what's more mind boggling is thinking that he had to manually find on the side of the road every PC, pick it up and deliver home, then scrap it out for 2 sticks on average; maybe sometimes getting bulk old PC drops from organizations too.
The Eyes from the Boys in the Recycling Place popped out when they saw all Your Card and Boards - wow and wow again ! The Chooks looked happy feeding and Yes You got soooooo much more Stuff in Storage ! Cashing in is sometimes need if the Price offered is to good to refuse - Brilliant Payday - well done indeed ! Hyper Inflation in Germany Started around 1921 and was at its Peek in 1923 - 1 Million Mark could not even buy You a Loaf of Bread ! This was another Fascinating Video - we loved it and many Cheers from us in QLD !!!!
Ben, people don't realize how much work was involved in processing all that ram and CPUs. I think you are a smart man for cashing in. You never know what tomorrow will bring.
Just sold 554 lbs of Ram at $24.25 lb $13,500 plus 177 lbs HD boards at $14.50 $2600 And 222 lbs painless $5 lb $1100 and the big one 1870 super High grade backplane Cisco at $9.05 lb $ 17,000 over 34 thousand. I cashed in for the same reason Ben . Worlds gone to Hell. Finishing the cash in next week selling the telecom ,server ,power, desk top, stripping wire , then cleaning out aluminum. Copper. bass . Keeping my ceramics. Gold pin and ends. Going off grid to.
Whoever said there's no money in RAM? :) Nice going! And congrats on the silver award too. You deserve it. Everyone mentions you and what they learn from you. We all do. I've been a viewer for a few years.
E-Waste, Ben really you should be so excited and proud of what you accomplished. I'm not sure if there's a scrapper alive that can say that they have always received the absolute very best value for any of the items that they've collected. I really like your setup and I am almost sure that your overhead is not that much. The fact that you have the planning ability which allows you to take a scrap load at any given time and recoup such a large payday. I say that I tip my humble hat to you guy! Congratulations 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 for showing how planning, collecting and processing can really pay off when being a full time scrapper. I'm truly hoping that Mike the Scavenger is also a subscriber of your channel, he's a scrapper here in America and l believe that the guy really has the potential of even more successful, again I say Congratulations 👏 to you eWaste Ben. Amazing! Amazing! Amazing 😀
Nice one Bro. Keep it up I see you got plenty of plants, worth stocking up on seeds and mini propagators to help them sprout. Mini Water distillery for home too. When time comes people will fight & steal for food and clean water.
I recently perfected a method of burning IC chips with just a simple wood fire that burns so hot and clean, you don't even smell plastic burning. I just have it elevated a foot above the wood on a steel mesh, and coat the IC with a layer of paraffin with a touch of xylenes dissolved into it. The IC chips burn so completely, most turn to fragile ash, and I need to put a sheet of metal beneath it after the fire burns out to make sure I don't drop important bits into the wood ashes.
I saw 450g of gold sold for 16,000 ... It is good to redistribute value and I agree that if something goes wrong with world economy tomorrow you may buy bread with a silver coin ... not with a ram stick :) Fantastic video! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 👍
Greetings eWaste Ben. This is AWESOME/PRICELESS. I'm so happy for you. The treasures are out there, if one wants them, they have to go get them. Remember viewer's that everyone scraps their own way/reason and what works best for themselves/family. GOD BLESS you and all your endeavors. Stay humble and kind always. PLEASE be CAREFUL. Thank you for always taking the time of sharing,passing knowledge/blessings forward yippee. Be safe,healthy &blessed always family
Hard to watch those old RD-RAM and EDO-RAM being tossed away. Those are really sought after by vintage computer enthousiasts and as of 2021 almost 15 to 20 euro's a piece where I live.
Did you see any EDO rams? I just spotted the occasional 3 pin group SDRAM... but the Bulk was pretty worthless DDR/DDR2. I'd have only kept the high rank variants of these.
