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    Accidental scrapper? "Inherited" a room full of OLD e-waste and a true main frame...

    Hello,
    I'm intrigued by the e-waste recycling and have been poking around here for a few days. I live in Florence SC and recently purchased a warehouse which was full of "junk" and some good things as well. I failed at my attempt to recycle the paper and ended up filling a 30 yard dumpster with computer paper and clean catalogs. Sonoco packaging is just about 20 miles from me and they would have bought the paper IF I could deliver it but I didn't have time or a great way to transport it. I have a loading dock and pallet jack and was willing to sort it in gaylords for them but they said 15,000# isn't enough for them to drop a trailer and take it for free. So I paid $365 for the dumpster .

    Now I'm filling a 20 yard with scrap metal which they are basically going to haul away for free plus a few bucks. I considered hauling it to the scrap yard myself but I'm super busy during business hours since I have a full time job and need the convenience of the dumpster for a few weeks as I sort through stuff.

    So here is what intrigues me and I need some advice on. I collected all of the e-waste from which was scattered around and it pretty much fills a room. This is old, heavy archaic stuff from the 70s, 80s and a few monichrome monitors that may have hit 1990. I know nothing about scrapping except frompoking around here and watching a few youtube videos. If I pay a highschool kidto strip this stuff down for me and ship it to Ewasted how much approximatelyshould I expect to get (I mean like $200 or $1200)? Would I be better off tolet someone take it for a couple hundred bucks and not spend the time / effort?There aren't any pentiums, hard drives or even sticks of ram but there areplenty of power supplies, line conditioners, boards and ribbon cable. For curiosityI opened up one of the old "monitors" which are actually individuallights that make up a character and it has 10 rows of characters by like 50columns. I also opened one of the old keyboards which has the heavy plastickeys stuck to the board. The main frame mother-boards pop out easily enough butthere appears to be a lot more than the boards that could be salvaged.



    Thoughts? Given the age, should I expect there tobe much mercury, lead or other things that could make me glow in the dark?


    Since this is my first post it won't let me post pictures yet so I'm going to have to go trolling and commenting to see if I can get past this stipulation.

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    you have mentioned that you have some scrap metal!! I do scrap metal art and I'm interested in that I live here in Spartanburg SC. thanks!!

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    We are 3 hrs apart but otherwise I'd give you all the rotors and cv axles you could use....

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    You really need to do some research on that old computer equipment before you go ripping through it. Some of it could be worth a lot of money. Some old keyboards sell for a lot. Google and ebay are your friend. Look up model and part numbers and see what you have before it's to late.
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    i see a few options for you:
    - just give t away to the first one who can come and clear it ALL away.
    - sell it to one of the members here but they have to take it All away ASAP
    - work out a deal with one of the members here where they take away everything & strip it all down & sell it- then he splits the profits with you.

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    I agree. It is difficult to know what you have without pictures. I have been scrapping some huge hard drives from 1986. There are seven large boards in each and ewasted has been giving me $5 a pound for those after I have removed the processors which sell for $30 a pound.



    I also have pieces from a Xerox 820II. The only one I found for sale is on ebay where they are asking $1200 for it.

    So yeah, do your homework before you start ripping things apart or giving it away. Good luck to you. Sounds like a fun job.

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    I google your location and it is unfortunate you are 5 hours away.....If you were within a couple 100 miles I would actually pay you and remove your "mess".....Check local CL ads see if anyone is doing ewaste in your area


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