Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 23

keyboards by the gaylord

| General Electronics Recycling
  1. #1
    pappawheelie started this thread.
    pappawheelie's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor

    Member since
    Apr 2013
    Location
    WI
    Posts
    94
    Thanks
    69
    Thanked 148 Times in 48 Posts

    keyboards by the gaylord

    Hello, Currently sitting on 5 gaylords of computer keyboards and wondering if it is worth my time to break them down or if I should just try to sell them whole (by the box). Either way I have no idea what they are worth, any help would be greatly appreciated.



  2. #2
    ryanw's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Oct 2012
    Location
    TX
    Posts
    1,312
    Thanks
    526
    Thanked 1,290 Times in 648 Posts
    I had a gaylord of keyboards once. There were about 300 keyboards in it. I broke a few down, then realized they were basically worthless as scrap, and sold the whole box for $250. Mostly plastic. Very little low yield wire, and the silver mylars are what you have. Small amounts of steel and low grade boards. Even if you can get $100 for a box, sell it IMO.

  3. #3
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Sep 2012
    Location
    Cincinnati, Ohio
    Posts
    285
    Thanks
    271
    Thanked 254 Times in 127 Posts
    Are they all the same keyboard? Mixed? Newish? Old? Need details.

    I will tell you this: If it's the old style, commonly called "clicky" keyboards (the IBM keyboards from the 80's are iconic examples), they you should ebay those suckers. Good money there.

  4. The Following User Says Thank You to Wolfwerx for This Post:


  5. #4
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Feb 2012
    Location
    OK
    Posts
    5,728
    Thanks
    6,814
    Thanked 3,464 Times in 1,989 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfwerx View Post
    Are they all the same keyboard? Mixed? Newish? Old? Need details.

    I will tell you this: If it's the old style, commonly called "clicky" keyboards (the IBM keyboards from the 80's are iconic examples), they you should ebay those suckers. Good money there.
    Just a general rule of thumb, they'll be a lot heavier too(in case you don't wish to spend all day looking for a model number), you can quick sort them by weight, and save em for a rainy day ; )

  6. #5
    MattInTheHat's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Sep 2012
    Location
    rock hill, sc
    Posts
    1,464
    Thanks
    1,142
    Thanked 1,396 Times in 703 Posts
    If you get paid for plastic, it may be worth breaking them down.

    If you don't get paid for plastic, I cannot see how breaking them down would make sense at all.

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to MattInTheHat for This Post:


  8. #6
    travistemple202020's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Jul 2012
    Location
    ames iowa
    Posts
    1,326
    Thanks
    267
    Thanked 883 Times in 495 Posts
    omg this would be fun to spend the day drinking and doing I would put all the keys into one Gaylord and just see how much I could get on ebay for it cause for a flat rate box I get between $20/50 but dang though if there working it may take a bit but lots of 5-12 do very well on ebay and can sell 50lots as well to go faster but even scrap wise between $300-500

  9. The Following User Says Thank You to travistemple202020 for This Post:


  10. #7
    Sirscrapalot's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Mar 2012
    Location
    A sandbar off the atlantic..OBX,NC
    Posts
    6,123
    Thanks
    11,885
    Thanked 8,783 Times in 3,854 Posts
    I'm currently breaking down about a gaylord or so of keyboards. Old wavy gateway ones. mylar and cords out the whahoo. GOod times.

    An yes much drinking occurs while breaking them down. The cooler earns its keep.

    Sirscrapalot - Keyboard! SMASH!

  11. The Following 4 Users say Thank You for This Post by Sirscrapalot:


  12. #8
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Dec 2012
    Location
    chicago
    Posts
    15
    Thanks
    2
    Thanked 2 Times in 2 Posts

    keyboards

    Yes,
    Old clicky keyboards goes between $20 - $60 depends of a brand. IBM most expensive.
    Old apple kboards worth some money too.
    Anything else - garbage.
    My 2 cents.

  13. #9
    parrothead's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Treasure Coast, FL
    Posts
    2,416
    Thanks
    667
    Thanked 2,067 Times in 953 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by kazko67 View Post
    Yes,
    Old clicky keyboards goes between $20 - $60 depends of a brand. IBM most expensive.
    Old apple kboards worth some money too.
    Anything else - garbage.
    My 2 cents.
    Funny you should mention 2 cents. That is the price I saw last time I saw a price for keyboards. 2 cents per pound.
    "64K should be enough for anybody." - Bill Gates 1981
    http://www.treasurecoastelectronicrecycling.com/

  14. The Following User Says Thank You to parrothead for This Post:


  15. #10
    happyscraper's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Feb 2012
    Location
    spring hill,fl
    Posts
    2,864
    Thanks
    350
    Thanked 1,371 Times in 847 Posts
    If you get 300 keyboards per gaylord, 5 gaylords would be 1500 keyboards, each keyboard has 2 silver mylar sheets that would be 3000 sheets. 50 sheets too make a pound so 3000 divided by 50 would be 60 lbs x 4.00 lbs= 240.00. Plus you got the cords (maybe) and some keyboards have a steel plate in them and they have a small low grade board. And you'll have about 1,000,000 screws. I hope you have a cordless screw driver.

  16. The Following 3 Users say Thank You for This Post by happyscraper:


  17. #11
    Mechanic688's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Mar 2011
    Location
    Warsaw , Ind. In the heart of the lakes, and down the street from the hotel where Al Capone stayed.
    Posts
    9,568
    Thanks
    11,247
    Thanked 10,730 Times in 4,728 Posts
    Plus you got the cords (maybe) and some keyboards have a steel plate in them and they have a small low grade board.
    And about 50 % of the time that "low grade" board has a gold finger on it, Cha-ching goes in my "special" box.
    P & M Recycling - Specializing in E-Waste Recycling.
    If you enjoy your freedom, thank a vet.

