http://wiki.freegeek.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Rick&feedformat=atomFreekiWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T12:51:59ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.1http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=24863Store Prices2007-04-21T19:57:35Z<p>Rick: /* Hard Drives */</p>
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Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
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==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-5<br />
* '''Coax''' - $1<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25: free with devices that require one<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** used usb 1.1 - $1<br />
** NIB (new in bag) usb 1.1 - $2<br />
** NIB usb 2.0 $3<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $10.00<br />
** Untested ISA hardware modems - $3<br />
** Winmodems untested - $3<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5 - $8 as marked<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-8<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** less than 4 MB memory - $1<br />
** 8 MB memory - $2<br />
** 16 MB memory - $3<br />
** 32 MB memory -$6<br />
** 64 MB memory - $15<br />
** 128 MB memory - $20 up as marked<br />
** TV Tuner Cards - $8 untested no returns<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
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<br />
== Computer Systems ==<br />
===Regular Store Boxen===<br />
We now have a range of regular store boxen from 500-966 mhz.<br />
They all have 256 MB of ram and 8-15 gig hard drives with the faster boxes getting the larger drives.<br />
<br />
=== General Rules for Pricing ===<br />
*500 mhz range $20<br />
*600 mhz range $30<br />
*700 mhz range $40<br />
*800 mhz range $50<br />
*900 mhz range $60<br />
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Prices will vary depending on equipment and features<br />
<br />
===Special Store Boxen===<br />
*Are high end machines over 1.5 gig<br />
* They are priced at $100 per gigahertz of processor speed, with minor adjustments for looks and gear<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW <br />
** untested 4x - $2<br />
** tested 8x - $4<br />
** 10x-16x - $10<br />
** 20x to 32x - $15<br />
** faster than 32x - $20<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** USB 100 - $10.00<br />
** USB 250 - $15.00<br />
** Internal 100 - $2.00<br />
** Internal 250 - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* 6 Gig - $5.00<br />
* 8 Gig - $7.00<br />
* 10 Gig - $9.00<br />
* 20 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $25<br />
* 80 Gig - $30<br />
* 100 Gig - $35<br />
* 120 Gig - $40<br />
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===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $2.00<br />
* 9G - $5.00<br />
* 18G - $10.00<br />
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==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
*regular PS2 - $1<br />
* USB - $3 to $5<br />
* Microsoft Wave - $4<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
*Laptop bags and little bags and cases of various kinds are $2 to $10 depending on features and condition<br />
<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $6.00<br />
**combo cards with both - $8<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $1<br />
** 64 MB - $3<br />
** 128 MB - $6<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 32MB - $2<br />
** 64 MB - $5<br />
** 128 MB - $10<br />
** 256 MB - $20<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $10<br />
** 256 MB $20<br />
* SIMMS - $1<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 15.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 30.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 40.00<br />
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==Motherboards==<br />
*500-750mhz pga 370/K7 - $5<br />
*800-1000mhz pga 370/K7 - $10<br />
* over 1 gig - Priced as marked depending on speed and features<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
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* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
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* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
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==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
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==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00 to $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
High End units may be upcharged<br />
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* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - $2<br />
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==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* ''' Tested Case Fans''' - $1<br />
* '''Heatsink Fans''' - $1-$10 as marked<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz - $2<br />
** 500-999mhz PIII or Athlon - $7.50<br />
** 1 gigahertz Athlon or P III -$10<br />
** 500-999mhz Celeron or Duron - $4<br />
** Athlon Classic or P4 socket 423 1.1 to 1.4 ghz - $12.50<br />
** Athlon XP or P4 socket 478 1.5 to 1.9 ghz - $20 <br />
** 1.1 - 1.9 gigahertz Celeron or Duron - $10<br />
** 2 gig and faster - as marked<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
**$15 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
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==Speakers==<br />
* pc case speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - $2<br />
* Powered - $5<br />
* Subwoofer Systems $15 to $25 as marked<br />
<br />
==Power Strips & Extension Cords== <br />
*Basic plug strips and light extension cords - $2<br />
*Fancier/Heavy Duty as marked<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Funky older cordless, 900mhz and the like - $1<br />
* cool older phones, classic styles from 60s/70s - $5 up as marked<br />
* better multi line and 2.8 gigahertz plus/multi-handset cordless systems as marked<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - $1<br />
* 250 MB disks - $2<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
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[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Vehicle_(PPS)&diff=21396Vehicle (PPS)2006-11-14T20:40:24Z<p>Rick: /* Measuring Success */</p>
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<div>== Program Basics ==<br />
* Program Name: Donation Pickup Vehicle<br />
* Program Description: Purchase a large biodiesel vehicle capable of doing pickups from donors for a fee, and also serving Free Geek for hauling of refuse, delivering e-waste, and providing transport of material for events and outreach.<br />
<br />
* What best describes this program? <br />
<br />
*# '''Administrative''' (expected to support other programs that generate income and/or meet program needs)<br />
* Why does Free Geek need this program?<br />
Currently, Free Geek is not able to do donation pickups that would enhance our relations with businesses and provide more/better equipment to programs that require them. Additionally, we often rent vehicles for this purpose, and other purposes such as hauling waste and moving materials for events. It may be more cost effective overall to own our own vehicle. It would also provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek.<br />
<br />
== Job Position Basics ==<br />
* Would there be a dedicated staff position associated with this program? YES / NO Probably YES, as it would require a licensed driver, with knowledge of how to load materials, coordinate scheduling, and other duties that would require at least 20 hours per week.<br />
* Position Title: Donation Pickup Coordinator?<br />
* Job Description: Coordinate Pickup of Donations and other use of Free Geek's pickup vehicle. Drive, Load, and Unload vehicle safely. Handle invoicing and related paperwork. Outreach to donors. Custormer relations.<br />
<br />
== Costs and potential costs ==<br />
* What are the expected financial staffing costs of the program? (Include all costs to the organization such as salary, payroll taxes, and benefits.)<br />
The initial cost would be for 20 hours, with growth expected to reach full time within the year. Amount?<br />
* What other costs are associated with the program? (Include costs of materials needed, etc.)<br />
<br />
The vehicle itself would be a major expense, depending on the size, age, and condition. <br />
<br />
A conversion from diesel to biodiesel may add a few hundred dollars to the cost.<br />
<br />
Signage on Vehicle would incur a variable cost relating to its design and complexity.<br />
<br />
Would require vehicle insurance.<br />
<br />
Cost of fuel would depend on mileage and miles driven, but expected to increase not only because of additional miles as the program grows, but also expected increases in fuel prices.<br />
<br />
Maintenance of the vehicle will also be required, and a schedule of routine maintenance would be determined by the vehicle.<br />
<br />
All of the above costs are variables related to the vehicle. Further research is needed to provide cost estimates, which will be added here later.<br />
<br />
* If there will be a dedicated staff position, how much time would be needed for training?<br />
** How much time would existing staff need to put in? _____________ hours: Unknown. If we hire a Driver with loading/unloading experience, we would only need to train him to do the coordinating and paperwork. Plus instruction on the Free Geek Grok and Tools.<br />
** How much time would existing volunteers need to put in? _____________ hours: Another variable. Would volunteers be asked to ride along to assist the driver with loading/unloading? The Loading/Unloading at Free Geek would not require much more time.<br />
* Once the program is up and running how many staff how many hours per week would it take?<br />
** In paid staff time? _____________ hours/week : 20 hours per week at start, plus some staff assistance time in setting up program, then some rapid growth should be expected. Possibly a full time position, with hours not used by pickup program spent in other areas, and shifting to pickup program as it grows?<br />
** In volunteer time? _____________ hours/week : Variable, depends on whether we enlist volunteers to ride along, and how much volume is delivered to Free Geek through this program. Impact should be minimal.<br />
<br />
* Outline the intangible costs for the position and program:<br />
Currently, all of the costs for this program are variables and will not be tangible until developed more fully. <br />
* Are there any possible negative impacts on Free Geek's mission, and if so what?<br />
Cost is the major concern. The costs related to the vehicle, plus the additional cost of Staffing the position will have to be weighed against the benifits and the ability of FG to absorb any cost not offset by fees and the current cost of renting.<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions currently in effect? <br />
Would provide additional materials for other programs which should be of above average donations. Would provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek to the public, thereby enhancing other programs and donations. Would save staff time now spent on renting vehicles and their time using it. If we hire full time, the driver would add additional staff hours that could be used internally as the position grows. <br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions being considered? <br />
Would compete with other future staff positions in the que, so its priority would be have to be determined by council. Requires a Large up front cost that requires more work to provide some numbers for evaluation, before we consider whether or not it is affordable and cost effective.<br />
<br />
== Benefits ==<br />
* Would the program generate income? YES / NO : This is to be determined. Ideally it would, but may not. We would hope that it would at least break even through charging fees for pickups and savings over renting vehicles and delivering e-waste. At worst it's cost would be low enough, and its benifit high enough to be acceptable, but the variables still need to be refined into a cost estimate.<br />
** If yes, how much income would be expected once the program is up and running? $ @ / month<br />
** If yes, how long would it take for the program to get to that point? @<br />
* How does the program support the mission of Free Geek? <br />
