Originally Posted by
mikeinreco
To me
Ewaste seems like a little secret club.........I only see very few people hauling electronics.....When I go to the yard my shred looks bad (ewaste remnants are messy lots of plastic/metal mix) but I don't worry about that........In the back of my mind I know that I will make 100's if not $1000's off the stuff I took apart........Let the others struggle to haul the heavy stuff while I rake in the profits.......I'd say if you have a local buyer for the stuff you mentioned sell it local.....
A/C adapters I cut the wire and throw transformer in the shred.......CD/DVD/Floppy drive gets taken apart if green board if brown usually shred........At this point hard drives without boards have just been going in shred for me although I may go back to taking them apart again as I saw cast prices went up some........Either way it won't make much difference what you throw on the pallet as the boards will make up for most of the lower priced items
I agree. I of course dont have it all figured out yet but I feel like im getting there.....
Im not sure how pallet shipping works. Is it by weight? or size? Or both? For example, if I can fit the power supplies on the pallets, and it adds 200lbs, but is close to the same size, is it charged the same? IF so then obviously I would send it along. Thats why I am still evaluating how that all works to decide.
Harddrives I take the boards off of. cd/floppy/dvd Drives I do not feel like dealing with to take apart. I do have a buyer of the items I mentioned local, but it is only at slightly higher than shred prices, $0.07/lb for
harddrives w/o boards,
ac adapters w/wire,
psus w/o wire,
disk/cd/dvd/floppy drive
So while I could get double triple or more sending them away, if it COSTS more to add them onto the pallet of boards, then it obviously doesnt make sense.
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