I think all the hate is losers wanting to do something independent like he does. For whatever reason they can’t or won’t so they just hate hate hate. I just read one loser criticizing how he was unloading the chips from his van. It’s really pathetic. Then there are less angry losers that ask his for stuff. He gets the most of these messages from what I’ve seen. So weird ! Who gets on UA-cam and feels like they should beg for things from someone who is working, recording the work and educating them for free? This particular comment section is extra angry, probably due to him making a fat wad of cash in a day. I don’t get it. Good for him, if you’re jealous get off your ass and go earn some too.
Old comment but it’s jealousy/people who don’t fully understand what he’s doing. I’ve been acquiring the right equipment to do a full scrap project to see how much pure gold I can smelt into a bar from these parts and honestly if the math and price is right it can be pretty profitable.
@@stephenasmith273 nice man! Good luck!! Ben here makes a living from it. His videos are a great resource for all kinds of ways to keep cash flowing with scrapping. I’ve made some decent extra cash by melting down copper and brass into ingots then selling them on eBay. Plus just scrapping more efficiently and how to make more from your scrap. The attendants at the scrap yards always appreciate when you understand what you’re doing.
You’ve definitely scrapped A LOT of eWaste! That’s impressive! Bullion definitely takes up less space, but practical items like you mentioned make sense too.
From watching other scrappers I have seen prices getting smaller over scrap. I wish you luck in what you do. Love watching your videos. God Bless you!!
I've got loads of gaming consoles and early computers too along with all the other stuff I've hoarded over the years. I've also got over 3000 records that I love to listen to. It's music history and great to hear.
That's awesome! I sell on ebay amongst other things and I always say I am about the fast nickel and not the slow dime! Like you said you don't owe anyone an explanation. Great sale!
Holy Moly Ben, I wasn't expecting this one. Now that was a totally awesome payday! Watch out Melbourne, Ben's going to be digging holes there getting his stockpiles out of the ground! Truly enjoyed and happy for you! 👍👍
Congrat's Ben! Your prepper thinking is spot-on! One of these days the fertilizer is going to hit the fan! I already have a generator. Working on up-grading the tools. Keep adding to the pantry! Good on you! Stay well, Jim in Phoenix.
The amount of work that goes into extracting the actual gold and using multiple different acids in order to do so is really meant for a hobbyist. You can’t do it on a regular basis and make money.
Get to processing those high quality fingers Ben. AP is cake And it takes forever. Given the state of things as you’ve mentioned it’s a great time. Thanks for the update video brother! Keep safe and good on you turning some of that into cash.
I agree with you fully Ben, When stockpiling has gone out of hand, to the point that it would take you decades to process, it's just best to sell them off and move one.
Hi Ben.i love your channel buddy.i have been watching you from 2017 full on and have not stopped.i look forward so much to "CASH IN DAYS" but(sorry) putting the amount in the thumbnail is a BIG spoiler.its all i wait for while watching your upload.even if its 40min long i wait for that one moment when you show us the paper with the amount kg and $$$.please do a Cash in day like that again withou the amout of $$$ in the thumbnail plz.sorry and cheers.hope you have a nice day.(not english so sorry for the spelling Ben.) Bye🍨👍
Hard work... I thing many entitlement sheep dont understand... Knowledge ..a thing everyone thinks they have already...and find out later they don't know a thing.
You are correct, never know what the future might bring - cash in some of it and put your mind at rest:) good vid, great payday for a lot of work you have put in over time.
I am PROUD of you Ben, it is like your children are leaving, consolidation is the KEY, now the storage and garage and turn your old van into an enclosed van, Save 1/2 in pure gold. FANTASTIC, I wondered where you were?
I think it's Venezuela where it costs over $150 for a loaf of bread. What I'm doing is stocking up on flour and yeast to make my own bread and a distillery to make pure water from stream or rainwater. Also tins of food and pasta even though I've got loads of chucks and ducks for eggs and meat. I've recently been growing veg also because the future doesn't look too promising with buying from shops.
Nice haul. You're right, need to move some of the stuff along, we get older, and before you know it, we can't do all the things we had planned. Life happens while we are making plans. BTW, Spotted a nice, valuable, Herman Miller designer office chair at 11:17...
