A question on these hard drive boards. Are the larger ones, particularly the top left, worth a better price if I have a bunch of them? I know the larger ones are older. Or are all in the same group?
A question on these hard drive boards. Are the larger ones, particularly the top left, worth a better price if I have a bunch of them? I know the larger ones are older. Or are all in the same group?
there was a buyer who actually sorted HD Boards....Probably long gone as it appears only a handful of buyers still active at least on this FORUM......I'd say if you had enough of those specific boards to refine (1000's of pounds) you could probably command a premium.......Ebay also will sometimes command a premium for higher grade boards but with the raise of USPS rates kinda a wash just sending it to a buyer here and supporting the forum
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I may be wrong but the one on the top left looks like a tape drive board
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Top left could be a SCSI hard drive board- some Quantums used them.
You could try eBay, but for most of us, the quantity isn't there to ask for a premium
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ummm you should pull that tantalum before sending them in...I always do.
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Ouch, what does the buyer here say about that? (I dunno, just wondering?)
I have separated my hard drive boards into different sorts. There's that many different shapes its not that hard too.
I only have a banana box over filled with them so there's like 5 of the least amount of different boards.
I believe the general consensus will be your traditional buyer's hard drive board pricing.
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Mudlucky and Matador have it right. They top left is an old scsi (scuzzie) drive. It's been cold here in Southern Maine. Like stay indoors, I'm not going outside if I don't have to, cold. So I have been taking hard drives apart.
Last edited by nutpie; 02-16-2016 at 08:10 AM.
Never had an issue. We get the same price on our end WITH tantalum (ie boards that have it) as the ones without. I pull all tantalum off all my boards before sending them in. For instance there isn't a separate pricepoint for fingerboards that have tantalum vs ones that don't. I have never had an issue and always gotten fair pricing after pulling.
If you want to get paid more for the older (higher grade) boards then also be prepared to get less for the newer (lower grade) ones. Its all averaged into what we get paid.
Last edited by jiffy117; 02-17-2016 at 08:34 AM.
i just boxed up 1400 pounds of boards n9t 1 have i pulled tantalums off them i dont want a down graded price for doing so
1400lbs? And you aren't refining? I sure hope you are getting a preferred price at that weight.
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