: Part of our mission is to keep e-waste from going to landfills or to vendors who ship overseas. Many businesses would like to donate to us, but are adverse to using their staff time and renting vehicles to bring their donations to us. The sucess of other e-waste companies for profit would indicate that there is a sucessful model for pickups that we should investigate and possibly imitate. We often find ourselves lacking equipment that meets our specifications for our build programs because most donations from the public are below those specs. Pickups from businesses may increase the availability of better equipment for those programs. Further we spend little on advertizing Free Geek, so having a truck with advertizing on it would help spread the word, and the cost of painting the signage would be a one time expense. We could also do more outreach if we did not have to rent a vehicle or depend on volunteers to move materials for events.<br />
<br />
== Measuring Success ==<br />
* How can the success of the program be measured? <br />
<br />
Above all, the intial cost of this program should not endanger Free Geek financially.<br />
<br />
The growth of the program should eventually at least break even on its cost, so its benifits are just a plus.<br />
Fees and Savings vs costs will tell the tale. Much will depend on the fee schedule, and the public acceptance of those fees.<br />
<br />
Should provide a noticable increase in usable equipment to other programs<br />
<br />
Should provide additional awareness of Free Geek through signage and outreach for pickups/events, which should be evident in the additional inquiries.<br />
<br />
* For most income generating positions, the costs initially outweigh the benefits. If this is an income generating program, how long until it is expected to break even?<br />
Just a guess, one year.<br />
* Outline a plan for implementing the program: <br />
This Planning Sheet is in a very early stage and needs much work on details, especially on cost variables not yet determined.<br />
<br />
The first step is to determine the total cost of the program at startup. This includes vehicle and staffing costs.<br />
<br />
The second part is to determine an acceptable fee schedule that will offset the costs and still be ok to customers.<br />
<br />
The third step is to determine whether Free Geek can afford the program without risking the budget, and whether the required hiring has the necessary priority in council.<br />
<br />
None of these steps can proceed before the many questions below, and more, are answered.<br />
<br />
Input from other groups is essential in the planning of this program. While we can easily accertain what type of vehicle is required, a lot of other questions need answers. These questions need discussions and decisions by all to determine the final structure of the program.<br />
Here are some, but hardly all of them.<br />
<br />
What is the best approach to purchasing a vehicle?<br />
a. Seek donations or deals as a non-profit?<br />
b. Purchase new or used? If used, what age, condition is acceptable?<br />
c. Price a limit, depending on FG budget?<br />
d. Investigate related costs to provide a reasonable estimate of cost.<br />
<br />
Hire Staff Position Driver/Coordinator?<br />
a. How many hours and what is the cost.<br />
b. Part time/full time? how do we allocate the hours and anticipate growth of the job?<br />
<br />
Volunteer participation?<br />
a. should volunteers be enlisted to ride along and assist?<br />
b. are there liability concerns?<br />
c. how many hours required now/future?<br />
<br />
Other questions: (please add any you can think of)<br />
a. What is macrenewals experience with pickups and associated costs, and how does it relate to us?<br />
b. What would our fee schedule look like? What do others charge? How does it compare to our costs (need figures).<br />
c. What is our annual expenditure on vehicle rentals?<br />
d. How much would we gain by delivering our e-waste?<br />
e. Can we estimate the cost benifit of the advertizing provided by the vehicle signage?<br />
<br />
(sorry for the lack of formatting, I will fix it later - rick) <br />
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EDIT AND ADD TO THIS PROGRAM PLANNING SHEET.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Program Planning Sheets]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Vehicle_(PPS)&diff=21394Vehicle (PPS)2006-11-14T20:27:12Z<p>Rick: /* Measuring Success */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Program Basics ==<br />
* Program Name: Donation Pickup Vehicle<br />
* Program Description: Purchase a large biodiesel vehicle capable of doing pickups from donors for a fee, and also serving Free Geek for hauling of refuse, delivering e-waste, and providing transport of material for events and outreach.<br />
<br />
* What best describes this program? <br />
<br />
*# '''Administrative''' (expected to support other programs that generate income and/or meet program needs)<br />
* Why does Free Geek need this program?<br />
Currently, Free Geek is not able to do donation pickups that would enhance our relations with businesses and provide more/better equipment to programs that require them. Additionally, we often rent vehicles for this purpose, and other purposes such as hauling waste and moving materials for events. It may be more cost effective overall to own our own vehicle. It would also provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek.<br />
<br />
== Job Position Basics ==<br />
* Would there be a dedicated staff position associated with this program? YES / NO Probably YES, as it would require a licensed driver, with knowledge of how to load materials, coordinate scheduling, and other duties that would require at least 20 hours per week.<br />
* Position Title: Donation Pickup Coordinator?<br />
* Job Description: Coordinate Pickup of Donations and other use of Free Geek's pickup vehicle. Drive, Load, and Unload vehicle safely. Handle invoicing and related paperwork. Outreach to donors. Custormer relations.<br />
<br />
== Costs and potential costs ==<br />
* What are the expected financial staffing costs of the program? (Include all costs to the organization such as salary, payroll taxes, and benefits.)<br />
The initial cost would be for 20 hours, with growth expected to reach full time within the year. Amount?<br />
* What other costs are associated with the program? (Include costs of materials needed, etc.)<br />
<br />
The vehicle itself would be a major expense, depending on the size, age, and condition. <br />
<br />
A conversion from diesel to biodiesel may add a few hundred dollars to the cost.<br />
<br />
Signage on Vehicle would incur a variable cost relating to its design and complexity.<br />
<br />
Would require vehicle insurance.<br />
<br />
Cost of fuel would depend on mileage and miles driven, but expected to increase not only because of additional miles as the program grows, but also expected increases in fuel prices.<br />
<br />
Maintenance of the vehicle will also be required, and a schedule of routine maintenance would be determined by the vehicle.<br />
<br />
All of the above costs are variables related to the vehicle. Further research is needed to provide cost estimates, which will be added here later.<br />
<br />
* If there will be a dedicated staff position, how much time would be needed for training?<br />
** How much time would existing staff need to put in? _____________ hours: Unknown. If we hire a Driver with loading/unloading experience, we would only need to train him to do the coordinating and paperwork. Plus instruction on the Free Geek Grok and Tools.<br />
** How much time would existing volunteers need to put in? _____________ hours: Another variable. Would volunteers be asked to ride along to assist the driver with loading/unloading? The Loading/Unloading at Free Geek would not require much more time.<br />
* Once the program is up and running how many staff how many hours per week would it take?<br />
** In paid staff time? _____________ hours/week : 20 hours per week at start, plus some staff assistance time in setting up program, then some rapid growth should be expected. Possibly a full time position, with hours not used by pickup program spent in other areas, and shifting to pickup program as it grows?<br />
** In volunteer time? _____________ hours/week : Variable, depends on whether we enlist volunteers to ride along, and how much volume is delivered to Free Geek through this program. Impact should be minimal.<br />
<br />
* Outline the intangible costs for the position and program:<br />
Currently, all of the costs for this program are variables and will not be tangible until developed more fully. <br />
* Are there any possible negative impacts on Free Geek's mission, and if so what?<br />
Cost is the major concern. The costs related to the vehicle, plus the additional cost of Staffing the position will have to be weighed against the benifits and the ability of FG to absorb any cost not offset by fees and the current cost of renting.<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions currently in effect? <br />
Would provide additional materials for other programs which should be of above average donations. Would provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek to the public, thereby enhancing other programs and donations. Would save staff time now spent on renting vehicles and their time using it. If we hire full time, the driver would add additional staff hours that could be used internally as the position grows. <br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions being considered? <br />
Would compete with other future staff positions in the que, so its priority would be have to be determined by council. Requires a Large up front cost that requires more work to provide some numbers for evaluation, before we consider whether or not it is affordable and cost effective.<br />
<br />
== Benefits ==<br />
* Would the program generate income? YES / NO : This is to be determined. Ideally it would, but may not. We would hope that it would at least break even through charging fees for pickups and savings over renting vehicles and delivering e-waste. At worst it's cost would be low enough, and its benifit high enough to be acceptable, but the variables still need to be refined into a cost estimate.<br />
** If yes, how much income would be expected once the program is up and running? $ @ / month<br />
** If yes, how long would it take for the program to get to that point? @<br />
* How does the program support the mission of Free Geek? <br />
: Part of our mission is to keep e-waste from going to landfills or to vendors who ship overseas. Many businesses would like to donate to us, but are adverse to using their staff time and renting vehicles to bring their donations to us. The sucess of other e-waste companies for profit would indicate that there is a sucessful model for pickups that we should investigate and possibly imitate. We often find ourselves lacking equipment that meets our specifications for our build programs because most donations from the public are below those specs. Pickups from businesses may increase the availability of better equipment for those programs. Further we spend little on advertizing Free Geek, so having a truck with advertizing on it would help spread the word, and the cost of painting the signage would be a one time expense. We could also do more outreach if we did not have to rent a vehicle or depend on volunteers to move materials for events.<br />
<br />
== Measuring Success ==<br />
* How can the success of the program be measured? <br />
<br />
Above all, the intial cost of this program should not endanger Free Geek financially.<br />
<br />
The growth of the program should eventually at least break even on its cost, so its benifits are just a plus.<br />
Fees and Savings vs costs will tell the tale. Much will depend on the fee schedule, and the public acceptance of those fees.<br />
<br />
Should provide a noticable increase in usable equipment to other programs<br />
<br />
Should provide additional awareness of Free Geek through signage and outreach for pickups/events, which should be evident in the additional inquiries.<br />
<br />
* For most income generating positions, the costs initially outweigh the benefits. If this is an income generating program, how long until it is expected to break even?<br />
Just a guess, one year.<br />
* Outline a plan for implementing the program: <br />
This Planning Sheet is in a very early stage and needs much work on details, especially on cost variables not yet determined.<br />
<br />
Input from other groups is essential in the planning of this program. While we can easily accertain what type of vehicle is required, a lot of other questions need answers. These questions need discussions and decisions by all to determine the final structure of the program.<br />
Here are some, but hardly all of them.<br />
<br />
What is the best approach to purchasing a vehicle?<br />
a. Seek donations or deals as a non-profit?<br />
b. Purchase new or used? If used, what age, condition is acceptable?<br />
c. Price a limit, depending on FG budget?<br />
d. Investigate related costs to provide a reasonable estimate of cost.<br />
