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Just to clarify, you're talking about BarrensRealm NOT Ewasted? A little confusing for other folks as to which buyer you were cautioning against.
When I sold mine to Ewasted I had less then 2# and it wasn't worth shipping separately. Much easier to just toss it in a large mixed shipment that was already heading out...
~You have to start somewhere to get anywhere~
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The price I was paid was for complete boards, no pulling. You can get some nice prices for gold plated pins on Ebay though...
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You can pull the pins but it takes forever, you get a good return just selling them whole.
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Scrappingred, I meant barren realms, NOT ewasted. I will edit my original response.
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Clarification: Pin Boards, or Backplanes are good sized circuit boards that originally had other boards, or cards plugged into them. They typically mount in a decent sized metal chassis. I have a lot of them in my shop awaiting their demise. The backplanes fetch a good price. 1956 said there were no backplanes on his lot of equipment..
F1 Recycles
Electronic/Electrical/Mechanical Recycling
www.f1recycles.com
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[QUOTEI would SERIOUSLY CAUTION anyone considering using that buyer(barren realms/goldchipbuyer) do a VERY thorough search on this forum, as well as the gold refining forum.
Full article at Scrap Metal Forum: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/day-l...#ixzz3GASzWG8H
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Sorry all. I wasn't aware of any issues with the site I posted.
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Actually the pin board I was referring to is the wire wrap style board that would pre-date modern backplane expansion boards which are plug-in card style. It is literally just loads of gold pins on a board that tiny wires were wrapped around...
looks like these (not my links or pages):
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ScrappinRed: NICE!!
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What's just what I have, the second picture they are just wrapped in that tiny wire that looks like string.thanks Scrapping Red.
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I was told not to rip the wires off the pins, you end up removing some of the plating and devalue them. Try asking Etack, he knows all about these boards.
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either way. which ever is convient for you time wise. When stripping pins from a lot of boards I use a Mustash trimmer , hold board in a tub and zip away.
This method also eliminates the trim problem and creasts premium pins for maximum gold content. to a home refiner. and eliminates the solder/ silver/lead problems for said refiner.
This method increases the # of pins per lb but increases the value to premimum status.
Last edited by EcoSafe; 10-15-2014 at 03:24 PM.
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