Hard Drive Logic Boards
In a little over a week, a lot of computers, switches and thin clients have been scrapped. It is really fun. I also think we finally found out how to set up processes to do it the best way. Slowly but surely it has progressed.
Two pneumatic reversible screwdrivers are on the way. Also a real desk with the edges (to avoid screws falling to the floor) is on the way. We will also customize the table so sorting of different the material in different directions (to underling containers) can be made direct at the table.
We have also measured and categorized different materials. Weighted different materials and taken the amount of time for different parts of the scrapping process. It is amazing how much material from a computer, aluminum, steel, power supplies etc. apart from the e-scrap, which could be sold.
I will eventually post our results.
In one week we have managed to collect computers and removed one kilogram RAM cards. This without we had to pay one penny for any of it. These without us even have advertised or have put up a website for it. I can only imagine what we can accomplish when we get a little more commercial with advertise and a webpage, that we accept and buy scrap computers and various e-scrap materials.
One thing we haven’t been able to figure out yet is the average yield for hard drive logic boards
If we look at webpages like boardsort.com and gtechbrokers.com and can see that they pay almost as much per pound for these boards as for RAM-memories.
Does anybody know what these boards hold in PM as an average? I have really tried to search the forum and internet, but haven’t found the information anywhere.
Thanks for answers.
In a little over a week, a lot of computers, switches and thin clients have been scrapped. It is really fun. I also think we finally found out how to set up processes to do it the best way. Slowly but surely it has progressed.
Two pneumatic reversible screwdrivers are on the way. Also a real desk with the edges (to avoid screws falling to the floor) is on the way. We will also customize the table so sorting of different the material in different directions (to underling containers) can be made direct at the table.
We have also measured and categorized different materials. Weighted different materials and taken the amount of time for different parts of the scrapping process. It is amazing how much material from a computer, aluminum, steel, power supplies etc. apart from the e-scrap, which could be sold.
I will eventually post our results.
In one week we have managed to collect computers and removed one kilogram RAM cards. This without we had to pay one penny for any of it. These without us even have advertised or have put up a website for it. I can only imagine what we can accomplish when we get a little more commercial with advertise and a webpage, that we accept and buy scrap computers and various e-scrap materials.
One thing we haven’t been able to figure out yet is the average yield for hard drive logic boards
If we look at webpages like boardsort.com and gtechbrokers.com and can see that they pay almost as much per pound for these boards as for RAM-memories.
Does anybody know what these boards hold in PM as an average? I have really tried to search the forum and internet, but haven’t found the information anywhere.
Thanks for answers.