<br />
Hire Staff Position Driver/Coordinator?<br />
a. How many hours and what is the cost.<br />
b. Part time/full time? how do we allocate the hours and anticipate growth of the job?<br />
<br />
Volunteer participation?<br />
a. should volunteers be enlisted to ride along and assist?<br />
b. are there liability concerns?<br />
c. how many hours required now/future?<br />
<br />
Other questions: (please add any you can think of)<br />
a. What is macrenewals experience with pickups and associated costs, and how does it relate to us?<br />
b. What would our fee schedule look like? What do others charge? How does it compare to our costs (need figures).<br />
c. What is our annual expenditure on vehicle rentals?<br />
d. How much would we gain by delivering our e-waste?<br />
e. Can we estimate the cost benifit of the advertizing provided by the vehicle signage?<br />
<br />
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EDIT AND ADD TO THIS PROGRAM PLANNING SHEET.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Program Planning Sheets]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Vehicle_(PPS)&diff=21393Vehicle (PPS)2006-11-14T19:52:56Z<p>Rick: /* Benefits */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Program Basics ==<br />
* Program Name: Donation Pickup Vehicle<br />
* Program Description: Purchase a large biodiesel vehicle capable of doing pickups from donors for a fee, and also serving Free Geek for hauling of refuse, delivering e-waste, and providing transport of material for events and outreach.<br />
<br />
* What best describes this program? <br />
<br />
*# '''Administrative''' (expected to support other programs that generate income and/or meet program needs)<br />
* Why does Free Geek need this program?<br />
Currently, Free Geek is not able to do donation pickups that would enhance our relations with businesses and provide more/better equipment to programs that require them. Additionally, we often rent vehicles for this purpose, and other purposes such as hauling waste and moving materials for events. It may be more cost effective overall to own our own vehicle. It would also provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek.<br />
<br />
== Job Position Basics ==<br />
* Would there be a dedicated staff position associated with this program? YES / NO Probably YES, as it would require a licensed driver, with knowledge of how to load materials, coordinate scheduling, and other duties that would require at least 20 hours per week.<br />
* Position Title: Donation Pickup Coordinator?<br />
* Job Description: Coordinate Pickup of Donations and other use of Free Geek's pickup vehicle. Drive, Load, and Unload vehicle safely. Handle invoicing and related paperwork. Outreach to donors. Custormer relations.<br />
<br />
== Costs and potential costs ==<br />
* What are the expected financial staffing costs of the program? (Include all costs to the organization such as salary, payroll taxes, and benefits.)<br />
The initial cost would be for 20 hours, with growth expected to reach full time within the year. Amount?<br />
* What other costs are associated with the program? (Include costs of materials needed, etc.)<br />
<br />
The vehicle itself would be a major expense, depending on the size, age, and condition. <br />
<br />
A conversion from diesel to biodiesel may add a few hundred dollars to the cost.<br />
<br />
Signage on Vehicle would incur a variable cost relating to its design and complexity.<br />
<br />
Would require vehicle insurance.<br />
<br />
Cost of fuel would depend on mileage and miles driven, but expected to increase not only because of additional miles as the program grows, but also expected increases in fuel prices.<br />
<br />
Maintenance of the vehicle will also be required, and a schedule of routine maintenance would be determined by the vehicle.<br />
<br />
All of the above costs are variables related to the vehicle. Further research is needed to provide cost estimates, which will be added here later.<br />
<br />
* If there will be a dedicated staff position, how much time would be needed for training?<br />
** How much time would existing staff need to put in? _____________ hours: Unknown. If we hire a Driver with loading/unloading experience, we would only need to train him to do the coordinating and paperwork. Plus instruction on the Free Geek Grok and Tools.<br />
** How much time would existing volunteers need to put in? _____________ hours: Another variable. Would volunteers be asked to ride along to assist the driver with loading/unloading? The Loading/Unloading at Free Geek would not require much more time.<br />
* Once the program is up and running how many staff how many hours per week would it take?<br />
** In paid staff time? _____________ hours/week : 20 hours per week at start, plus some staff assistance time in setting up program, then some rapid growth should be expected. Possibly a full time position, with hours not used by pickup program spent in other areas, and shifting to pickup program as it grows?<br />
** In volunteer time? _____________ hours/week : Variable, depends on whether we enlist volunteers to ride along, and how much volume is delivered to Free Geek through this program. Impact should be minimal.<br />
<br />
* Outline the intangible costs for the position and program:<br />
Currently, all of the costs for this program are variables and will not be tangible until developed more fully. <br />
* Are there any possible negative impacts on Free Geek's mission, and if so what?<br />
Cost is the major concern. The costs related to the vehicle, plus the additional cost of Staffing the position will have to be weighed against the benifits and the ability of FG to absorb any cost not offset by fees and the current cost of renting.<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions currently in effect? <br />
Would provide additional materials for other programs which should be of above average donations. Would provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek to the public, thereby enhancing other programs and donations. Would save staff time now spent on renting vehicles and their time using it. If we hire full time, the driver would add additional staff hours that could be used internally as the position grows. <br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions being considered? <br />
Would compete with other future staff positions in the que, so its priority would be have to be determined by council. Requires a Large up front cost that requires more work to provide some numbers for evaluation, before we consider whether or not it is affordable and cost effective.<br />
<br />
== Benefits ==<br />
* Would the program generate income? YES / NO : This is to be determined. Ideally it would, but may not. We would hope that it would at least break even through charging fees for pickups and savings over renting vehicles and delivering e-waste. At worst it's cost would be low enough, and its benifit high enough to be acceptable, but the variables still need to be refined into a cost estimate.<br />
** If yes, how much income would be expected once the program is up and running? $ @ / month<br />
** If yes, how long would it take for the program to get to that point? @<br />
* How does the program support the mission of Free Geek? <br />
: Part of our mission is to keep e-waste from going to landfills or to vendors who ship overseas. Many businesses would like to donate to us, but are adverse to using their staff time and renting vehicles to bring their donations to us. The sucess of other e-waste companies for profit would indicate that there is a sucessful model for pickups that we should investigate and possibly imitate. We often find ourselves lacking equipment that meets our specifications for our build programs because most donations from the public are below those specs. Pickups from businesses may increase the availability of better equipment for those programs. Further we spend little on advertizing Free Geek, so having a truck with advertizing on it would help spread the word, and the cost of painting the signage would be a one time expense. We could also do more outreach if we did not have to rent a vehicle or depend on volunteers to move materials for events.<br />
<br />
== Measuring Success ==<br />
* How can the success of the program be measured? <br />
@<br />
* For most income generating positions, the costs initially outweigh the benefits. If this is an income generating program, how long until it is expected to break even?<br />
@<br />
* Outline a plan for implementing the program: <br />
@<br />
[[Category:Program Planning Sheets]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Vehicle_(PPS)&diff=21392Vehicle (PPS)2006-11-14T19:32:43Z<p>Rick: /* Costs and potential costs */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Program Basics ==<br />
* Program Name: Donation Pickup Vehicle<br />
* Program Description: Purchase a large biodiesel vehicle capable of doing pickups from donors for a fee, and also serving Free Geek for hauling of refuse, delivering e-waste, and providing transport of material for events and outreach.<br />
<br />
* What best describes this program? <br />
<br />
*# '''Administrative''' (expected to support other programs that generate income and/or meet program needs)<br />
* Why does Free Geek need this program?<br />
Currently, Free Geek is not able to do donation pickups that would enhance our relations with businesses and provide more/better equipment to programs that require them. Additionally, we often rent vehicles for this purpose, and other purposes such as hauling waste and moving materials for events. It may be more cost effective overall to own our own vehicle. It would also provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek.<br />
<br />
== Job Position Basics ==<br />
* Would there be a dedicated staff position associated with this program? YES / NO Probably YES, as it would require a licensed driver, with knowledge of how to load materials, coordinate scheduling, and other duties that would require at least 20 hours per week.<br />
* Position Title: Donation Pickup Coordinator?<br />
* Job Description: Coordinate Pickup of Donations and other use of Free Geek's pickup vehicle. Drive, Load, and Unload vehicle safely. Handle invoicing and related paperwork. Outreach to donors. Custormer relations.<br />
<br />
== Costs and potential costs ==<br />
* What are the expected financial staffing costs of the program? (Include all costs to the organization such as salary, payroll taxes, and benefits.)<br />
The initial cost would be for 20 hours, with growth expected to reach full time within the year. Amount?<br />
* What other costs are associated with the program? (Include costs of materials needed, etc.)<br />
<br />
The vehicle itself would be a major expense, depending on the size, age, and condition. <br />
<br />
A conversion from diesel to biodiesel may add a few hundred dollars to the cost.<br />
<br />
Signage on Vehicle would incur a variable cost relating to its design and complexity.<br />
<br />
Would require vehicle insurance.<br />
<br />
Cost of fuel would depend on mileage and miles driven, but expected to increase not only because of additional miles as the program grows, but also expected increases in fuel prices.<br />
<br />
Maintenance of the vehicle will also be required, and a schedule of routine maintenance would be determined by the vehicle.<br />
<br />
All of the above costs are variables related to the vehicle. Further research is needed to provide cost estimates, which will be added here later.<br />
<br />
* If there will be a dedicated staff position, how much time would be needed for training?<br />
** How much time would existing staff need to put in? _____________ hours: Unknown. If we hire a Driver with loading/unloading experience, we would only need to train him to do the coordinating and paperwork. Plus instruction on the Free Geek Grok and Tools.<br />
** How much time would existing volunteers need to put in? _____________ hours: Another variable. Would volunteers be asked to ride along to assist the driver with loading/unloading? The Loading/Unloading at Free Geek would not require much more time.<br />
* Once the program is up and running how many staff how many hours per week would it take?<br />
** In paid staff time? _____________ hours/week : 20 hours per week at start, plus some staff assistance time in setting up program, then some rapid growth should be expected. Possibly a full time position, with hours not used by pickup program spent in other areas, and shifting to pickup program as it grows?<br />
** In volunteer time? _____________ hours/week : Variable, depends on whether we enlist volunteers to ride along, and how much volume is delivered to Free Geek through this program. Impact should be minimal.<br />
<br />
