i see lots of stainless steel buckets on many lists above, around hear magnetic stainless is shred price. NONE magnetic is .45 lb.
i see lots of stainless steel buckets on many lists above, around hear magnetic stainless is shred price. NONE magnetic is .45 lb.
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Shame scrapperben's pics aren't still up. That dude has a saaaweeet set up.
I've been itching to get a little better organized. Well, last week I won four rolling media carts from a school district across town, and went & got them today. There were some misc electronics, a couple laptops, some LCD projectors, to sweeten the deal, but what I really wanted was the carts.
So I took the space I was already using on the garage floor with my disorganized, stacked, falling over jumble of buckets & bins... and made it ORGANIZED!
Steel scrap all the way to the right... can't really see it, but it's not important.
First cart as you walk in is the copper-based scrap. Brass, copper, transformers, insulated wire, motors, and then lowgrade boards just cuz they fit there.
Cart #2 is white metals; sheet, cast, & brick aluminum up top (note the consideration of weight ... lighter up top, heavier down low... sharp, huh!) Then stainless, diecast zinc, misc white like any odd nickel, monel, etc, and a coffee can for lead wheelweights. Spare buckets & you can't see them in this lighting but lead acid batteries down on the bottom shelf.
And the ewaste. Cart #3 has mobos & fingerboards up top, with a little bin for rams in front. A wire that shouldn't be there but I'm too lazy to go move it & take another pic. Lion batts, <100GB harddrives, cellphones and midgrade boards round it out.
Cart #4 has power supplies, intact laptops, and parts I'm going to sell or trade: >100GB HDs, brand-new-in-the-staticwrap mobo, etc. Then nicad batteries, NiMH batteries, CD/DVD drives, fans, and floppy drives.
The eproms, pins, gold & silver mylar, CPUs, and anything else I deem high value stay in my office inside the house.
So there's the tour. Tip your waitress and have a safe trip home.
Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein
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