View Poll Results: What do you do with your hard drive?

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  • Test them and sell the working ones online

    0 0%
  • Send them all as-is to my buyer

    6 22.22%
  • Tear them all down into parts (describe what you do with the parts)

    10 37.04%
  • Sell good ones online and bad ones to my buyer complete

    2 7.41%
  • Sell good ones online and tear down the bad ones

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Hard Drives: what do you do?

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    Hard Drives: what do you do?

    Just wanted to get an idea of what the majority do:



    edit: I sell good ones online and tear down the bad. Only thing is i'm trying to find buyers for all the pieces i tear apart other than the board and cast/stainless. Anyone have a suggestion where to send them?
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    I sell good ones online and the bad ones I break down.

    moat of the broken down pieces can be sold online as well
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    I was looking up the platters online and saw a real variance in what sells. Do you know of someone specific that buys them or just auction them on ebay?

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    Anyone got a motherboard for a seagate 500 gb hard drive sata?

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    I tear them down for the boards, magnets and whatnot. I'm planning to start making wind chimes out of the platters. Sell them at the local craft fair or something.

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    I sell them whole to my local buyer.

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    cool deal! Julie

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    HEY where is the I send all my hard drives to PTS for more than scrap value option on this poll?

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    I was breaking them all down, but did some numbers and found , with out a bulk marked for discks, writers, and magnets plus the time involved in the proces, I no longer tear them down.
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    I smash w/ hammer. For customer satisfaction or chop w/ A SHEER

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    I dont get many, so I break them down untill i can get enough boards and platters

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    I break all of my hard drives down to seperate parts, The boards go to my buyer, the platters get made into the world's most expensive wind chimes (hahahaha) , the aluminum goes into either a sheet or cast bucket, the magnets get saved (for what i do not know) , the plastic gets saved until i make a plastics run. Almost forgot the screws, they go into my screws bucket, unless they are aluminum or stainless steel or brass, if so, they go into their prospective buckets.

    I have a strange addiction for breaking things down to the fullest. This normally means that I am making less than $2\hr, still, it is fun and I enjoy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theelectronrecycler View Post
    I have a strange addiction for breaking things down to the fullest. This normally means that I am making less than $2\hr, still, it is fun and I enjoy it.
    I am this same way.. All I'm really doing to that large pile of stuff is tearing stuff down into other piles of stuff, until it's all broken down to the fullest extent.
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    I usually test the drives and sell the working ones on ebay or craigslist and break down the bad drives. Depending on the day I'll either just pull the board and throw the rest in dirty aluminum, or go all out and tear it down to nothing.

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    Where is the all of the above on the poll.......I have sold them every way listed and still trying to figure out what is best..........I know the least time consuming is just ship them to ewasted.......After shipping still worth around .55/lb

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    Each hard drive I receive, working or not, gets broken down into its constituent parts. I don't have time to test all the drives, nor do I know anyone who would purchase them. I toss the boards in a bin (hoping to find someone soon that accepts them around here), and store the magnets in another bin. Magnets are handy. I save all parts that are useful to me (screws, et cetera) and place them in their respective bins. The casing goes in another bin. The city I live near does not have plastic recycling, sadly, so it meets the garbage pail. I enjoy tinkering with stuff, so the amount I make per hour does not matter - the check from the recyclers does feel good though.

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    I sell all of mine to my hard drive buyer, he tests all of them. Pays $1.50 for non working ones and more for the good ones.
    I buy and sell all types of scrap and escrap. I buy specialty and hard to sell escrap. I buy resale items. PM me or contact me at jghilino@hotmail.com
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    I don't have time to test all the drives, nor do I know anyone who would purchase them. I toss the boards in a bin (hoping to find someone soon that accepts them around here),
    Here's where our buyers reside, check out their references and pick one or two to ship your stuff to. Heck, a couple of them will even help you on your shipping. And they all have our stamp of approval.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    I sell all of mine to my hard drive buyer, he tests all of them. Pays $1.50 for non working ones and more for the good ones.
    ....and what's his contact info?
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    hey, can you give me the info for your buyer? ive got hard drives to sell, without boards. i've got one 1000gb seagate,tested and works good, and i cant give the ****ed thing away on ebay!! ive listed it like four times and no hits.
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