I might be remembering wrong, but I thought the
cabinet was 22". But it
might actually be 30".
600 lbs sounds a little heavy compared to the VAX 6400 machines I have
experience from, but it might be in the same neighborhood.
Way short of the 8650s I've moved around anyway. Both in size and
weight... :-)
Seriously. The 6000 series are pretty compact, I think.
Johnny
On 2014-11-21 14:34, Ian S. King wrote:
Not sure we're talking about the same
machine. Mine is 30" square on the
floor, and about 60" tall. Oh, and about 600 lbs., according to the
shipping paperwork.
On Nov 21, 2014 10:41 AM, "Johnny Billquist" <bqt at update.uu.se>
wrote:
6000-series VAXen are not really that big or heavy. They're just a single
> 22" cabinet.
>
> Come back when you have an 86x0 or a 9000... :-)
>
> (Or any PDP-10 except a KS.)
>
> Johnny
>
> On 2014-11-21 10:11, Ian S. King wrote:
>
> Forklift? I generally rely on a large group of friends or a small group
>> of
>> large friends. Two of us moved my VAX 6600.
>> On Nov 21, 2014 10:01 AM, "Electronics Plus" <sales at
elecplus.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> The scrappers don't care what model it is, or how many boards, or if
>> it
>>
>>> has a tape drive.
>>> It weighs xxx pounds, and is thus worth xxx $$ to them.
>>> So, yes, you could conceivably pick up a $2000 gizmo for $200.
>>>
>>> I am collecting a list of the brands and models, but so far, very few
>>> pics
>>> have been sent my way. Even something from an ad on the internet is
>>> fine.
>>> The scrappers are very visual, and a dark brown cabinet will yield lots
>>> of
>>> results. Lots of switches and lights is cool, but they don't turn them
>>> on
>>> (I don't think u want them to), and the $8 sorters barely speak
>>> English,
>>> and don't know what anything is. The more visual we can be, the better
>>> our
>>> chances.
>>>
>>> Cindy
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of
>>> jwsmobile
>>> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:47 AM
>>> To: General at
classiccmp.org; Discussion at classiccmp.org:On-Topic and
>>> Off-Topic Posts
>>> Subject: Re: mainframes and other stuff
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/21/2014 6:54 AM, William Donzelli wrote:
>>>
>>> Hmmm....
>>>>
>>>> >From the offers I am seeing here - the scrapper is just going to
>>>> laugh, then ignore further offers. Game over.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Will
>>>>
>>>>
>>> My list was posted just because she asked for specifics. I did pay
>>> this
>>> to a very basic scrapper and if you have an update, I posted my best
>>> recollection of the mass. Please update it if you all want to make a
>>> contribution.
>>>
>>> The list I gave covers the most likely to be found air-cooled
>>> mainframes.
>>>
>>> I paid the price of about 2 to 3 x steel scrap for all of my data
>>> center.
>>> It still lives on in the possession of a list member or 2.
>>>
>>> people post 3420's for 4000 bucks. No scrapper is going to get that.
>>> If he wants to admire the scrap in his warehouse till someone might pay
>>> that for it, then it will be crap by the time the buyer gets to it.
>>>
>>> As sold by the top of the thread, Cindy suggested the person was
>>> smashing
>>> this up and wanted specifics.
>>>
>>> Add them please. It has been 30 years since I bought this, and I don't
>>> know what the price differential is, you seem to, so contribute it.
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>>
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