That unit in the blue bin at 16:46 is probably a Macintosh LC III, which is worth over $100 USD even if it's broken. You should look into what some units could be worth as a whole.
That’s the problem… everything looks like scrap to a scrapper. If you get too focused on throwing everything into bins, you’ll miss out on big money selling rare parts as-is/non-working to collectors. There is such a huge marketplace online now that it’s incredibly easy to find customers.
With regard to hyperinflation, the first thing I’d make sure you do (over gold and silver) is to make sure you have enough money to cover your mortgage (assuming you have one) and any other debts you have. If you have no debt, then no one will be able to foreclose. Then I’d look to stacking food (at least two or three months worth of staples at the very least). Then, once you have that done, all the scrap you have accumulated will serve you well (plus any gold and silver you grab too) as commodity prices will [should] increase in line with inflation as well.
100% There is never a bad time to accumulate scrap. The faster a person can own everything they have the better off they will be in life. Saving money is the best way to make money. Renting/leasing is modern day slavery.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Diversify while you still can. I’ve been scrapping metals to pay for silver and other supplies for a long time.
If I remember correctly on average 19 sticks of Ram = about 1 lb, round it off at 20 * 700, 14,000 sticks. When I sold mine years ago I got 15 USD per pound
Here in Brazil inflation is already increasing. About 8%. Since Brazil has had a massive hyper inflation at the 80's, people are very worried about getting at that point again.
There's not. It's gold scrap worth is about twice what they pay and then you must take into account the expensive machinery if you grind it to powder, or chemicals if you do it that way. I know a someone with such a machine and I sell to him. Machine costs about £200,000.
@@snoozinghipo Not required to grind into power especially with the CPUs but it does however require stainless or plastic vats, a serious filtering solution, a lot of room, a decent sized furnace and a huge supply of nitric and hydrochloric acid. Should be between a twentieth and a tenth of a gram of gold in each LGA cpu plus some PGMs, but the biggest problem is what do you do with all that excess nitrogen dioxide when dissolving the precious and base metals? You can't just dump it into the atmosphere, so you need a scrubber/bubbler to recycle NOx into nitric. I don't think any council would agree that 100kg++ of CPUs is a home/hobbyist operation, so you'll be subject to all the environmental and safety laws any businesses has to deal with. Still, assuming 40 CPUs per kilo, that's 2, maybe 2.5 grams of Au/kg. Scale that up to 250g per 100kg. About AUD $25,000.
The pollution caused by precious metal extraction is massive. Look up e waste in India and Africa. The entire world sends their ewaste the those countries m
What's mind boggling is thinking about how much each of those components would have cost brand new.
about 1 milj USD total
My guess would be over 5 Million USD
I am blown away by how many he has!! Where do you find all of this stuff??
@@bethwilson8770 years of work and buying from other scrappers.
what's more mind boggling is thinking that he had to manually find on the side of the road every PC, pick it up and deliver home, then scrap it out for 2 sticks on average; maybe sometimes getting bulk old PC drops from organizations too.
I am not a scrapper but I am happy to see it out of landfills, thank you for doing this.
The Eyes from the Boys in the Recycling Place popped out when they saw all Your Card and Boards - wow and wow again ! The Chooks looked happy feeding and Yes You got soooooo much more Stuff in Storage ! Cashing in is sometimes need if the Price offered is to good to refuse - Brilliant Payday - well done indeed ! Hyper Inflation in Germany Started around 1921 and was at its Peek in 1923 - 1 Million Mark could not even buy You a Loaf of Bread ! This was another Fascinating Video - we loved it and many Cheers from us in QLD !!!!
Ben, people don't realize how much work was involved in processing all that ram and CPUs. I think you are a smart man for cashing in. You never know what tomorrow will bring.
