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    So I have been reading up on how to scrap harddrives but I am wondering what exactly can i scrap from these things? Should i just sell them for .30/lb or is it worth it to take it apart?

    Also same thing with the cd/dvd drives. I have just as many of those as i do harddrives.



    Thanks guys![/QUOTE]

    I will BUY them WHOLE at 1.10 a pound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyrecycle View Post
    I will BUY them WHOLE at 1.10 a pound.
    Move to Houston, please? haha. I hate taking those drives apart. I've got a stack of about 50 piled up as of right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rca987 View Post
    Move to Houston, please? haha. I hate taking those drives apart. I've got a stack of about 50 piled up as of right now.
    I will let you know when I make an another trip down there for pick ups. I have a few companies who have me pop down there every now and then an buy all of there stuff.

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    easyrecycle, will you buy them even if they have a hole drilled through them? what about shipping?


    Quote Originally Posted by easyrecycle View Post
    I will BUY them WHOLE at 1.10 a pound.
    *i have scrap metal running through my blood and i love it*

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