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I acquired a gaylord of e-scrap (the bottom half had three 39 gallong plastic bags full of styrofoam packaging so half a gaylord.)
Still I am ahead of the game moneywise. There were 200 pounds of cooling fans with plastic mounts (bust the plastic box frame off the motor and sell?), over 300 pounds or powersupply with wires, approximately 30 pounds of antminer cards, and about 20 antminer hash boards, 200 pounds of shred (locally 8 cents lb) and 40 pounds of aluminum extrusions.
While this may not make me Junk King, I am content to be the Prince of Pennies for a day.
Some of the hashboards have fried chips under the small heat dissipators, and the whole batch shows signs of having been stored in a basement...rust on the fan guards, etc. Not sure if they are suitable for offering online as is for parts. I'll post a topic on the antminer hashboards under what is it, as the board itself is lacking in those elements that easily categorize it.