I 100 percent with you
Just sold 554 lbs of Ram at $24.25 lb $13,500 plus 177 lbs HD boards at $14.50 $2600 And 222 lbs painless $5 lb $1100 and the big one 1870 super High grade backplane Cisco at $9.05 lb $ 17,000 over 34 thousand. I cashed in for the same reason Ben . Worlds gone to Hell. Finishing the cash in next week selling the telecom ,server ,power, desk top, stripping wire , then cleaning out aluminum. Copper. bass . Keeping my ceramics. Gold pin and ends. Going off grid to.
oh my goodness, just imagine how much this RAM would have cost back in the days when it was the latest sh....
"How much RAM you got in your set up?"
"'Bout 300 kilos, mate."
Whoever said there's no money in RAM? :) Nice going! And congrats on the silver award too. You deserve it. Everyone mentions you and what they learn from you. We all do. I've been a viewer for a few years.
Yay it's my birthday and I have peace and quiet to watch a new Ben video 😊
Happy Birthday 😁🦊
@@Vandal-Vlogs thanks Vandal 😊
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY FRIEND! :)
Happy 29th Birthday Everyday, by the way, did the cold shower work? 👍👍
@@GilSkillz thanks Gil🙂
E-Waste, Ben really you should be so excited and proud of what you accomplished. I'm not sure if there's a scrapper alive that can say that they have always received the absolute very best value for any of the items that they've collected. I really like your setup and I am almost sure that your overhead is not that much. The fact that you have the planning ability which allows you to take a scrap load at any given time and recoup such a large payday. I say that I tip my humble hat to you guy! Congratulations 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 for showing how planning, collecting and processing can really pay off when being a full time scrapper. I'm truly hoping that Mike the Scavenger is also a subscriber of your channel, he's a scrapper here in America and l believe that the guy really has the potential of even more successful, again I say Congratulations 👏 to you eWaste Ben. Amazing! Amazing! Amazing 😀
Paying storage to store scrap is counter productive
I just want to say, thank you for helping to quell the shortage of gold for computers for vehicles.
And this is why vintage computers will be hard to find in 10 to 20 years
A very miniscule market in the scope of things.
This was a very smart move. You don't want to end up like the hoarders house!
Ben the garage looks nice now that you are clearing out things you don't need
WOW! That was awesome!! Congratulations and well done on making that decision to sell. I am so pleased for you. Take care, Poo
Seeing him scrap those vintage keyboards for free kind of hurt
Nice one Bro. Keep it up
I see you got plenty of plants, worth stocking up on seeds and mini propagators to help them sprout. Mini Water distillery for home too. When time comes people will fight & steal for food and clean water.
Hard work pays off! Great job man!
I recently perfected a method of burning IC chips with just a simple wood fire that burns so hot and clean, you don't even smell plastic burning. I just have it elevated a foot above the wood on a steel mesh, and coat the IC with a layer of paraffin with a touch of xylenes dissolved into it. The IC chips burn so completely, most turn to fragile ash, and I need to put a sheet of metal beneath it after the fire burns out to make sure I don't drop important bits into the wood ashes.
A circular economy - Ben sells gold and silver, in one form; to buy gold and silver, in another form, namely bars. Holy moly Ben !!! 👍
And saving himself a few hundred hours of labour in the process :)
Awesome video this puts a whole different light on scrapping, I love the scrap yard vids. We need more street scrapping videos. Keep up the good work.
I saw 450g of gold sold for 16,000 ... It is good to redistribute value and I agree that if something goes wrong with world economy tomorrow you may buy bread with a silver coin ... not with a ram stick :)
Fantastic video! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 👍
Greetings eWaste Ben. This is AWESOME/PRICELESS. I'm so happy for you. The treasures are out there, if one wants them, they have to go get them. Remember viewer's that everyone scraps their own way/reason and what works best for themselves/family. GOD BLESS you and all your endeavors. Stay humble and kind always. PLEASE be CAREFUL. Thank you for always taking the time of sharing,passing knowledge/blessings forward yippee. Be safe,healthy &blessed always family
as long as you are happy with the price that they paid mate that's all that matters
Hard to watch those old RD-RAM and EDO-RAM being tossed away. Those are really sought after by vintage computer enthousiasts and as of 2021 almost 15 to 20 euro's a piece where I live.
true. very hard to watch. ive been fixing pcs for 22 years and never seen so many cpu and ram sticks being scrapped
Did you see any EDO rams? I just spotted the occasional 3 pin group SDRAM... but the Bulk was pretty worthless DDR/DDR2.