* Outline the intangible costs for the position and program:<br />
Currently, all of the costs for this program are variables and will not be tangible until developed more fully. <br />
* Are there any possible negative impacts on Free Geek's mission, and if so what?<br />
Cost is the major concern. The costs related to the vehicle, plus the additional cost of Staffing the position will have to be weighed against the benifits and the ability of FG to absorb any cost not offset by fees and the current cost of renting.<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions currently in effect? <br />
Would provide additional materials for other programs which should be of above average donations. Would provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek to the public, thereby enhancing other programs and donations. Would save staff time now spent on renting vehicles and their time using it. If we hire full time, the driver would add additional staff hours that could be used internally as the position grows. <br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions being considered? <br />
Would compete with other future staff positions in the que, so its priority would be have to be determined by council. Requires a Large up front cost that requires more work to provide some numbers for evaluation, before we consider whether or not it is affordable and cost effective.<br />
<br />
== Benefits ==<br />
* Would the program generate income? YES / NO @<br />
** If yes, how much income would be expected once the program is up and running? $ @ / month<br />
** If yes, how long would it take for the program to get to that point? @<br />
* How does the program support the mission of Free Geek? <br />
@<br />
== Measuring Success ==<br />
* How can the success of the program be measured? <br />
@<br />
* For most income generating positions, the costs initially outweigh the benefits. If this is an income generating program, how long until it is expected to break even?<br />
@<br />
* Outline a plan for implementing the program: <br />
@<br />
[[Category:Program Planning Sheets]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Vehicle_(PPS)&diff=21391Vehicle (PPS)2006-11-14T18:43:51Z<p>Rick: /* Job Position Basics */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Program Basics ==<br />
* Program Name: Donation Pickup Vehicle<br />
* Program Description: Purchase a large biodiesel vehicle capable of doing pickups from donors for a fee, and also serving Free Geek for hauling of refuse, delivering e-waste, and providing transport of material for events and outreach.<br />
<br />
* What best describes this program? <br />
<br />
*# '''Administrative''' (expected to support other programs that generate income and/or meet program needs)<br />
* Why does Free Geek need this program?<br />
Currently, Free Geek is not able to do donation pickups that would enhance our relations with businesses and provide more/better equipment to programs that require them. Additionally, we often rent vehicles for this purpose, and other purposes such as hauling waste and moving materials for events. It may be more cost effective overall to own our own vehicle. It would also provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek.<br />
<br />
== Job Position Basics ==<br />
* Would there be a dedicated staff position associated with this program? YES / NO Probably YES, as it would require a licensed driver, with knowledge of how to load materials, coordinate scheduling, and other duties that would require at least 20 hours per week.<br />
* Position Title: Donation Pickup Coordinator?<br />
* Job Description: Coordinate Pickup of Donations and other use of Free Geek's pickup vehicle. Drive, Load, and Unload vehicle safely. Handle invoicing and related paperwork. Outreach to donors. Custormer relations.<br />
<br />
== Costs and potential costs ==<br />
* What are the expected financial staffing costs of the program? (Include all costs to the organization such as salary, payroll taxes, and benefits.)<br />
@<br />
* What other costs are associated with the program? (Include costs of materials needed, etc.)<br />
@<br />
* If there will be a dedicated staff position, how much time would be needed for training?<br />
** How much time would existing staff need to put in? _____________ hours @<br />
** How time would existing volunteers need to put in? _____________ hours @<br />
* Once the program is up and running how many staff how many hours per week would it take?<br />
** In paid staff time? _____________ hours/week @<br />
** In volunteer time? _____________ hours/week @<br />
* Outline the intangible costs for the position and program:<br />
@<br />
* Are there any possible negative impacts on Free Geek's mission, and if so what?<br />
@<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions currently in effect? <br />
@<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions being considered? <br />
@<br />
== Benefits ==<br />
* Would the program generate income? YES / NO @<br />
** If yes, how much income would be expected once the program is up and running? $ @ / month<br />
** If yes, how long would it take for the program to get to that point? @<br />
* How does the program support the mission of Free Geek? <br />
@<br />
== Measuring Success ==<br />
* How can the success of the program be measured? <br />
@<br />
* For most income generating positions, the costs initially outweigh the benefits. If this is an income generating program, how long until it is expected to break even?<br />
@<br />
* Outline a plan for implementing the program: <br />
@<br />
[[Category:Program Planning Sheets]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Vehicle_(PPS)&diff=21390Vehicle (PPS)2006-11-14T18:31:39Z<p>Rick: /* Program Basics */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Program Basics ==<br />
* Program Name: Donation Pickup Vehicle<br />
* Program Description: Purchase a large biodiesel vehicle capable of doing pickups from donors for a fee, and also serving Free Geek for hauling of refuse, delivering e-waste, and providing transport of material for events and outreach.<br />
<br />
* What best describes this program? <br />
<br />
*# '''Administrative''' (expected to support other programs that generate income and/or meet program needs)<br />
* Why does Free Geek need this program?<br />
Currently, Free Geek is not able to do donation pickups that would enhance our relations with businesses and provide more/better equipment to programs that require them. Additionally, we often rent vehicles for this purpose, and other purposes such as hauling waste and moving materials for events. It may be more cost effective overall to own our own vehicle. It would also provide a moving billboard advertizing Free Geek.<br />
<br />
== Job Position Basics ==<br />
* Would there be a dedicated staff position associated with this program? YES / NO @<br />
* Position Title: @<br />
* Job Description:<br />
@<br />
== Costs and potential costs ==<br />
* What are the expected financial staffing costs of the program? (Include all costs to the organization such as salary, payroll taxes, and benefits.)<br />
@<br />
* What other costs are associated with the program? (Include costs of materials needed, etc.)<br />
@<br />
* If there will be a dedicated staff position, how much time would be needed for training?<br />
** How much time would existing staff need to put in? _____________ hours @<br />
** How time would existing volunteers need to put in? _____________ hours @<br />
* Once the program is up and running how many staff how many hours per week would it take?<br />
** In paid staff time? _____________ hours/week @<br />
** In volunteer time? _____________ hours/week @<br />
* Outline the intangible costs for the position and program:<br />
@<br />
* Are there any possible negative impacts on Free Geek's mission, and if so what?<br />
@<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions currently in effect? <br />
@<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions being considered? <br />
@<br />
== Benefits ==<br />
* Would the program generate income? YES / NO @<br />
** If yes, how much income would be expected once the program is up and running? $ @ / month<br />
** If yes, how long would it take for the program to get to that point? @<br />
* How does the program support the mission of Free Geek? <br />
@<br />
== Measuring Success ==<br />
* How can the success of the program be measured? <br />
@<br />
* For most income generating positions, the costs initially outweigh the benefits. If this is an income generating program, how long until it is expected to break even?<br />
@<br />
* Outline a plan for implementing the program: <br />
@<br />
[[Category:Program Planning Sheets]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Vehicle_(PPS)&diff=21389Vehicle (PPS)2006-11-14T18:11:44Z<p>Rick: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Program Basics ==<br />
* Program Name: @<br />
* Program Description: <br />
@<br />
* What best describes this program? @<br />
*# Primarily '''income generating''' (expected to make money for Free Geek)<br />
*# Primarily meets '''program''' needs (expected to cost more money than it makes)<br />
*# '''Administrative''' (expected to support other programs that generate income and/or meet program needs)<br />
* Why does Free Geek need this program?<br />
@<br />
<br />
== Job Position Basics ==<br />
* Would there be a dedicated staff position associated with this program? YES / NO @<br />
* Position Title: @<br />
* Job Description:<br />
@<br />
== Costs and potential costs ==<br />
* What are the expected financial staffing costs of the program? (Include all costs to the organization such as salary, payroll taxes, and benefits.)<br />
@<br />
* What other costs are associated with the program? (Include costs of materials needed, etc.)<br />
@<br />
* If there will be a dedicated staff position, how much time would be needed for training?<br />
** How much time would existing staff need to put in? _____________ hours @<br />
** How time would existing volunteers need to put in? _____________ hours @<br />
* Once the program is up and running how many staff how many hours per week would it take?<br />
** In paid staff time? _____________ hours/week @<br />
** In volunteer time? _____________ hours/week @<br />
* Outline the intangible costs for the position and program:<br />
@<br />
* Are there any possible negative impacts on Free Geek's mission, and if so what?<br />
@<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions currently in effect? <br />
@<br />
* How will this program affect other programs and staff positions being considered? <br />
@<br />
== Benefits ==<br />
* Would the program generate income? YES / NO @<br />
** If yes, how much income would be expected once the program is up and running? $ @ / month<br />
** If yes, how long would it take for the program to get to that point? @<br />
* How does the program support the mission of Free Geek? <br />
@<br />
== Measuring Success ==<br />
* How can the success of the program be measured? <br />
@<br />
* For most income generating positions, the costs initially outweigh the benefits. If this is an income generating program, how long until it is expected to break even?<br />
@<br />
* Outline a plan for implementing the program: <br />
@<br />
[[Category:Program Planning Sheets]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Program_Planning_Guidelines&diff=21386Program Planning Guidelines2006-11-14T18:00:48Z<p>Rick: /* Potential Programs */</p>
<hr />
<div>This format should be followed when we consider creating new staff positions or programs. It's purpose is to help us weigh the costs and benefits of new positions and programs. All proposals being considered should have this basic information available, so they can be considered side by side.<br />
<br />
Additionally this format may be useful as a tool to assess current staff positions and programs.<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
== Planning Sheets ==<br />
Below is a list of programs, Many still need planning sheets developed. There are a lot of programs listed here and those with a higher priority are listed in '''bold'''. ''See Below for Instructions on creating these sheets.''<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
| style="width: 50%; vertical-align: top; padding:1em; border:1px solid #aaaaaa"|<br />
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=== Existing Programs ===<br />
