Made a great find in the last load of PC's. A working IBM 5160. Plus lot's of PCBS
Made a great find in the last load of PC's. A working IBM 5160. Plus lot's of PCBS
One question. The 4 plates by blue, do not stick to magnet, but not sure what they are made of. Is it white copper or aluminum? Also, what is the easiest way to destory to heavy duty transformer?
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They are probably aluminum. If you are not sure, take a knife or chisel and cut one of the corners off.
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That's where a file comes in handy, just file a notch so you can see the color.
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What are you going to do with the old IBM? I found one recently though it won't power on so was thinking of Ebay for parts.
Ahh, i remember when my side cutters were clean! 100,000+ cuts ago. lol.
Looks like fun, got a good setup. What i've found that helps, quickly fab up out of a couple pieces of wood, some screws and nails, a small "wall" to hang yer tools on. After about the 900th time of knocking my dang pliers/screwdriver/what have ya, off the table, i got angry. I throw my sockets on the nails too, and label them. Just a quick and easy thing too make life a bit easier.
And those heatsinks are aluminum.
LOL Hoss and thanks. I'm always looking for a screwdriver or something. I've listed the IBM 5160 on Craigslist for 200. It still works, so I figured:" What the heck" Why not give it a try. The IBM 5160 is the 2nd pc IMB made. They go for vintage, so I would list in in Ebay. May be some takers. Been back at it since 5 this morning, and now getting some online time. Looking for the best pcb buyers prices.
Did you have any luck selling the 5160 on CL?
nope. But had to try.
tried searching ebay for parts to those in completed listings ?
What are you doing with the transformer? You can get the copper out, if that's what you mean.
Ebay is the way to go Craigs List will not get the response you are looking for
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amen! Reco, that's where the traffic goes. Another thought is the numbers on those parts might not be found in ANY search, that could leave very few options, but does at least say that part isn't available anywhere, at any price. If you still wanted to market it at better than scrap, and have good reason to believe someone Will eventually come looking, the only other option would be to list that part w/ number on your own site, and wait till someone else searches, and hope they're looking to buy
Thanks Mike and Bear. I'm a web developer by trade, but have been so busy with my Bulldogs, and electronics that I haven't had the chance to be on the computer, much. I got my guy's cataloging all parts that are good, and working on my e-store late, each night. Close to having website up. You guy's have been a great help, and I learn everyday. How's things going Mike? Still got more, when your ready. This time you'll have to stop by my place and see what I got going. Could always use a little help.
You said you needed a hard plastic solution
Try these guys
Green Earth Computer Recycling
1015 W Kirkland Ave Ste 102, Nashville, TN 37216
(615) 262-9279
They are baling their plastic and selling it....I have seen the operation and you mabye able to work sumthing out with them
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