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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 12:22 am 

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Please some help identifying and do some of these need things taken off to make cell class? Thanks


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 1:39 am 
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I see cellphone boards etc. Be back in a few hours.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:18 am 
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First pair of photos
The three larger CPUs are green brown fibre
The smallish one is IC
Rest of boards are peripheral


Second pair
The main boards are cell phon boards
The screen boards and bare keyboard boards are peripheral

Third pair
You have two big IC chips
The rest: yes there’s gold.
The smallest units (top right small size or bottom right full screen) are peripheral.
The infused paint tape I normally don’t send to Chris but it would probably go as mixed wire.
The inkjet cartridge wire. If it’s just one or two I’d toss it in with gold fingers. Any more than that you’d need to get a specific class from Chris. I’ve never sent more than a dozen or so at any time.
And a tiny gold finger there.

Now the more difficult stuff here
Boardsort buys gold pins, shields etc; but there’s no real class. As long as you have a quote number for other items you can include them in your shipment. Just follow up after you fill out your quote with an email with your quote number and and a note your sending pins. They scan them with an xrf gun on site and pay out based on materials content.
I’d suggest sorting the shield, bracket, and pins separate. I’d further suggest you use a small weak magnet to sort the heavy ferromagnetic pins from the lighter ones. The more you sort them the better your payout will be.
Pins range across a wide range: from a few dollars per ounce on the high end to a few dollars per lb on the low end.

You’ve got a couple of plated base components there that I’d just toss in peripheral.
The tiny key dot contact can gold with gold fingers.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 3:55 pm 

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First of all sorry I didn't number stuff it was all really small to do what I normally do, and below the gold trimmed wire end and round contact that's a peice of what normally is sorted as mixed wire with gold plating is that to be thrown in with gold fingers? Also quick question is it worth pulling pins out of vga and old large printer cable ends to save up and send in or is it better to just send them in as-is (which isn't worth shipping for me).

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:42 am 
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01)IC
02)IC
03)gold pin (sort separate)
04)gold pins
05)gold pin connector
06)gold finger
07)gold pin (add to 03)
08)cut the squares from the rest. Squares gold finger, rest wire
09)peripheral
10)mixed wire
11)peripheral
12)peripheral


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:50 am 
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Yes, if you’re not going to ship them pulling pins could be worth it. I’d pass on vga but scsi, parallel, old serial, etc. SCART and scsi pins tend to be on the highest value end. Old pre CGA video pins get up there too.

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