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    Because of distance (Calif. to Ohio) I think for me it would be more cost effective to ship a 600 pound + pallet. Rather than shipping many 70 pound boxes more frequently.
    Yes, we had a thread on here about it. We also have at least one broker for pallet loads.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    Because of distance (Calif. to Ohio) I think for me it would be more cost effective to ship a 600 pound + pallet. Rather than shipping many 70 pound boxes more frequently. I think even if it was just once a year. Am I wrong? Has any one worked out the cost difference between many boxes and a single pallet? When you consider time, distance and efficiency factor, has me convinced that a pallet would be best for me! Would like the feedback, as most of you have way more experience with e-waste. To everetswift thanks for the post and not trying to hijack your thread, hopefully just add to it.
    I have shipped a lot from CA and Shipping swing wildly ( I live in SW OH). I have shipped one pallet of 400# for 0.80# then shipped six pallets for less than 0.25#.

    What you need to know is how to pack. Can they be stacked? how tall is the pallet? One pallet 80 in tall weighing 1000# will be cheaper than two 36 in pallets weighing 1000#. If you are shipping pallets stack them as high as you can that is the cheapest way.

    Also ship from a business too its cheaper. I pay my local grain mill $20.00 to have things shipped to them (I had to insist on paying them too). This gives me a cheaper shipping rate and save on not having to have it picked up or delivered with a lift truck.


    Also I think it is safer to ship out pallets. The product seems to be less shuffled. I have had only two problems with a trucking company (Road Runner both times). Once they just dropped the pallet off the back of the truck(NOT KIDDING) the other it was not secured in the truck properly and the pallet tipped over.

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    I listed 5 pieces of the old 8088 IBM system on ebay yesterday, I know they worked when I used them and stored the back in 1993 but due to age and not being able to test them out properly I listed "AS IS" So if they sell I'll list the 486/386 stuff, if not into the scrap pile they go.
    I did contact a buyer in Michigan yesterday, they pay a little less then Ewasted and gas would cost quite a bit but they take the plastic as well, no money in the plastic but at least it will be gone. After the auctions are all done I plan on hauling everything down state to the Michigan buyer. I may make less money but I don't care as long as I can get this stuff out of my shop. Thank you everyone for the great information and the discussion, I hope this helped others as well.
    I'll update the results of the auctions when they are over in a few days.

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    etack - Thank you that was all useful information and the type of feedback I was looking for.

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    Howdy Neighbor!!

    I'm located in Grayling, and up until Monday drove through Hillman once or twice a week. The best way to ship, hands down, is via full Gaylord Boxes to a buyer of your choice. I don't buy so much anymore, but if you save up some decent weight, might be interested in buying off you for a reasonable rate if you don't want to mess with shipping.

    The best advice I could give you, or anyone else looking at e-waste, would be to just keep letting it build up. The shipping will crush you if you let it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Yes, we had a thread on here about it. We also have at least one broker for pallet loads.

    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...-services.html
    This, by far and away, is the best option for moving heavy weight right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BumpRacerX View Post
    Howdy Neighbor!!

    I'm located in Grayling, and up until Monday drove through Hillman once or twice a week. The best way to ship, hands down, is via full Gaylord Boxes to a buyer of your choice. I don't buy so much anymore, but if you save up some decent weight, might be interested in buying off you for a reasonable rate if you don't want to mess with shipping.

    The best advice I could give you, or anyone else looking at e-waste, would be to just keep letting it build up. The shipping will crush you if you let it.
    Well Hello Neighbor!
    Anytime you come over this way stop in, if nothing else we can talk about scrapping, I thought about putting out an ad to take stuff but decided against it, I just want to get my shop cleaned out LOL.

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    Thanks everyone for all of the great info and advice, I did list the 8088 motherboard, power supply, hard drive ,keyboard and three other old "clicky" keyboards on ebay.
    I didn't think it would all sell but everything went, I was pleasantly surprised when the old keyboard from the 8088 sold for $104.00. Way more then scrap value for sure!
    According to ebay I made $289.99 but one auction for $20 has not paid so that brings it down to $269.99
    The listings were free but ebay charged me 10% of the total, $29.00
    Paypal's cut was $10.44 and shipping cost me $68.22 so once papal releases all my money to me I will have 162.33
    The work shop is still packed with electronic scrap and I could probably make a lot more off of ebay but it takes quite a bit of time to test, take pictures, list on ebay, pack, and ship everything. At that rate it would take a month of Sundays to get the shop cleaned out so I'll ebay a few items but most everything else is going to scrap.
    I found a local place that will take the plastic, monitors, and tvs for small fee. Once they are gone and I take everything I can to the local scrap yard I will have room to store all of the computer boards and more valuable escrap so I can collect more to ship out to a buyer next spring.
    Thanks for the advice I got in this forum I have $162.00 more then I would have and thats just awesome! Thank you!

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