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escrap

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Had another good load today. Here are the totals.

Towers-636
Servers-15
Switches-35

Total weight of the items-15,636lbs

Here are a few pics i took, between the sweating..lol

Zack
 

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lambskin,

The real killer is, that ten years ago the equipment we picked up would be well over 450K. :cry:

Zack
 
I love them too. It makes it easy when they are all the same, as you never have to change a bit, and you know exactly where every screw is. The floppies and disc drives are a breeze too. Should all be done within 2 days tops.
 
Mic,

Are you talking resale value. If so, from all our contacts, nobody really cares about 10 year old units. lol
 
escrap said:
lambskin,

The real killer is, that ten years ago the equipment we picked up would be well over 450K. :cry:

Zack
If only you could turn back time now that they are in your possession. What source did you acquire all that from if you don’t mind me asking?
 
Wow thats a crap load of boxes, too bad I didnt see this when it was posted I would love to of had the magnets from the hard drives I could of used them for a project i am doing now.
 
They were all acquired from a school. Alot of our material comes from schools and hospitals.
 
I'm new. But I am curious, how much did a load like that cost you?

I have access to 450 pc's with no hard drives for $1,000.00

Seems like a deal to me but I am really new and being cautious and reading a lot of posts looking for someone who had a similar experiences.
-Dave
 
Dave,

This load cost me 1500.00 to purchase. We currently pay schools .20/lb for their computer towers if they are whole. That price includes picking it up from them. Lets just say the average computer weighs 20 lbs, which is a light estimate. 450X20=9000lbs....9000lbsx.20=$1800.00. We would roughly pay 1800 dollars for a load similar to yours. You need to see what each computer is worth to you. Hope that helps you out some.

Zack Morris
 

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