* [[Adoption Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Advanced Linux Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Audio Visual Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Build Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Coders Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Computers for Kids Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Data Entry Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Events Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[External Sales Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Front Desk Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[GAP Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Hardware Grants Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* '''[[Job Experience Internships Program Planning Sheet]]'''<br />
* '''[[Laptops Program Planning Sheet]]'''<br />
* [[Monitor Burnin Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Monitor Disposal Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Prebuild Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* '''[[Printers Program Planning Sheet]]'''<br />
* [[Receiving Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Recycling Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Tech Support Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Tenants Sublets Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Tennis Balls Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Testing Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Thrift Store Program Planning Sheet]] (Retail Sales)<br />
* [[Tours Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[UPS Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Volunteer Internships Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Wholesale Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
<br />
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| style="width: 50%; vertical-align: top; padding:1em; border:1px solid #aaaaaa"|<br />
<!-- SECTION BOUNDARY --><br />
<br />
=== Potential Programs ===<br />
* '''[[Advanced Receiving Program Planning Sheet]]'''<br />
* '''[[Education Program Planning Sheet]]'''<br />
* [[Emerging Media Planning Sheet]]<br />
* '''[[Enterprise Build Program Planning Sheet]]''' (Servers)<br />
* [[Grantwriting Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[NAP Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* '''[[Online Sales Program Planning Sheet]]'''<br />
* [[Rentals Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[System Administration Program Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Gulu University Aid Planning Sheet]]<br />
* [[Donation Pickup Vehicle Planning Sheet]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Creating a Program Planning Sheet ==<br />
To begin developing the sheet: <br />
* Pick or put a link to the sheets on the list below. <br />
* Edit that page and enter the following text into it and then save it to create an empty framework. <br />
<nowiki>{{subst:Program Planning Sheet}}</nowiki><br />
* Edit the generated page, answering each question in the empty template. Look for the @ signs and replace them with appropriate answers.<br />
<br />
== The Template Output == <br />
<div style="border: 1px solid #9F9FFF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; margin: 3px 3px 0;"><br />
{{Program Planning Sheet}} </div><br />
<br />
[[Category: HR]]<br />
[[Category:Templates]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20948Facility2006-10-18T19:33:55Z<p>Rick: /* UNIT INFO */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel. ( noted 10/15/06)<br />
<br />
===== UNIT THREE [Evaluation] =====<br />
:Located on ceiling above Eval.<br />
:Electric furnace, fed from panel on north wall of eval.<br />
:Air conditioning ?<br />
:Thermostat Programable, located on East wall of Eval II.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FOUR [Store] =====<br />
:Located above bathroom in Admin/Lab area.<br />
:Gas? Has air conditioning.<br />
:Thermostat programable, located on north wall of Thrift Store.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FIVE [Admin/Lab] =====<br />
:On roof above Lab.<br />
:Serves all of space from Reception to Build.<br />
:Gas unit with air conditioning.<br />
:Gas runs accross roof, shut offs at unit and meter.<br />
:Meter at south rollup door, is second to left,facing meters, same meter feeds other units. (will document which units later).<br />
:Thermostat is programable, located on south wall of Lab.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT SIX [Classroom] =====<br />
:On roof above Store<br />
:Gas unit with air conditioning<br />
:Gas shut off's at roof unit, and at south rollup door,meter second to left, facing meters, shared by other units (to be documented later).<br />
:Thermostat programable, located on north wall of the classroom near the door to Lab.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT SEVEN [Meeting Room] =====<br />
:Located in Art Studio above Meeting Room.<br />
:Electric? with air conditioning. Condenser located on roof? (need art stuff moved to access unit to clarify)<br />
:Thermostat manual, located on west wall in Library, next to Meeting Room door.<br />
<br />
==== THERMOSTATS ====<br />
:Locations listed in Unit Info above.<br />
:Batteries in programable thermostats should be changed annually<br />
:Month ?<br />
:Two AA batteries each?<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Four: Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Five: Admin/Lab</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Six: Classroom</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr> <br />
<td>Unit Seven: Meeting Room</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20945Facility2006-10-18T19:15:45Z<p>Rick: /* THERMOSTATS */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel. ( noted 10/15/06)<br />
<br />
===== UNIT THREE [Evaluation] =====<br />
:Located on ceiling above Eval.<br />
:Electric furnace, fed from panel on north wall of eval.<br />
:Air conditioning ?<br />
:Thermostat Programable, located on East wall of Eval II.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FOUR [Store] =====<br />
:Located above bathroom in Admin/Lab area.<br />
:Gas? Has air conditioning.<br />
:Thermostat programable, located on north wall of Thrift Store.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FIVE [Admin/Lab] =====<br />
:On roof above Lab.<br />
:Serves all of space from Reception to Build.<br />
:Gas unit with air conditioning.<br />
:Gas runs accross roof, shut offs at unit and meter.<br />
:Meter at south rollup door, is to left,facing meters, same meter feeds other units. (will document which units later).<br />
:Thermostat is programable, located on south wall of Lab.<br />
<br />
==== THERMOSTATS ====<br />
:Locations listed in Unit Info above.<br />
:Batteries in programable thermostats should be changed annually<br />
:Month ?<br />
:Two AA batteries each?<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Four: Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Five: Admin/Lab</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Six: Classroom</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr> <br />
<td>Unit Seven: Meeting Room</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20943Facility2006-10-18T19:14:07Z<p>Rick: /* Maintainance Logs */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel. ( noted 10/15/06)<br />
<br />
===== UNIT THREE [Evaluation] =====<br />
:Located on ceiling above Eval.<br />
:Electric furnace, fed from panel on north wall of eval.<br />
:Air conditioning ?<br />
:Thermostat Programable, located on East wall of Eval II.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FOUR [Store] =====<br />
:Located above bathroom in Admin/Lab area.<br />
:Gas? Has air conditioning.<br />
:Thermostat programable, located on north wall of Thrift Store.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FIVE [Admin/Lab] =====<br />
:On roof above Lab.<br />
:Serves all of space from Reception to Build.<br />
:Gas unit with air conditioning.<br />
:Gas runs accross roof, shut offs at unit and meter.<br />
:Meter at south rollup door, is to left,facing meters, same meter feeds other units. (will document which units later).<br />
:Thermostat is programable, located on south wall of Lab.<br />
<br />
==== THERMOSTATS ====<br />
:Locations listed in Unit Info above.<br />
:Batteries in programable thermostats should be changed annually<br />
:Month ?<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Four: Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Five: Admin/Lab</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Six: Classroom</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr> <br />
<td>Unit Seven: Meeting Room</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20941Facility2006-10-18T19:08:07Z<p>Rick: /* UNIT INFO */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel. ( noted 10/15/06)<br />
<br />
===== UNIT THREE [Evaluation] =====<br />
:Located on ceiling above Eval.<br />
:Electric furnace, fed from panel on north wall of eval.<br />
:Air conditioning ?<br />
:Thermostat Programable, located on East wall of Eval II.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FOUR [Store] =====<br />
:Located above bathroom in Admin/Lab area.<br />
:Gas? Has air conditioning.<br />
:Thermostat programable, located on north wall of Thrift Store.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FIVE [Admin/Lab] =====<br />
:On roof above Lab.<br />
:Serves all of space from Reception to Build.<br />
:Gas unit with air conditioning.<br />
:Gas runs accross roof, shut offs at unit and meter.<br />
:Meter at south rollup door, is to left,facing meters, same meter feeds other units. (will document which units later).<br />
:Thermostat is programable, located on south wall of Lab.<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Four: Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Five: Admin/Lab</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Six: Classroom</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr> <br />
<td>Unit Seven: Meeting Room</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20938Facility2006-10-18T18:55:15Z<p>Rick: /* FILTERS */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel. ( noted 10/15/06)<br />
<br />
===== UNIT THREE [Evaluation] =====<br />
:Located on ceiling above Eval.<br />
:Electric furnace, fed from panel on north wall of eval.<br />
:Air conditioning ?<br />
:Thermostat Programable, located on East wall of Eval II.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FOUR [Admin/lab] =====<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Four: Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Five: Admin/Lab</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Six: Classroom</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr> <br />
<td>Unit Seven: Meeting Room</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20937Facility2006-10-18T18:53:27Z<p>Rick: /* UNIT INFO */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel. ( noted 10/15/06)<br />
<br />
===== UNIT THREE [Evaluation] =====<br />
:Located on ceiling above Eval.<br />
:Electric furnace, fed from panel on north wall of eval.<br />
:Air conditioning ?<br />
:Thermostat Programable, located on East wall of Eval II.<br />
<br />
===== UNIT FOUR [Admin/lab] =====<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Four: Admin</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Five: Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Six: Classroom</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr> <br />
<td>Unit Seven: Meeting Room</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20934Facility2006-10-18T18:46:57Z<p>Rick: /* UNIT INFO */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel. ( noted 10/15/06)<br />
<br />
===== UNIT THREE [Evaluation] =====<br />
:Located on ceiling above Eval.<br />
:Electric furnace, fed from panel on north wall of eval.<br />
:Air conditioning ?<br />
:Thermostat Programable, located on East wall of Eval II.<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Four: Admin</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Five: Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Six: Classroom</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr> <br />
<td>Unit Seven: Meeting Room</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20933Facility2006-10-18T18:41:26Z<p>Rick: /* FILTERS */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel. ( noted 10/15/06)<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Four: Admin</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Five: Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Six: Classroom</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr> <br />
<td>Unit Seven: Meeting Room</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20927Facility2006-10-18T18:32:53Z<p>Rick: /* UNIT TWO [Receiving] */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel. ( noted 10/15/06)<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Admin</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Thrift Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20926Facility2006-10-18T18:31:57Z<p>Rick: /* UNIT ONE [warehouse] */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [Warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
