I went into the scrapyard again today to get price details. He said they had not arrived yet and come and see him on Monday.
Last night I spent a few hours picking out some motherboards to clean and check them. There's more work than I thought.
Different CPU sockets (if there's a way to separate the boards I want to use it), divided into large and small sockets.
But the older MB's (7pin DIN only sockets) are classed as 'Large sockets', but they will be separated, but included with them.
There's a smaller socket with the face of 100% pins, I found a few of those MB's. I think they are classed as 'small sockets'.
Some MB's had little boards on them that will have to be removed, they only have chokes on them.
Some other boards still had Aluminium heatsinks, some of them screwed to power transistors, extra work there.
I had been removing the little Brass bolts that are screwed into the plugs fascia, I have screwed them back together and have a 23 foot length now. That's just a start.
And there's the odd 'slot processor MB mixed in too...
And! There's mold and dirt on about half of the boards, I thought I cleaned most of that stuff off before I stacked them.
That's extra work because they have to be dry before they get sent away.
And!! I don't think I have two MB's that are exactly the same to sort together anyway.
Even ones that look similar are very different when you look close at them, different sizes is the biggest difference, positions of sockets, layout of minor parts on the boards.
Maybe I just better sort by colours and then sizes. The space its going to take is a big problem, to do anything, it involves picking up a bunch of boxes to get to the one I want, there's not enough area to lay much out to see it all at once.
He also tells me that I can "Get better prices for my heatsink Ali, as its a special Alloy". Uh, I didn't know that... Been selling it as 'extrusion'.
I forgot to ask him about prices for my plastic coated Copper wire. 400kgs worth.
My local buyer only pays $1.80 for $720 for the 400kg.
I can get $1090 for it 400miles away from here, and a paid holiday.
The
escrap buyer will be able to adjust prices to suit if it means a sale for him.
He's actually a youngish chap who I met 18 years ago when I was buying my house, he's quite intelligent (for a Kiwi... that's just 'intelligent' to a American...) and real business driven from a young 16? age.
He must have been 20 and buying/selling houses when I first met him.
He lent money to somebody and ended up with a scrapyard by default and just had to make the most out of it.
There's soo much going on at that place, he's got ten things going at once, exporting cars and parts to Asia & the middle east. Knowing all the part # & their worth. Buy different cars for their parts and different metals as well and the breaking & sorting. Juggling that and questions left, right & centre, & sometimes from above.
Every time I have been there, there's been someone arrive who is just a 'friend'.
Last time it was a older guy who's car had just stopped changing gear and then blew up, stuffed.
"Oh, I have a xxxxx, its like the last car you had, its works and has everything sorted, I will get the guys to pick up your old car and you can keep that one".
OK, I don't expect he made any money on that deal. That's not his point, he was just "seeing the guy right".
The guy and I chatted a bit. Its weird, in life you sometimes meet two people who look & act so very alike that they could be twins, even his manner of speaking and voice & expressions was just the same as a guy I knew, a real Kiwi character. I'd probably do anything I could to help him out too.
But I did ask him (the owner) "if he actually does clean down the computers and microwaves from his shred pile?"
He said he "has not been able too lately as its built up a bit too much and he's got other stuff to store and no place to put it too".
"Uh, I can do that sort of stuff, I'm very good at it, its what I have been doing for years".
$$$$$ signs....
"Come and see me on Monday about that".
I think I have a new job......
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