Hi guys.
Personal intro: I spent a long time in the military, jumped outta airplanes, blew some stuff up, then had to switch to
a different "job" when the government decided that everybody in the world was nice and we didn't need to worry
about protecting America. I ended up in the computer area, and I've been acquiring servers, arrays, etc. for quite
a while as I tried to get GOOD at my new job, and then tried to stay current with new technology.
My first journey into the scrap world is "driven" by a combination of my wife, our car, black ice
in APRIL in Pittsburgh,
and the end result of Newton's first law, An object in motion, etc.. Last week my wife was driving to work, hit some
ice, wrecked our car. It wasn't a pretty car, but it ran great. Since it's older than the norm, even though it should be
good for another 100k, the ins co is going to total it. The good news is, the woman who is perfect for me wasn't seriously
injured. The bad news is, we can't afford a car payment right now. Medical bills (from things other than the vehicle
accident), house repairs, etc. have drained my reserve and I've heard Uncle Sam gets kinda irate if we make our own
money, even if we use GOOD crayons. I decided it was time to get rid of some of my hardware and since some of the
servers are 200-300 lbs, which is a lot of metal, I thought I might get a little cash to help out if I could get scrap money.
I have several large servers, quite a few small workstations, hard disk arrays, probably 150 to 200 ac adapters,
a hundred or so hard drives, a 2' by 4' drawer of power cords, boxes of circuit boards for PC and server, aluminum, brass,
and steel mounting brackets/frames etc. I spent a couple hours asking Professor Google and making phone calls in my
area with no success, then I came across a link to an article in this forum. The tiny, weakly flickering light bulb came on
over my head, and I thought it would make sense to actually ask some experts on recycling instead of relying upon
Steve from the internet who (if I could find the link I'd include it) thought AC adapters were
air conditioner plugs, and
that a circuit board was a round piece of wood. I'm not trying to make a living at this, just want to see if I can help
defray expenses with my hardware or if I should just try to sell it on e-bay (which is a long term solution I'd prefer
to avoid).
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