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Title: [wts] a mystery box full of metal scraps
Post by: TotallyNotaLiar on March 23, 2018, 10:41:07 PM
make an offer

price offered will determine the size and weight of the mystery I could send you.

all harvested from dismantled computer components. batteries, wires and pcb's not included.


Title: Re: [wts] a mystery box full of metal scraps
Post by: erre on March 23, 2018, 10:42:49 PM
Weird, but still better than many ICO offers  ;D


Title: Re: [wts] a mystery box full of metal scraps
Post by: TotallyNotaLiar on March 23, 2018, 10:43:54 PM
I figure if someone had the skill to recycle the components I would muster the skill to dismantle them, put them in a box and ship them to that individual.

This could follow up with a mystery box full of chips if I ever find myself a good de-soldering setup.


Title: Re: [wts] a mystery box full of metal scraps
Post by: SaltySpitoon on March 23, 2018, 10:49:29 PM
What computer components is the metal from? I'd assume copper/aluminum? And mostly in wire or what form? I can re-purpose all non ferrous metals, its just a question of whether its worth doing so.


Title: Re: [wts] a mystery box full of metal scraps
Post by: TotallyNotaLiar on March 23, 2018, 10:58:16 PM
What computer components is the metal from? I'd assume copper/aluminum? And mostly in wire or what form? I can re-purpose all non ferrous metals, its just a question of whether its worth doing so.

yeah, old computers have huge chunks of specific materials. If you'd like I could assemble a small sampler pack for you. You would need to test them for ferrous content yourself.

I haven't separated enough wires at this time to make it worth sending any, if you'd like me to start a mystery box of wire then I could think about it, but not particularily interested in that at this time.

I'll consider mystery boxes in this order of importance.

 metal scraps
 chips
  wire