I'd have only kept the high rank variants of these.
Can someone tell me what's up with this comment section. It's insane. Nothing makes sense
I think all the hate is losers wanting to do something independent like he does. For whatever reason they can’t or won’t so they just hate hate hate. I just read one loser criticizing how he was unloading the chips from his van. It’s really pathetic. Then there are less angry losers that ask his for stuff. He gets the most of these messages from what I’ve seen. So weird ! Who gets on UA-cam and feels like they should beg for things from someone who is working, recording the work and educating them for free? This particular comment section is extra angry, probably due to him making a fat wad of cash in a day. I don’t get it. Good for him, if you’re jealous get off your ass and go earn some too.
Old comment but it’s jealousy/people who don’t fully understand what he’s doing. I’ve been acquiring the right equipment to do a full scrap project to see how much pure gold I can smelt into a bar from these parts and honestly if the math and price is right it can be pretty profitable.
@@stephenasmith273 nice man! Good luck!! Ben here makes a living from it. His videos are a great resource for all kinds of ways to keep cash flowing with scrapping. I’ve made some decent extra cash by melting down copper and brass into ingots then selling them on eBay. Plus just scrapping more efficiently and how to make more from your scrap. The attendants at the scrap yards always appreciate when you understand what you’re doing.
It looks like there’s a lot of foreign commenters who don’t know English very well.
And bots
That's incredible! You have taken apart hundreds of computers!!! Awesome...
Just imagine what the value of all of that would of been at MSRP...... holy crap
Stock up on plenty of water. Yeah, fill the pantry. Check out a good solar power backup. Nothing wrong with being a prepper. Nice payday.
You don't need to justify what you do, you made the right move.
Hands down best e scrapper channel on UA-cam! 😊
You’ve definitely scrapped A LOT of eWaste! That’s impressive!
Bullion definitely takes up less space, but practical items like you mentioned make sense too.
For you retro pc enthusiasts, this where those "new old stock" parts are coming from.
From watching other scrappers I have seen prices getting smaller over scrap. I wish you luck in what you do. Love watching your videos. God Bless you!!
I was just watching a video from August 2019. I enjoy the 2.5 hour marathon. The longer the better, thanks.
Great haul cash in matey 👊🏻😁🍻🍻🍻🍻🇦🇺
I've got loads of gaming consoles and early computers too along with all the other stuff I've hoarded over the years. I've also got over 3000 records that I love to listen to. It's music history and great to hear.
That's awesome! I sell on ebay amongst other things and I always say I am about the fast nickel and not the slow dime! Like you said you don't owe anyone an explanation. Great sale!
Love when you said, i have lots of ram in storage! Funny!
Holy Moly Ben, I wasn't expecting this one. Now that was a totally awesome payday! Watch out Melbourne, Ben's going to be digging holes there getting his stockpiles out of the ground! Truly enjoyed and happy for you! 👍👍
Great to see all that plastic find a good home.
Good to hear you are liquidating this by choice and not due to hardship.
Heck of a thing, all that free stuff getting you that kinda money back, Good on ya!!
Congrat's Ben! Your prepper thinking is spot-on! One of these days the fertilizer is going to hit the fan! I already have a generator. Working on up-grading the tools. Keep adding to the pantry! Good on you! Stay well, Jim in Phoenix.
Some of those old consoles could be worth more if sold to a collector than to use as scrap...
Nice Haul there. Lots of work but you did it and deserve that payday. No shame there. Hope it continues
The amount of work that goes into extracting the actual gold and using multiple different acids in order to do so is really meant for a hobbyist. You can’t do it on a regular basis and make money.
There are businesses all over the world that do it on a regular basis and make money.
Ben I like this drop off place , friendly people ,and help ful ,
How the hell do you get all the computers in the land to scrap! That's ALOT of computers for all that!!!
