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Weekly Freely Fridays: Offer your junk to someone else for the cost of shipping!
#1
Yeah, I was planning on posting this earlier, but got busy with other things.


So, post your free junk, try to post whether you think it works or not.

Try to keep this post limited to FREE items. If your item isn't free... well... I guess we'll need to work that out with the admins/moderators as we would need their permission to actually sell items.

You're also welcome to post your Wanted items, I suppose you can include if you're willing to pay more than shipping for something, and of course the discussions for those items should be handled via PM or e-mail.

I'll be following with my list of Freebies and Wanted items. Any questions, just ask.

As there isn't a lot of activity today, I don't think a sticky will be necessary.
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#2
For Free:

iBook G3 600 12"
Screws!
Lower Case
Frame
Ram Sheild
Fan
Rear Vent
Port Cover
Modem
Retarded battery

iBook G3 500 12"
Ram Sheild
HD brackets
Screws!
Modem
Port Cover
Rear Vent
Sleep Sensor (bad wiring, needs soldering/splicing to use)

Tray Load CDROM
Slot Load CDROM

HDs:
2 GB Western Digital IDE
4 GB Quantum Fireball IDE
1.2 GB Quantum SCSI

3 x 32 MB 72 pin SIMMs

32 MB 168 pin DIMM
2x16 MB 168 pin DIMMs

2x S-Video -> Composite adapters (for powerbook video out)

Apple TV Remote

Adaptec 2906 PCI SCSI card

USB 2 port PCI card

2 x 1ft power extension cable.

4: Apple External SCSI CD-ROMs, 4-12x


Wanted: (Willing to pay a little over shipping for some of these items)
Apple DVI->VGA adapters (the kind with the cable)
G4 Digital Audio or Quicksilver case (Or dead computer)
Geforce FX 5200 or Radeon 9600 video cards from G5s
16+ Port 10/100 Switch with Rackmount capabilities.
Rackmount Shelving
Rackmount Patch Bay (1/4" TRS, 16+ ports)
1/4" TRS and TS cables 1' in length
Mirror Drive Door HD bracket

RAM!
PC100/133 128 MB and up
PC2700+ DDR 256 MB and up (Pulls from Mac Minis, G5s, MDDs, ect)
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#3
what could I do with an ibook g3 500 or 600? Internet and Music??
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#4
I guess I should have clarified that a bit more.. The iBooks listed are for the type of machine which the parts below go to. I'm not offering away whole functional ibooks. (They still fetch a pretty penny on ebay) I'm just offering the random pieces I've collected while working on a few ibooks. These parts aren't worth selling on ebay (I've tried) but if someone needs them, they're free for the asking.
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#5
20 gig western digital caviar drive

6 foot 50 pin to 50 pin centronics SCSI cables -- really nice thick blekin gold plated ones -- never used

other scsi cables as well, most good quality

Two 2.2 gig ORB drives -- 50 pin HD scsi connectors -- about 5-6 carts never used
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#6
Hey Grim,

I need about 4 or so of the T-8 torx screws for a Powerbook (bottom case) I am working on which I think are the same as an iBook.

PM me with the shipping costs (envelope, stamp and a peice of paper????)
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#7
iBooks only have 3 torx screws total, I believe they're T6. The larger screws are philips and are hidden under the feet.

Also, I think I would only have 3 of them, 2 long and one medium length.

I'll check the manual and get back to you.
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#8
It looks like they are T8's. I should have 1 at 10mm, 2 at 20mm, I'll look for them. What sizes are you needing?

(If you're not sure, I can look them up for you. Just tell me the make/model)
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#9
[quote The Grim Ninja]It looks like they are T8's. I should have 1 at 10mm, 2 at 20mm, I'll look for them. What sizes are you needing?

(If you're not sure, I can look them up for you. Just tell me the make/model)
It's a Powerbook G4 800 DVI and according to the iFixIt take apart guide they are T8's.

Tools You'll Need: T8 Torx Screwdriver

Remove the seven T8 Torx screws from the lower case.


See page 2.

I am missing 2 or 3 and I remember one being kinda stripped.
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#10
According to my manual, you need 8mm long screws. The one 10mm I have might work, but knowing apple, probably not.

The two 20mm ones definitely wouldn't work.
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