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    alu looking copper heat sinks

    this hasen't been covered for a while and I just had my first experience with it so thought I would re intro it.

    I am not a great alu fan as it takes so much to get any weight. so I just throw all my heat sinks in a bucket and when the bucket is full I seperate them and remove the stainless traps.

    friday while sorting I noticed some HS from the servers seemed to be very heavy, like a lb apiece, so I inspected them very closely, couldnt see any thing but alu. so I hit a couple of them with the grinder. bam beautiful shiney copper.

    the top sections were alu. but the bottoms were well camoflaged copper. I had 8 of them. I hit them with the torch and found they were soldered together.



    30 secounds with the torch and they seperate. the 8 hs yealded 6.7 lbs of #2 copper. I hit them with the grinder and removed the solder and alu coating and ended up with 6.7 lbs of beautiful #1 brite and shiney. each is about 4 in by 3 in and 1/4 in thick. turned $3 into $20 in about 30 min total.

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    I have been saving all mine good to hear how to get the danm things apart.

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    I've started a bucket of heat sinks, too. Now I'll go back through them.
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    me too, I remember when Computer scrapper mentioned it before but it didn't "sink" in ! Is it usually the medium and large ones or has anyone found a little one made of copper. I remember CS said his yard paid radiator price for the mixed ones.

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    i had some compaq evo desktops with solid copper heatsinks. Several dell and ibm p4 desktops come with copper/aluminum heatsinks as well

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    Some of the larger heat sinks have a round copper core about an inch in dia. I don't know what they come out of but it's about a half lb. Has anyone seen these?

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    I had one happy, it was real hard to separate.

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    You need a sallsaw or a grinder with a metal cutting blade. Cut the heat sink through to the copper, pry the alu. with a large screw driver and smack the copper with a hammer. Should fall right out. By the way do you remember what they came out of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    Some of the larger heat sinks have a round copper core about an inch in dia. I don't know what they come out of but it's about a half lb. Has anyone seen these?
    They come out of Pentium 4s and AMD equivelents. Heat them up, aluminium expands more than copper. Now they can be punched out a lot easier. I do mine under the grill with the cheese on on toast

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    Dee, with a chiesel I spread the fins then cut into the side of the heat sink with sawsall. Once I hit the copper plug I then punch out the copper plug. Very nice #1 copper. I have some cu/al heat sinks I haven't broken down yet maybe tomorrow, with pictures, Mik.e
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    that's exactly what I did guys ! But AFTER I kept getting bigger and bigger hammers !

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    spread fins with flat head while holding in vice. Use chopsaw at poin you spread them. Couple minutes ea and you should be set

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    I like the cheese on toast. Hmmmmm

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    me, too hs !

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    I have been tossing the idea of just melting the alum off the copper...

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    my guess is hit it with a torch then a punch, I have one but do not want to seperate it as I collect odd heat sinks some are very artsy

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    I have about 15 of them right now. pain in the ***. I was trying to just punch them out, but that didn't work very well, then I tried my ball joint press... that didn't work well either. I finally figured out to saw into the AL and then the copper just fell out... I agree, that's the best way. I guess I never tried to heat them... but I don't have a torch either.

    They randomly come from P4 and dual core machines. You never know.

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    i should really get a torch. i used a chisel on one and it took a lot of work to get the AL fins off
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    mine looked like this


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    Oh ick. I hate those. They are really a pain. The ones I have look something like this



    So, mine don't seem as bad anymore.

    I guess if I see any more of them it will be a good excuse to get a torch.
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