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 Post subject: Today's purchase
PostPosted: Tue Dec 16, 2025 11:21 pm 

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Today I met a new supplier that had the hook up. He has a warehouse where he stores a ton of e waste, he used to do it himself but he says that it's too time consuming with his current business (installing robotics and other electronics for industrials companies) so he would rather just get rid of it in bulk (great for me).
Originally we had agreed on a prearranged deal of 300 HDDs for $280.
I went in knowing nothing about the HDDs other than they were going to be the 3.5" larger ones. I figured I might get lucky on a few and get some old ones that would have high grade non SATA boards.
Well when I got there and saw what he had, I was stunned. Our deal changed and I ended up spending around $320 for so many HDDs and other various deals he threw on top just to get rid of it.
Friends, ALL of his HDD's were high grade IDE older models. I also got a bunch of really interesting things and I will show pictures. Let me know what you guys think, did I get a good deal or did I mess up?
Keep a few things in mind.
-I'm a hobbyist, my time doesn't matter and I'm not paying anyone by the hour to process this.
-the plan is to scrap everything I can't easily sell on ebay, which I think I actually have ALOT of stuff I can simply sell.
-so I'll get clean aluminum ($0.70/lb) and every single board is high grade non SATA, so $20/lb. And let me tell you.. there are SO MANY big fat boards on alot of these HDDs.
-he threw in a bunch of interesting unpopulated boards with gold flashing and gold fingers. These boards are heavy, they feel ceramic and they are brand new. He said they are so heavy because they are made with more copper, like x3 the normal amount(I'm sure one of you guys will be able to tell me what this means)
-I'll sell magnets and platters on ebay in lots, I wasn't aware there was a market for the platters, hobby DIY crafters apparently.
-would love to sell the write heads for gold recovery, so if yall know what my best route is, lmk, but it's not a huge worry for me.

So yea, let me know honestly if this was a win, or a bust.


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File comment: Box of various boards, including 2 types of "empty" boards that feel and look very high quality.
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File comment: Examples of unpopulated boards 1
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File comment: Super cool looking board. Fetches around $30 on ebay consistently.
Quantum 4GB Bigfoot Hard Drive 5.25"

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File comment: A bunch of protective cases by StarTech that have working 2.5" old-school 60gb HDDs. These apparently are a very high demand item on ebay according to the data. They fetch around $10 a pop just for the HDD, so I wonder if the external cases with an HDD will increase demand/price.
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File comment: Picture of these 2.5" old style HDDs, I've got maybe 50 of them without the cases, and in the cases I've got maybe another 30.
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File comment: Photo of some interesting brands of non SATA HDDs like quantum, and other brands I haven't heard of.
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File comment: Milk crate of 60+ IDE HDDs
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File comment: Perspective 3 of a very interesting stack
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File comment: Perspective 2 of a very interesting stack
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File comment: Perspective 1 of a very interesting stack, it has a good HDD, the 3 boards look like high grade telecom or even possible gold edged CNC. I can see there is a ram stick inside nd also some type of CPU.
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File comment: Perspective of my table full of the 3.5" HDD non SATA, I know at the very least on this table I have like 200 larger HDDs, which that doesn't include the milk crate in the other photo
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File comment: From my research this old graphics may sell on ebay anywhere from $30-$150.. that would be awesome.
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File comment: Example of the protective cases that allow you to power these small HDDs externally
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File comment: Blank ceramic feeling boards
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File comment: Some random boards he threw in along with a picture of some of the HDDs still in protective plastic cases. Will try to resell some of these if they work
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File comment: HDDs on table
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File comment: HDDs on table
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 Post subject: Re: Today's purchase
PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2025 12:08 am 

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Not sure if the price was worth it but seems like you got a lot of fun stuff to go through at least.

Instantly recognized the Bigfoot! I've gotten a few but with no way to test I just scrapped them.

I disassemble the hdds I get, run one of the magnets from the drive over the platters to destroy any sensitive data left. Platters, motors and the spacer rings all end up on ebay in bulk after I've collected enough to fill a flat rate box. I haven't tried selling magnets there. The read/write heads contain the tiniest bit of rhodium so I pull those (haven't gotten enough to try and figure out selling just yet).

The blank boards will vary widely and if you plan to send them to Boardsort I would contact Chris directly with photos of them along with what you know so he can tell you if he even wants them. I'm guessing the gfc blanks would be worthwhile to Chris but not sure on the thicker copper ones.

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 Post subject: Re: Today's purchase
PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2025 9:50 am 

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I think just in resale on the working HDDs I can make my money back. Those bigfoots will sell even untested. I think I will sell these unpopulated boards on ebay to hobbyist for cheap. Look how many I have!


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File comment: I wish I could find the listing I saw yesterday.But it was of one of the exact ones I have a lot of. And they were selling like hotcakes at $10 pre-owned.
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 Post subject: Re: Today's purchase
PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2025 9:58 am 

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I don't think the photos do it justice. I'm going to make a spreadsheet sheet of everything I got, based on working and not working. Not working will go into full scrap, @$20/lb for IDE boards, well it's alot of material. But I really think resale is going to be my money maker.


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File comment: Idk if this listing is real.. seems off
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File comment: This is what the "beautiful board" came from.
This was also what contained the swissbit ram.

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File comment: I just thought this board was so beautiful along with the daughter board
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File comment: Also what is the deal with this older RAM? It says sold on ebay for like $50.. that can't be correct. Another says $20, Idk if its a faked purchase.
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 Post subject: Re: Today's purchase
PostPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2025 8:27 pm 

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marked141 wrote:
Not sure if the price was worth it but seems like you got a lot of fun stuff to go through at least.

Instantly recognized the Bigfoot! I've gotten a few but with no way to test I just scrapped them.

I disassemble the hdds I get, run one of the magnets from the drive over the platters to destroy any sensitive data left. Platters, motors and the spacer rings all end up on ebay in bulk after I've collected enough to fill a flat rate box. I haven't tried selling magnets there. The read/write heads contain the tiniest bit of rhodium so I pull those (haven't gotten enough to try and figure out selling just yet).

The blank boards will vary widely and if you plan to send them to Boardsort I would contact Chris directly with photos of them along with what you know so he can tell you if he even wants them. I'm guessing the gfc blanks would be worthwhile to Chris but not sure on the thicker copper ones.



After doing some math and test runs, just in PCB weight alone I will at the very least double my money. This does not include all the aluminum, magnets amd other things I can see on my Etsy niche and ebay. Not to mention the original price was actually way different after counting all things up. I got a bunch of random stuff that has some solid resale vintage value with high demand. But thats all just extra. He just wanted to get rid of the e-waste he had and practically tossed in a bunch of free IDE HDDs. Out of all the HDDs I purchased, there are 2 SATA... I have like 400+ IDE HDDs I paid around $340 for, this isn't including all the extra stuff.
But keeping with the original math of $1 per HDD, just by boards alone, not factoring in anything else from the hard drive, I will double the money. I did a few sample batches of 10 and did the math using a good spread of all the different styles off pcbs for the older IDE drives.
This is gonna be so cool seeing what everything equals out to. Im going full need, spread sheet, separate bank account that all fund will go to. Not to be touched until most of the things are scrapped. Ofcourse there are many HDDs that work perfectly. For example I found an HDD that has only sold for $100ish plus on ebay. The one I have is in pristine condition and works.
There's alot of things like this in the "mess" I invested in.


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 Post subject: Re: Today's purchase
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2025 10:44 am 

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Very nice!

I got into this less for the money and more for trying to help people be responsible with their ewaste. So I don't always have a firm grasp on the monetary value of things. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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