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    Harddrives breakdown.. parts bucket.

    I've been stripping harddrives down for quite sometimes, got a few pictures to share.. if You folks are interested in what I do with these. or would like to inquire on these items please let me know.



    These are the read write heads on the harddrives.



    Up above is the platters.



    above are the motors.. what I don't have pictures.. because I store these in a secret place are the Harddrive boards, and the die cast al..

    By breaking em down.. I actually come out ahead... yea it time.. but remember this.?

    http://s1307.photobucket.com/user/bn...5c765.mp4.html

    Hope you enjoy the video.. and this short intermission

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    When u can't get the screws out Cruz they strip, do you drill them? That is a lot of hard drives.

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    We have a buyer for the platters and magnets. And on the back of the motors, look at the "gold" dots on the mylar, (use a razor knife to slide under the mylar and pop it off) I save them and the motors go to the local yard. I guess some people sell them on Fleebay.
    When u can't get the screws out Cruz they strip, do you drill them? That is a lot of hard drives.
    I take a cut off wheel in a Dremel and put a slice in the head of a stubborn screw and take it out with a smaller straight edge screwdriver.
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    i use the same thing, dremel with cut off wheels

    i like the ez lock wheels the best

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    sweet deal and good money $2lb for platters plus on the side I sell them on ebay 25cents each for crafts armatures I sell $50 for a medium flat rate box which varies in weight screws intact $4lb on ebay lots of good cast and motors vary as well some I sell from $1-5 working but most I get are just scrap

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kochy View Post
    When u can't get the screws out Cruz they strip, do you drill them? That is a lot of hard drives.
    Yes I drill them out... but with the right bits.. I get 95% of them out.. with no problem... the right tool can get the job done right..

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    What is the right T# for the Hard Drives? I've got a bunch and decided to tear them down.
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    there are several actually.. I'll get the name of the scrwedriver that I use from ace hardware.. they are wonderful... swap out bit thumb screwdrivers.. I use My drill and I'm pretty effective on not stripping out the screws.

    will post tommorow..

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    Did anyone by chance watch the video.? at the bottom of all them pics...

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    Yes..an I found it amusing and insightful. I give it two thumbs up.

    Your staff should have it's own comedy hour. :P Specially Monkey..( didn't catch the first part of the name, just monkey..lol )she was a trip dancing in the corner there in the first part of the video. Middle guy seems rather camera shy. An I'm now going to try an get me collection like you of HD parts..my yard would freak if I walked in with a bunch of totes filled like yours..LOL

    Good staff and good video. Funny and you learn something, my kind of video. Not off the wall antics like some other videos I've seen going for the comedy bit..for you guys it all seemed to come naturally, an I mean that in a good way.

    Sirscrapalot - Enjoyed the video, thank you.

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    My kids had a blast doing it,, they want to do another video.. but tring to come up with something.. maybe scrappin computers... But really Bob.. the builder needs beer.. any donation is greatly appreciatated..

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    Great thread and love the video both my girls (7yrs -11yrs) were like, "um Dad, when we gonna do that?"

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    Thanks for sharing. Looks like you all had fun in creating that video

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    What do you do with the read/write heads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    What is the right T# for the Hard Drives? I've got a bunch and decided to tear them down.
    T-8 will pull the boards, and maybe some of the screws inside. The tops and inside use about 3 different sizes.
    T-7's will be used also, no two HD's will have the exact same setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    What is the right T# for the Hard Drives? I've got a bunch and decided to tear them down.
    I was in an old hardware store and asked about torx tips, they had sizes 5-10 for a buck a piece, got the whole set in good tips for 5 bux

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    We have a buyer for the platters and magnets. And on the back of the motors, look at the "gold" dots on the mylar, (use a razor knife to slide under the mylar and pop it off) I save them and the motors go to the local yard. I guess some people sell them on Fleebay.


    I take a cut off wheel in a Dremel and put a slice in the head of a stubborn screw and take it out with a smaller straight edge.
    If you will look closely most those traces are fully gold plated under the maylar.
    We buy electronic scrap, Gold Karat scrap, gold filled, refined gold, silver and many other item's.

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    anyone come across HDs where the "eye" won't come out? I'm referring to the center piece under the platters. I have one now, no screws, nothing. Bugging me to cause I scrapped that little sticker off on it, an there is a nice gold button. I must have!

    So how do you all deal with these? Weird question I know, but what do you expect from me?

    Sirscrapalot - Color me perplexed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    anyone come across HDs where the "eye" won't come out? I'm referring to the center piece under the platters. I have one now, no screws, nothing. Bugging me to cause I scrapped that little sticker off on it, an there is a nice gold button. I must have!
    Don't remove the sticker, that voids the warrantee! ; ) I think I flipped one over and whacked it with a hammer to pop a motor out once

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