks.. and the barrel is heavy, I use my little dolly.. feel sorry for it,

    Ron, I've a couple of people inquire about it, so far, waiting on Ewated to get back with Me.

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    Score!

    Nice work, if u dont mind me asking, (im pretty new tothe the scrapping world), how and where did you score a load like that? Im into computer and electronics scrap but dont know enough about it to really profit yet... any info/help would be most appreciated ...thanks

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    Looks like some slot processor boards are in the top picture also.....nice pickup....was it all free or did you pay for it?
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    P.S.

    ....forgot to ask- What is that in the 2nd picture?

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    I'm curious about the little plastic jars also. lol, the taller ones look like candles but I know they aren't!

    Nice scoree!!!

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    I think that is the solder paste he referred to in an earlier thread. 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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