Peter Gutmann wrote: > For no adequately explored reason I've tried various ways of physically > destroying CDs: > > - Hammer on hard surface: Leaves lots of little fragments, generally still > stuck > together by the protective coating. > > - Roasting over an open fire: Produces a Salvador Dali effect until they catch > fire, then huge amounts of toxic smoke ("fulfilling our carbon tax quota" > was one comment) and equally toxic-looking residue. > > - Propane torch: Melts them without producing combustion products. > > - Skilsaw: Melts them together at the cutting point, rest undamaged. > > - Axe: Like skilsaw but without the melting effect. > > - Using the propane torch and hammer to try and drop-forge a crude double- > density CD: Messy. you tried just scraping the data carrier paint off with a knife?
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