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    Cisco Switches. My results

    Ran across large cisco switches. $30 each. Like these. http://www.netxg.com/Products/Cisco/...500Series.html

    After doing lots of research I found out they are mostly worthless. (Now, keep in mind, some of the boards for these get thousands of dollars, just none of the one's I had. Do your research!) I can maybe get $160 for each chassis when emptied out... but then I would have to pay shipping off of that. I figure around 80 lbs each empty. Shipping would kill the deal.

    I decided to scrap them. One was a nine slot Cisco 6500 and 2 Were 6 slot 6500. 2 of the slots were empty. So I had 19 slots filled. I took all the boards off the metal backers and got a total of 79 lbs of boards. I took the 3 back planes out and got around 17 lbs of back planes.... and hundreds of screws and standoffs. Thank god for the highspeed screwdriver!

    2 buyers called these Telecom boards! Nice! The buyer I went with wanted the heat sinks removed... So a few pounds less in board weight, and a few pounds more in my aluminum buckets. As I was knocking the heat sinks off, some of the Aluminum caps came off the processors. (There is what looks like a processor under each heatsink). Wouldn't you know it, there is a plate of gold under each processor cap. I guess there is gold in the chips. I just never saw it before.



    Anyway... I am finally going to try Ewasted... since you have all given him such good reviews.

    Here's the pics. Enjoy.

    http://www.use.com/5dfcc63c2560511aa9b6
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    Very nice, I wondered what was inside of those things. Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Nice looking stash,,
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    Sweet! Can't wait to find a few of those one day.

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    wdaddy, i shipped 70 pounds fedex for $35, I don't think 80 pounds was that much more

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    I love those things. Case is usualy alluminum as well on those switches. Lots and lots of boards in them.

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    Boards without heat sinks was 10 lbs less. Ick.


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