I'm always amazed by your videos you're really great at what you do
Get to processing those high quality fingers Ben. AP is cake And it takes forever. Given the state of things as you’ve mentioned it’s a great time.
Thanks for the update video brother! Keep safe and good on you turning some of that into cash.
Good job Ben, well done.
I hope to be where you are one day soon with my recycling business.
I agree with you fully Ben, When stockpiling has gone out of hand, to the point that it would take you decades to process, it's just best to sell them off and move one.
to see all that recycled and a BIG bit of pocket money is GREAT WORK!
More people should watch this and be responsible for the electronics that they use
mostly it's microsofts fault as they force to use newer stuff for every new windows they release, just see now as they force the useage of TPM
A nice story about barrels. Genius!
wow that was awesome to look at full big tub of ram and CPUs also looks nice 👍😀👍
Wisdom is not always getting the most money. Wisdom is knowing when to give up value so you have useful money. This was a wise decision.
Hi Ben.i love your channel buddy.i have been watching you from 2017 full on and have not stopped.i look forward so much to "CASH IN DAYS" but(sorry) putting the amount in the thumbnail is a BIG spoiler.its all i wait for while watching your upload.even if its 40min long i wait for that one moment when you show us the paper with the amount kg and $$$.please do a Cash in day like that again withou the amout of $$$ in the thumbnail plz.sorry and cheers.hope you have a nice day.(not english so sorry for the spelling Ben.) Bye🍨👍
Wow, all that ram. When it was new probably cost about 1 million
So I can see that you decided to cash it out:) if price is right why not. 👍
Awesome to see Ben..... new van working out just fine
Thankyou for your videos. Trying to catch up on old videos lol. You are inspiring a lot of hard work and knowledge thankyou for doing what you do.
Hard work... I thing many entitlement sheep dont understand... Knowledge ..a thing everyone thinks they have already...and find out later they don't know a thing.
Use the forklift dh
Wow!
Amazed how much we can make with scrap 😯
He had 300kg of ram.. do you have any idea how long it took him to get all that together
You are correct, never know what the future might bring - cash in some of it and put your mind at rest:) good vid, great payday for a lot of work you have put in over time.
Nice haul..love videos like this...keeps me going
I'm pretty sure that was an original model M keyboard i saw. Those are worth $$$
I am PROUD of you Ben, it is like your children are leaving, consolidation is the KEY, now the storage and garage and turn your old van into an enclosed van, Save 1/2 in pure gold. FANTASTIC, I wondered where you were?
I think it's Venezuela where it costs over $150 for a loaf of bread. What I'm doing is stocking up on flour and yeast to make my own bread and a distillery to make pure water from stream or rainwater. Also tins of food and pasta even though I've got loads of chucks and ducks for eggs and meat. I've recently been growing veg also because the future doesn't look too promising with buying from shops.
Good choice.
Nice haul. You're right, need to move some of the stuff along, we get older, and before you know it, we can't do all the things we had planned. Life happens while we are making plans. BTW, Spotted a nice, valuable, Herman Miller designer office chair at 11:17...
That was an awesome pay day even it took many many years lol. Great job ben 👍
Geeze Louise ! You are an amazing scrapper! Good job, young man. Well done, indeed.
No scrap yard buys e waste in my town anymore . Hell you have to pay them to take it lol
You made the right decision Ben top notch. Got me real excited!
That unit in the blue bin at 16:46 is probably a Macintosh LC III, which is worth over $100 USD even if it's broken. You should look into what some units could be worth as a whole.
That’s the problem… everything looks like scrap to a scrapper. If you get too focused on throwing everything into bins, you’ll miss out on big money selling rare parts as-is/non-working to collectors. There is such a huge marketplace online now that it’s incredibly easy to find customers.
Wow that was a great haul. worth accumulating over the years. Never hurts to make preparations for all scenarios.
I’ve got 8 pounds of ram 🤣
Great job!
I would be interested in the further recycling of the rams and cpus.
Good video Ben. Good choice to cash in. Any videos of your garden area?