  18. The Following 2 Users say Thank You for This Post by Mechanic688:


  19. #12
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Indianapolis
    Posts
    190
    Thanks
    227
    Thanked 206 Times in 76 Posts
    You may want to visit the Gold Refiners Forum. There is a fellow in Tennessee known as "testerman" who has been refining mylars for forum members at a 50/50 split. He actually mails half of the silver he recovers from your lot back to you.

  20. The Following User Says Thank You to Enoch43 for This Post:


  21. #13
    Victor's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Apr 2011
    Location
    Vegas via Canton Ohio
    Posts
    169
    Thanks
    13
    Thanked 160 Times in 79 Posts
    I would be checking ebay for what silver mylar is going for. You might be suprised at what you find.

  22. #14
    happyisthealero's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Oct 2012
    Location
    michigan
    Posts
    529
    Thanks
    439
    Thanked 114 Times in 83 Posts
    I am currently breaking keyboards down, mainly because I get .17# for low grade .07# plastic .85# wire with our with out the connector on (check the connector could be gold!) Steel sheets and screws .10-.11# and Mylar 4.00# gotta save up a lot for that lol I think I have at least 4 pounds maybe I haven't weighed them. Went through 80-100 keyboards recently

  23. #15
    SMF Badges of Honor

    Member since
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Usa
    Posts
    763
    Thanks
    67
    Thanked 312 Times in 179 Posts
    Mario at Ewasted recently told me he would pay me 7c a lb for them. So I was planning to grab the gaylord I have access to and run it with me to Cleveland next week. If ya have time, it might be worthing breaking down. But if ya don't, 7c when shred is at 10c aint really that bad!
    Last edited by ozzy214; 04-26-2013 at 08:20 AM.

  24. #16
    pappawheelie started this thread.
    pappawheelie's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor

    Member since
    Apr 2013
    Location
    WI
    Posts
    94
    Thanks
    69
    Thanked 148 Times in 48 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by MattInTheHat View Post
    If you get paid for plastic, it may be worth breaking them down.

    If you don't get paid for plastic, I cannot see how breaking them down would make sense at all.
    I have not been able to located a plastic buyer in my area (54220). Found a recycling yard about 50 miles away that will "accept it for no charge". My local County recycling center charges. Computer and CRT Plastic currently banned from WI landfills.
    I have access to a large quantity of other plastic (about 300 cubic yards), wish I had a baler and a buyer !!!!

  25. #17
    ryanw's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Oct 2012
    Location
    TX
    Posts
    1,312
    Thanks
    526
    Thanked 1,290 Times in 648 Posts
    If you have truckload quantities of plastic, you can probably find a buyer that will come pick it up.

  26. #18
    pappawheelie started this thread.
    pappawheelie's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor

    Member since
    Apr 2013
    Location
    WI
    Posts
    94
    Thanks
    69
    Thanked 148 Times in 48 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by ryanw View Post
    If you have truckload quantities of plastic, you can probably find a buyer that will come pick it up.
    I have access to enough plastic that I could probably fill 2 to 3 53' semi van trailers with loose plastic right now. I could pack them full with my Bobcat loader, and I have a loading dock at my warehouse. So far I have not found anyone close enough to Wisconsin willing to deal with me. I have 3 phase power and could bale it to condense it if I had a baler.
    Last edited by pappawheelie; 04-28-2013 at 11:41 AM.

  27. #19
    pappawheelie started this thread.
    pappawheelie's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor

    Member since
    Apr 2013
    Location
    WI
    Posts
    94
    Thanks
    69
    Thanked 148 Times in 48 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    If you get 300 keyboards per gaylord, 5 gaylords would be 1500 keyboards, each keyboard has 2 silver mylar sheets that would be 3000 sheets. 50 sheets too make a pound so 3000 divided by 50 would be 60 lbs x 4.00 lbs= 240.00. Plus you got the cords (maybe) and some keyboards have a steel plate in them and they have a small low grade board. And you'll have about 1,000,000 screws. I hope you have a cordless screw driver.
    Most of the keyboards still have the cords . I have been waiting for my computer repair guy to stop by and let me know if he thinks any are still usable/ salable. I have too much other stuff to work on and would probably just sell these by the box full/ whole lot.

  28. #20
    SMF Badges of Honor

    Member since
    Jul 2012
    Location
    Valrico FL
    Posts
    45
    Thanks
    26
    Thanked 26 Times in 14 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Victor View Post
    I would be checking ebay for what silver mylar is going for. You might be suprised at what you find.
    On that note:

    97 Silver Mylar Sheets from Keyboards for Scrap Silver Recovery | eBay


  29. Similar threads on the Scrap Metal Forum

    1. How much does a gaylord hold?
      By Recyclinggirlie in forum General Electronics Recycling
      Replies: 21
      Last Post: 10-02-2012, 09:49 PM
    2. I bought a gaylord of electric motors.
      By copperhead in forum Dismantling, Breaking Down & Maximizing Scrap
      Replies: 45
      Last Post: 02-21-2012, 03:15 PM
    3. Seeking info on Gaylord Boxes
      By Saroro in forum Tools and Equipment
      Replies: 9
      Last Post: 06-17-2011, 01:57 PM

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

 
Browse the Most Recent Threads
On SMF In THIS CATEGORY.





OR

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

The Scrap Metal Forum

    The Scrap Metal Forum is the #1 scrap metal recycling community in the world. Here we talk about the scrap metal business, making money, where we connect with other scrappers, scrap yards and more.

SMF on Facebook and Twitter

Twitter Facebook