Anyone within driving distance of Windsor, VT might want to get in touch
with Brad Thompson at WinCycle:
wincycle at
wincycle.org
They are nominally a computer recycler who handle the usual castoffs, dead
notebooks, off-lease PCs, etc, etc. Recently, a local landlord gave them
the entire parts inventory of a local manufacturing company who went
bankrupt and abandoned it.
They made the entire thing available to local hams and hobbyists for free
(or a small donation if you really felt guilty). We went down with a
couple of storage tubs and filled them to the brim with tubes of unused
74-series and CD-series logic, machine-pin sockets and more resistors and
caps than you could even imagine. All of this is pre-surface-mount
through-hole componentry.
An entire afternoon's picking didn't really make a visible dent - there's
that much stuff. I would estimate many hundreds of tubes of chips and
sockets and tens of thousands of caps, resistors and other small parts.
I would suspect we were looking at > $100,000 worth of components at
original cost.
When we left, he mentioned that they might do this again next Saturday.
At some point, I'm sure they will sell whatever remains to an industrial
auctioneer or serious flea-marketer. So if interested, I would suggest
moving quickly.
Steve
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