Computer part recycling [was: New Year's Cleaning]

2011-01-04 Thread kenta
Along the lines getting rid of old hardware from the New Years Cleaning thread I've been doing some cleaning as well. What I'm trying to find is a recycler, preferably free of charge, that will take this legacy hardware (read: junk) off my hands. I know that some companies have recycling days

Re: Computer part recycling [was: New Year's Cleaning]

2011-01-04 Thread Tom Buskey
You can see if some other geek wants your junk^H^H^H^Hhigh quality SGI system :-) Freecycle.org and Craiglist might find people that are interested. To be fair, most of us geeks use stuff beyond the cycle. I don't think many on Craiglist would be interested in an SGI and I'd fear I'd get far

Re: Computer part recycling [was: New Year's Cleaning]

2011-01-04 Thread Brian St. Pierre
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 11:59 AM, kenta kenta.k...@gmail.com wrote: What I'm trying to find is a recycler, preferably free of charge, that will take this legacy hardware (read: junk) off my hands. I know that some companies have recycling days but I didn't see any posted around my area

Re: Computer part recycling [was: New Year's Cleaning]

2011-01-04 Thread Joseph Smith
On 01/04/2011 11:59 AM, kenta wrote: Along the lines getting rid of old hardware from the New Years Cleaning thread I've been doing some cleaning as well. What I'm trying to find is a recycler, preferably free of charge, that will take this legacy hardware (read: junk) off my hands. I know

Re: Computer part recycling [was: New Year's Cleaning]

2011-01-04 Thread Neil Schelly
I've brought elecronics several times to RST Reclaming in Hudson, NH (http://www.hudsonnh.gov/departments/highway/hazardous) and they've always been free of charge except for CRTs, batteries, and fluorescent bulbs. Their prices for those items have also always been quite fair. That said, I can't

Re: Computer part recycling [was: New Year's Cleaning]

2011-01-04 Thread Michael ODonnell
After seeing them mentioned on Freecycle many months earlier I contacted an outfit in Dracut this summer to recycle my old TV. On the phone the guy sounded very straightforward and helpful but IIRC they were dealing with some issue at the time (relocating? regulatory?) and it ended up that

Re: Computer part recycling [was: New Year's Cleaning]

2011-01-04 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 11:59 AM, kenta kenta.k...@gmail.com wrote: What I'm trying to find is a recycler, preferably free of charge, that will take this legacy hardware (read: junk) off my hands. At $WORK, we use Allied Computer Brokers (ACB), mainly because they have a depot in the same

Re: Computer part recycling [was: New Year's Cleaning]

2011-01-04 Thread Dan Jenkins
On 1/4/2011 11:59 AM, kenta wrote: Along the lines getting rid of old hardware from the New Years Cleaning thread I've been doing some cleaning as well. What I'm trying to find is a recycler, preferably free of charge, that will take this legacy hardware (read: junk) off my hands. ...