===== UNIT TWO [Receiving] =====<br />
:Located in the attic space above Receiving, with air conditioning condenser on roof.<br />
:Thermostat is programable, on west wall of Receiving.<br />
:Electric Furnace, fed from?<br />
:Currently disabled, pending attic area remodel.<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Admin</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Thrift Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20922Facility2006-10-18T18:23:00Z<p>Rick: /* FILTERS */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Admin</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Thrift Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20921Facility2006-10-18T18:12:06Z<p>Rick: /* HVAC */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit One: Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? </td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Two: Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Unit Three: Eval</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
<br />
<tr><br />
<td>Admin</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Thrift Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20917Facility2006-10-18T17:48:44Z<p>Rick: /* HVAC */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
==== UNIT INFO ====<br />
: [units listed from north to south]<br />
<br />
===== UNIT ONE [warehouse] =====<br />
:Located in the Warehouse, next to the door from Advanced Testing.<br />
:Thermostat is manual, on west side of a pillar, near the front, obscured by shelving.<br />
:Day & Night Co. Model 394GAW060175<br />
:Gas Unit with no Air Conditioning. Gas line runs through Black Hole, then along back wall through Eval, Build, :Back Stage, and out near rollup door. Facing meters, it is the one on the right.<br />
:Gas valves are located at the unit and at the meter.<br />
:Electrical switch is at the unit. Electical is fed from ?<br />
<br />
==== FILTERS ====<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Admin</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Thrift Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Facility&diff=20914Facility2006-10-18T17:19:55Z<p>Rick: /* HVAC Filters */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maintainance Logs ==<br />
<br />
=== Fire Extinguishers ===<br />
; Vendor<br />
: United Fire & Safety<br />
: xxxxx N MLK Blvd.<br />
: Portland, OR 972xx<br />
<br />
; FE Log<br />
: Inspection tags good for one year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td><b>Location</b></td><br />
<td><b>Type</b></td><br />
<td><b>Inspection Date</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Lab</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Kitchen</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Build</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Printerland</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Evaluation</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Recycling</td><br />
<td>ABC</td><br />
<td>December 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
=== HVAC ===<br />
<br />
:FILTERS<br />
<br />
; Vendors<br />
: Honke Heating, Gresham, 503-666-3725<br />
: Fred Meyer<br />
: True Value Hardware<br />
;Filter Log<br />
:Filters should be changed 2 times per year.<br />
<table border="1"><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Location</td><br />
<td>Size</td><br />
<td>Date</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Warehouse</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>??? 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Receiving</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Admin</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>June 2004</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>Thrift Store</td><br />
<td>??x??</td><br />
<td>???</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
==upstairs remodel==<br />
===Purpose===<br />
<br />
The purpose of the remodel is to finish the floor in old printerland. <br />
<br />
The project is funded by a personal grant for the classic gaming library.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scope of work to be done===<br />
<br />
We are going to add floor Joists to strengthen the structure of the floor and add flooring to the rest of the space.<br />
The work will be done to code specifications. The furnace will be relocated and duct work rerouted as needed.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== To do Tasks ===<br />
<br />
*clear all equipment from work area<br />
**store in big classroom<br />
*roll up insulation and bag for reinstallation<br />
**Store in big classroom<br />
*reroute electrical<br />
*uninstall furnace<br />
*remove existing blocking<br />
*add new joists and shore up beams<br />
**allow for Cable infrastructure (cable trays and trap door access)<br />
***Cable for Network<br />
*blocking reinstalled where needed<br />
*HVAC ducting in floor<br />
*Sheet floor<br />
*vented Closet for Heating<br />
*Add walls<br />
**at least one wall to contain the CGL<br />
*Move equipment from platform (museum)<br />
*remove floor 1x12 existing<br />
*sheet floor <br />
<br />
[[Category:Action]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Thrift_Store_Policy&diff=20587Thrift Store Policy2006-10-05T00:27:54Z<p>Rick: /* Discount Policy */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Discount Policy==<br />
Volunteers who have recorded at least 4 hours in the past 90 days get a 50% discount on donated parts. They also get a 10% discount on items (such as t-shirts and stickers) that were not donated. Ya.<br />
<br />
Persons other than the volunteer and his immediate family may not use the volunteer's number to get a discount in the store.<br />
<br />
* People who have purchased a membership (very few of these) get a 25% discount (5% on t-shirts, etc.).<br />
* Card-carrying PAWC members get a 25% discount (5% on t-shirts, etc.).<br />
* Card-carrying People's Co-op members get a 25% discount (5% on t-shirts, etc.).<br />
<br />
Organizations don't get discounts, but may apply for a hardware grant by going to [http://www.freegeek.org/grants.php our grants web page].<br />
* Exception: KBOO Community Radio gets a discount in the store(???)<br />
<br />
We reserve the right to refuse service to any person, and may discontinue a discount at any time if we suspect the volunteer is using their discount as a reseller. Volunteer discounts are a priviledge we extent to volunteers, not a right.<br />
<br />
==Return Policy==<br />
The Free Geek return policy is currently under revision. We hope to<br />
have a detailed policy written soon. In the meantime here are a few<br />
hard and fast rules we are agreed on, and a few preliminary guidelines.<br />
<br />
'''NO REFUNDS. WE WILL NOT GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY BACK ''' <br />
<br />
*If we sell you something that does not work, and we decide we are at<br />
fault, we will compensate you in some other way, most likely an exchange<br />
for an equivalent item or a store credit. <br />
<br />
'''YOU MUST HAVE A RECEIPT, AND YOU MUST RETURN THE NON-FUNCTIONING ITEM<br />
'''WITHIN ONE WEEK.''' <br />
<br />
*You have one week to decide if stuff works and to get it back to us.<br />
Please do hang on to the receipt, and leave any gizmo stickers on the<br />
item in question. We may exhibit some flexibility about timing but this is at the discretion of the Sales Coordinators<br />
<br />
<br />
'''WE DO NOT WARRANT A DEVICE'S USABILITY FOR YOUR PURPOSES.''' <br />
<br />
'''YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING WHAT YOU HAVE AND WHAT YOU NEED'''<br />
*We will help as much as we can in determining what you need, but it's your responsibility to find out what you have and what it will work with.<br />
<br />
*If you buy the wrong stuff and it's a simple swap out for a common item of similar value we will be happy to exchange it but this isn't always possible.<br />
<br />
'''UNTESTED, AS IS, NO RETURN MEANS JUST THAT'''<br />
*if a device or gizmo is marked with any of the above phrases, the sale is final. <br />
*It means we do not have the desire or ability to test the gizmo in question.<br />
*The price will reflect the items status, i.e. we don't know if it works, we don't want to find out, it's cheap and we don't want to see it again.<br />
BUYER BEWARE<br />
<br />
===Policy for Specific Items===<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
We will support the complete linux systems we sell if you have not significantly modified the operating system or hardware.<br />
You are entitled to one free tech support session. Our tech support staff will address one issue, and pursue it to completion. If it is determined that the box is DOA or is failing catastrophically we will exchange it for a similar system. Subsequent tech support sessions can be had by buying a prepaid tech support ticket in the store.<br />
<br />
ONCE YOU INSTALL WINDOWS ON ONE OF OUR MACHINES ANY WARRANTY IS VOIDED. PERIOD.<br />
If you must install windows on one of our store boxes please 'burn it in' under linux for a period and determine that there is nothing grossly physically wrong with the machine before you delete our operating system-and your recourse.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
We will exchange for an equivalent printer within one week of purchase. If we are unsure <br />
of the cause of the problem, i.e. our machine or your drivers, we may retest the printer in question with our test protocols.<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
Exchange without question within one week of purchase with receipt.<br />
<br />
==Motherboards and Cards==<br />
At the discretion of the coordinators. $10 or under and we have it in stock-straight exchange without question, the first time.<br />
If it's a higher end board, or you bring us back several in a row with the same problem, we may retest it in order to determine if the board was faulty when we sent it out or has been abused through ignorance or negligence.<br />
<br />
==Holds Policy==<br />
Sorry, but no. We don't take partial payment for anything. There's an ATM at the gas station on 12th and Hawthorne if you don't have cash or a check.<br />
<br />
[[Category: Policy]]<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Thrift_Store_Policy&diff=20586Thrift Store Policy2006-10-05T00:26:03Z<p>Rick: /* Discount Policy */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Discount Policy==<br />
Volunteers who have recorded at least 4 hours in the past 90 days get a 50% discount on donated parts. They also get a 10% discount on items (such as t-shirts and stickers) that were not donated. Ya.<br />
<br />
Persons other than the volunteer and his immediate family may not use the volunteer's number to get a discount in the store.<br />
<br />
* People who have purchased a membership (very few of these) get a 25% discount (5% on t-shirts, etc.).<br />
* Card-carrying PAWC members get a 25% discount (5% on t-shirts, etc.).<br />
* Card-carrying People's Co-op members get a 25% discount (5% on t-shirts, etc.).<br />
<br />
Organizations don't get discounts, but may apply for a hardware grant by going to [http://www.freegeek.org/grants.php our grants web page].<br />
* Exception: KBOO Community Radio gets a discount in the store(???)<br />
<br />
We reserve the right to refuse service to any person, and may discontinue a discount at any time if we suspect the volunteer is using there discount as a reseller.<br />
<br />
==Return Policy==<br />
The Free Geek return policy is currently under revision. We hope to<br />
have a detailed policy written soon. In the meantime here are a few<br />
hard and fast rules we are agreed on, and a few preliminary guidelines.<br />
<br />
'''NO REFUNDS. WE WILL NOT GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY BACK ''' <br />
<br />
*If we sell you something that does not work, and we decide we are at<br />
fault, we will compensate you in some other way, most likely an exchange<br />
for an equivalent item or a store credit. <br />
<br />
'''YOU MUST HAVE A RECEIPT, AND YOU MUST RETURN THE NON-FUNCTIONING ITEM<br />
'''WITHIN ONE WEEK.''' <br />
<br />
*You have one week to decide if stuff works and to get it back to us.<br />
Please do hang on to the receipt, and leave any gizmo stickers on the<br />
item in question. We may exhibit some flexibility about timing but this is at the discretion of the Sales Coordinators<br />
<br />
<br />
'''WE DO NOT WARRANT A DEVICE'S USABILITY FOR YOUR PURPOSES.''' <br />
<br />
'''YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING WHAT YOU HAVE AND WHAT YOU NEED'''<br />
*We will help as much as we can in determining what you need, but it's your responsibility to find out what you have and what it will work with.<br />