With regard to hyperinflation, the first thing I’d make sure you do (over gold and silver) is to make sure you have enough money to cover your mortgage (assuming you have one) and any other debts you have. If you have no debt, then no one will be able to foreclose.
Then I’d look to stacking food (at least two or three months worth of staples at the very least).
Then, once you have that done, all the scrap you have accumulated will serve you well (plus any gold and silver you grab too) as commodity prices will [should] increase in line with inflation as well.
100% There is never a bad time to accumulate scrap. The faster a person can own everything they have the better off they will be in life. Saving money is the best way to make money. Renting/leasing is modern day slavery.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Diversify while you still can. I’ve been scrapping metals to pay for silver and other supplies for a long time.
If I remember correctly on average 19 sticks of Ram = about 1 lb, round it off at 20 * 700, 14,000 sticks. When I sold mine years ago I got 15 USD per pound
Whats apps number plz
you hit the nail on the head totally agreed on inflation now your on the button yes good choice. and if the banks are hit its locked in
Where can go to scrap your ewaste like this in California . Do you know by chance ?
Australian $. big difference. $10000 US still a lot. Well done.
That's almost enough ram to run crysis.
And THIS is why he’s called Ewaste Ben!
i like your vids to mate!
@@laurens2592 thank you so much! It’s pretty great to be able to share all the cool adventures and the things we learn along the way 😊
12/5/2021 $23.50 lb for Ram
Pin less processors $8.65 lb
Rambus $7.95 lb just over $20.000
Not a bad haul
Hi Mr David
👍nice payday,you do you no one has any right questioning your decisions,the bin of ram was mental.👍
so this is why i cant find a damn cpu for a retro pc
What a gay and completely pointless hobby
@@PutinIsGaywow dude
@@PutinIsGay imagine trying to roast someone's hobby like wtf
@@Chase_Mon3y boo hoo
What are your pointless hobbies, then?
Great job. In all of the time you saved from not doing the gold recovery you can make more money doing more scrapping.
16K Is Life Changing Moeney. Thats CRAZY !
Feels good to unclutter, also it’s much safer from fire or being trapped in your garage.
Here in Brazil inflation is already increasing. About 8%. Since Brazil has had a massive hyper inflation at the 80's, people are very worried about getting at that point again.
Sell sell sell! Thats a crazy amount of computers to get that many cpu's... awesome sauce
There was at least 3 kilos of gold there. Only $300,000 AUD, good trade for $16,000.
There's not. It's gold scrap worth is about twice what they pay and then you must take into account the expensive machinery if you grind it to powder, or chemicals if you do it that way. I know a someone with such a machine and I sell to him. Machine costs about £200,000.
@@snoozinghipo Not required to grind into power especially with the CPUs but it does however require stainless or plastic vats, a serious filtering solution, a lot of room, a decent sized furnace and a huge supply of nitric and hydrochloric acid.
Should be between a twentieth and a tenth of a gram of gold in each LGA cpu plus some PGMs, but the biggest problem is what do you do with all that excess nitrogen dioxide when dissolving the precious and base metals? You can't just dump it into the atmosphere, so you need a scrubber/bubbler to recycle NOx into nitric.
I don't think any council would agree that 100kg++ of CPUs is a home/hobbyist operation, so you'll be subject to all the environmental and safety laws any businesses has to deal with. Still, assuming 40 CPUs per kilo, that's 2, maybe 2.5 grams of Au/kg. Scale that up to 250g per 100kg. About AUD $25,000.
@@AndyGraceMedia so you are correct there. There's alot of expense and work in processing them for sure!
@@AndyGraceMedia seriously? An addition of 9k only for the amount of work it would take to get the gold out?
You sir are doing a great thing "♻️-ing"! I hope you received a special price there for such a big haul in.
Omg them old keyboards look so sweet!
Awesome vid m8, very inspirational. It ALL adds up. Cheers.
You could’ve just downloaded all that ram for free online!
Ben....you are a legend ...and the planet is smiling....👍👍👍👍👍
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