<br />
*If you buy the wrong stuff and it's a simple swap out for a common item of similar value we will be happy to exchange it but this isn't always possible.<br />
<br />
'''UNTESTED, AS IS, NO RETURN MEANS JUST THAT'''<br />
*if a device or gizmo is marked with any of the above phrases, the sale is final. <br />
*It means we do not have the desire or ability to test the gizmo in question.<br />
*The price will reflect the items status, i.e. we don't know if it works, we don't want to find out, it's cheap and we don't want to see it again.<br />
BUYER BEWARE<br />
<br />
===Policy for Specific Items===<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
We will support the complete linux systems we sell if you have not significantly modified the operating system or hardware.<br />
You are entitled to one free tech support session. Our tech support staff will address one issue, and pursue it to completion. If it is determined that the box is DOA or is failing catastrophically we will exchange it for a similar system. Subsequent tech support sessions can be had by buying a prepaid tech support ticket in the store.<br />
<br />
ONCE YOU INSTALL WINDOWS ON ONE OF OUR MACHINES ANY WARRANTY IS VOIDED. PERIOD.<br />
If you must install windows on one of our store boxes please 'burn it in' under linux for a period and determine that there is nothing grossly physically wrong with the machine before you delete our operating system-and your recourse.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
We will exchange for an equivalent printer within one week of purchase. If we are unsure <br />
of the cause of the problem, i.e. our machine or your drivers, we may retest the printer in question with our test protocols.<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
Exchange without question within one week of purchase with receipt.<br />
<br />
==Motherboards and Cards==<br />
At the discretion of the coordinators. $10 or under and we have it in stock-straight exchange without question, the first time.<br />
If it's a higher end board, or you bring us back several in a row with the same problem, we may retest it in order to determine if the board was faulty when we sent it out or has been abused through ignorance or negligence.<br />
<br />
==Holds Policy==<br />
Sorry, but no. We don't take partial payment for anything. There's an ATM at the gas station on 12th and Hawthorne if you don't have cash or a check.<br />
<br />
[[Category: Policy]]<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=20428Store Prices2006-09-27T22:24:47Z<p>Rick: /* Processors/Fans/Heatsinks */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{RightTOC}}<br />
Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-5<br />
* '''Coax''' - $1<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25: free with devices that require one<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** used usb 1.1 - $1<br />
** NIB (new in bag) usb 1.1 - $2<br />
** NIB usb 2.0 $3<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
** Winmodems untested - $3<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5 - $8 as marked<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** less than 4 MB memory - $1<br />
** 8 MB memory - $2<br />
** 16 MB memory - $5<br />
** 32 MB memory -$10<br />
** 64 MB memory - $20<br />
** 128 MB memory - $30 up as marked<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
*** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
===SALVAGE===<br />
* Any Salvage Case from warehouse - $5.00<br />
<br />
== Computer Systems ==<br />
===Regular Store Boxen===<br />
*Current Specs<br />
**500-667mhz CPU<br />
**256MB SDRAM<br />
**8-10 gigabyte hard drive<br />
**the usual equipment <br />
*Prices: $20-$35 as marked depending on speed and equipment<br />
==Special Store Boxen==<br />
*Are high end machines over 1 gig<br />
* They are priced at $100 per gigahertz of processor speed, with minor adjustments for looks and gear<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW <br />
** untested 4x - $2<br />
** tested 8x - $4<br />
** 10x-12x - $10<br />
** 16x to 32x - $15<br />
** faster than 32x - $20<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel 100 - $8<br />
** USB 100 - $10.00<br />
** USB 250 - $15.00<br />
** Internal 100 - $4.00<br />
** Internal 250 - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* 6 Gig - $5.00<br />
* 8 Gig - $7.00<br />
* 10 Gig - $9.00<br />
* 20 Gig - $15<br />
* 30 Gig - $20<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $30<br />
* 80 Gig - $40<br />
* 100 Gig - $50<br />
* 120 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $2.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $18.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
*regular PS2 - $1<br />
* USB - $2<br />
* Microsoft Wave - $4<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $5.00<br />
** Other modems - $1.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $2.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $1<br />
** 64 MB - $3<br />
** 128 MB - $6<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5<br />
** 128 MB - $10<br />
** 256 MB - $25<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $10<br />
** 256 MB $25<br />
* SIMMS - $1<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 15.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 30.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
*500-750mhz pga 370/K7 - $5<br />
*800-1000mhz pga 370/K7 - $10<br />
* over 1 gig - Priced as marked depending on speed and features<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - $2<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* ''' Tested Case Fans''' - $1<br />
* '''Heatsink Fans''' - $1-$10 as marked<br />
** Bare heatsinks - $.50<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz - $2<br />
** 500-999mhz PIII or Athlon - $5<br />
** 500-999mhz Celeron or Duron - $5<br />
** 1000-2000mhz Pentium or Athlon - $12<br />
** 1000-2000mhz Celeron or Duron - $10<br />
** faster than 2 gig - as marked<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
**$15 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* pc case speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - $2<br />
* Powered - $5<br />
* Subwoofer Systems $15 to $25 as marked<br />
<br />
==Power Strips & Extension Cords== <br />
*Basic plug strips and light extension cords - $2<br />
*Fancier/Heavy Duty as marked<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Funky older cordless, 900mhz and the like - $1<br />
* cool older phones, classic styles from 60s/70s - $5 up as marked<br />
* better multi line and 2.8 gigahertz plus/multi-handset cordless systems as marked<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - $1<br />
* 250 MB disks - $2<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=17735Store Prices2006-08-31T20:36:43Z<p>Rick: /* Monitors */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{RightTOC}}<br />
Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-5<br />
* '''Coax''' - $1<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25: free with devices that require one<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** used usb 1.1 - $1<br />
** NIB (new in bag) usb 1.1 - $2<br />
** NIB usb 2.0 $3<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
** Winmodems untested - $3<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5 - $8 as marked<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** less than 4 MB memory - $1<br />
** 8 MB memory - $2<br />
** 16 MB memory - $5<br />
** 32 MB memory -$10<br />
** 64 MB memory - $20<br />
** 128 MB memory - $30 up as marked<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
*** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
===SALVAGE===<br />
* Any Salvage Case from warehouse - $5.00<br />
<br />
== Computer Systems ==<br />
===Regular Store Boxen===<br />
*Current Specs<br />
**500-667mhz CPU<br />
**256MB SDRAM<br />
**8-10 gigabyte hard drive<br />
**the usual equipment <br />
*Prices: $20-$35 as marked depending on speed and equipment<br />
==Special Store Boxen==<br />
*Are high end machines over 1 gig<br />
* They are priced at $100 per gigahertz of processor speed, with minor adjustments for looks and gear<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW <br />
** untested 4x - $2<br />
** tested 8x - $4<br />
** 10x-12x - $10<br />
** 16x to 32x - $15<br />
** faster than 32x - $20<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel 100 - $8<br />
** USB 100 - $10.00<br />
** USB 250 - $15.00<br />
** Internal 100 - $4.00<br />
** Internal 250 - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* 6 Gig - $5.00<br />
* 8 Gig - $7.00<br />
* 10 Gig - $9.00<br />
* 20 Gig - $15<br />
* 30 Gig - $20<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $30<br />
* 80 Gig - $40<br />
* 100 Gig - $50<br />
* 120 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $2.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $18.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
*regular PS2 - $1<br />
* USB - $2<br />
* Microsoft Wave - $4<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $5.00<br />
** Other modems - $1.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $2.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $1<br />
** 64 MB - $3<br />
** 128 MB - $6<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5<br />
** 128 MB - $10<br />
** 256 MB - $25<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $10<br />
** 256 MB $25<br />
* SIMMS - $1<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 15.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 30.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
*500-750mhz pga 370/K7 - $5<br />
*800-1000mhz pga 370/K7 - $10<br />
* over 1 gig - Priced as marked depending on speed and features<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - $2<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* ''' Tested Case Fans''' - $1<br />
* '''Heatsink Fans''' - $1-$10 as marked<br />
** Bare heatsinks - $.50<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz - $2<br />
** 500-999mhz PIII or Athlon - $10<br />
** 500-999mhz Celeron or Duron - $5<br />
** 1000-2000mhz Pentium or Athlon - $20<br />
** 1000-2000mhz Celeron or Duron - $10<br />
** faster than 2 gig - as marked<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
**$15 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* pc case speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - $2<br />
* Powered - $5<br />
* Subwoofer Systems $15 to $25 as marked<br />
<br />
==Power Strips & Extension Cords== <br />
*Basic plug strips and light extension cords - $2<br />
*Fancier/Heavy Duty as marked<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Funky older cordless, 900mhz and the like - $1<br />
* cool older phones, classic styles from 60s/70s - $5 up as marked<br />
* better multi line and 2.8 gigahertz plus/multi-handset cordless systems as marked<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - $1<br />
* 250 MB disks - $2<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
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Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-5<br />
* '''Coax''' - $1<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25: free with devices that require one<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** used usb 1.1 - $1<br />
** NIB (new in bag) usb 1.1 - $2<br />
** NIB usb 2.0 $3<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
** Winmodems untested - $3<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5 - $8 as marked<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** less than 4 MB memory - $1<br />
** 8 MB memory - $2<br />
** 16 MB memory - $5<br />
** 32 MB memory -$10<br />
** 64 MB memory - $20<br />
** 128 MB memory - $30 up as marked<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
*** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
===SALVAGE===<br />
* Any Salvage Case from warehouse - $5.00<br />
<br />
== Computer Systems ==<br />
===Regular Store Boxen===<br />
*Current Specs<br />
**500-667mhz CPU<br />
**256MB SDRAM<br />
**8-10 gigabyte hard drive<br />
**the usual equipment <br />
*Prices: $20-$35 as marked depending on speed and equipment<br />
==Special Store Boxen==<br />
*Are high end machines over 1 gig<br />
* They are priced at $100 per gigahertz of processor speed, with minor adjustments for looks and gear<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW <br />
** untested 4x - $2<br />
** tested 8x - $4<br />
** 10x-12x - $10<br />
** 16x to 32x - $15<br />
** faster than 32x - $20<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel 100 - $8<br />
** USB 100 - $10.00<br />
** USB 250 - $15.00<br />
** Internal 100 - $4.00<br />
** Internal 250 - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* 6 Gig - $5.00<br />
* 8 Gig - $7.00<br />
* 10 Gig - $9.00<br />
* 20 Gig - $15<br />
* 30 Gig - $20<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $30<br />
* 80 Gig - $40<br />
* 100 Gig - $50<br />
* 120 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $2.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $18.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
*regular PS2 - $1<br />
* USB - $2<br />
* Microsoft Wave - $4<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $5.00<br />
** Other modems - $1.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $2.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $1<br />
** 64 MB - $3<br />
** 128 MB - $6<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5<br />
** 128 MB - $10<br />
** 256 MB - $25<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $10<br />
** 256 MB $25<br />
* SIMMS - $1<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
*500-750mhz pga 370/K7 - $5<br />
*800-1000mhz pga 370/K7 - $10<br />
* over 1 gig - Priced as marked depending on speed and features<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - $2<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* ''' Tested Case Fans''' - $1<br />
* '''Heatsink Fans''' - $1-$10 as marked<br />
** Bare heatsinks - $.50<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz - $2<br />
** 500-999mhz PIII or Athlon - $10<br />
** 500-999mhz Celeron or Duron - $5<br />
** 1000-2000mhz Pentium or Athlon - $20<br />
** 1000-2000mhz Celeron or Duron - $10<br />
** faster than 2 gig - as marked<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
**$15 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* pc case speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - $2<br />
* Powered - $5<br />
* Subwoofer Systems $15 to $25 as marked<br />
<br />
==Power Strips & Extension Cords== <br />
*Basic plug strips and light extension cords - $2<br />
*Fancier/Heavy Duty as marked<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Funky older cordless, 900mhz and the like - $1<br />
* cool older phones, classic styles from 60s/70s - $5 up as marked<br />
* better multi line and 2.8 gigahertz plus/multi-handset cordless systems as marked<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - $1<br />
* 250 MB disks - $2<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=14694Store Prices2006-06-10T19:35:01Z<p>Rick: /* Hard Drives */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
===SALVAGE===<br />
* Any Salvage Case from warehouse - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel 100 - $8<br />
** USB 100 - $10.00<br />
** USB 250 - $15.00<br />
** Internal 100 - $4.00<br />
** Internal 250 - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 20 Gig - $15<br />
* 30 Gig - $25<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $5.00<br />
** Other modems - $1.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $2.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
* untested scanners $5.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.00<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00 tested and $2.00 untested<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 1.00<br />
* 250 MB disks - 4.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=14669Store Prices2006-06-10T19:32:53Z<p>Rick: /* Laptops and Accessories */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
===SALVAGE===<br />
* Any Salvage Case from warehouse - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel 100 - $8<br />
** USB 100 - $10.00<br />
** USB 250 - $15.00<br />
** Internal 100 - $4.00<br />
** Internal 250 - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $5.00<br />
** Other modems - $1.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $2.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
* untested scanners $5.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.00<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00 tested and $2.00 untested<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 1.00<br />
* 250 MB disks - 4.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Talk:Council_Discussion_Of_Problems&diff=19171Talk:Council Discussion Of Problems2006-05-04T23:24:35Z<p>Rick: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Is the work getting done?=<br />
This is the task of Council to figure out, and it's the hardest job Council has. Reports from staff members are key components of this, but Council must spend some time thinking about how FreeGeek '''should''' work to figure out what's not being done.<br />
<br />
I would prefer that Council stick to creating policy and leave the implimentation to Staff. It would be a really bad idea to have council try to micro-manage the day to day activities. The first problem I see is the lack of knowledge at council. Over 40 people attended the last meeting, and many of them have no idea what the structure, proceedures and policies are, so it would be difficult for them to participate in detailed discussions. As I see it, the only real problem we have in dealing with things is not the structure, but the lack of warm bodies to get the job done. The council has not been especially helpful with that, delaying both of the recent hiring recommendations from staff.<br />
<br />
Rick</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=14668Store Prices2006-03-13T01:35:33Z<p>Rick: /* Drives (other than hard drives) */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
===SALVAGE===<br />
* Any Salvage Case from warehouse - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel 100 - $8<br />
** USB 100 - $10.00<br />
** USB 250 - $15.00<br />
** Internal 100 - $4.00<br />
** Internal 250 - $6.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
* untested scanners $5.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.00<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00 tested and $2.00 untested<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 1.00<br />
* 250 MB disks - 4.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12932Store Prices2006-03-13T01:32:28Z<p>Rick: /* Cases */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
===SALVAGE===<br />
* Any Salvage Case from warehouse - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
* untested scanners $5.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.00<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00 tested and $2.00 untested<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 1.00<br />
* 250 MB disks - 4.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12931Store Prices2006-03-13T01:28:08Z<p>Rick: /* Zip disks */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
* untested scanners $5.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.00<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00 tested and $2.00 untested<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 1.00<br />
* 250 MB disks - 4.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12930Store Prices2006-03-13T01:27:02Z<p>Rick: /* Telephones */</p>
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<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
* untested scanners $5.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.00<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00 tested and $2.00 untested<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12929Store Prices2006-03-13T01:25:39Z<p>Rick: /* Tapes */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
* untested scanners $5.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.00<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12928Store Prices2006-03-13T01:24:55Z<p>Rick: /* Speakers */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
* untested scanners $5.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.00<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
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<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
* untested scanners $5.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12926Store Prices2006-03-13T01:22:20Z<p>Rick: /* Power Supplies */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 15.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12925Store Prices2006-03-13T01:21:33Z<p>Rick: /* Pointing Devices and Accessories */</p>
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<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $8.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - $.50<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12924Store Prices2006-03-13T01:20:13Z<p>Rick: /* Networking Supplies */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $4.00<br />
** 10/100 hubs - $10.00<br />
** 10/100 switches $12.00<br />
<br />
* '''Routers''' <br />
** just a router - $10.00<br />
** router with hub - $15.00<br />
** wireless access point $10.00<br />
** wireless router with hub $20.00<br />
<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12923Store Prices2006-03-13T01:13:10Z<p>Rick: /* Monitors */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 20.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 35.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 50.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $5.00<br />
** 100baseT - $10.00<br />
* '''Routers''' - $20.00<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12922Store Prices2006-03-13T01:10:48Z<p>Rick: /* Memory */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.00<br />
** 64 MB - $4.00<br />
** 128 MB - $8.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $15.00<br />
** 256 MB - $25.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 128 MB $15.00<br />
** 256 MB $25.00<br />
* SIMMS - $.50 ea/$1 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 60.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $5.00<br />
** 100baseT - $10.00<br />
* '''Routers''' - $20.00<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12921Store Prices2006-03-13T01:07:47Z<p>Rick: /* Laptops and Accessories */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $15.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $6.00<br />
** Other modems - $4.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $5.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.50<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $10.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $10.00<br />
** 128 MB - $20.00<br />
** 256 MB - $30.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 256 MB $30.00<br />
* SIMMS - $1 ea/$2 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 60.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $5.00<br />
** 100baseT - $10.00<br />
* '''Routers''' - $20.00<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12920Store Prices2006-03-13T01:04:26Z<p>Rick: /* Keyboards and Accessories */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB and Natural keyboards<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $8.00<br />
** Other modems - $5.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $6.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.50<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $10.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $10.00<br />
** 128 MB - $20.00<br />
** 256 MB - $30.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 256 MB $30.00<br />
* SIMMS - $1 ea/$2 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 60.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $5.00<br />
** 100baseT - $10.00<br />
* '''Routers''' - $20.00<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12919Store Prices2006-03-13T01:03:09Z<p>Rick: /* Hard Drives */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $15<br />
* 40 Gig - $20<br />
* 60 Gig - $40<br />
* 80 Gig - $50<br />
* 100 Gig - $60<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* 4G - $4.00<br />
* 9G - $8.00<br />
* 18G - $15.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $8.00<br />
** Other modems - $5.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $6.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.50<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $10.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $10.00<br />
** 128 MB - $20.00<br />
** 256 MB - $30.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 256 MB $30.00<br />
* SIMMS - $1 ea/$2 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 60.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $5.00<br />
** 100baseT - $10.00<br />
* '''Routers''' - $20.00<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12918Store Prices2006-03-13T00:58:32Z<p>Rick: /* Drives (other than hard drives) */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $8.00<br />
* Floppy - $1.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $20<br />
* 40 Gig - $30<br />
* 60 Gig - $50<br />
* 80 Gig - $60<br />
* 100 Gig - $70<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* under 3G - $2.00<br />
* 4G - $5.00<br />
* 9G - 10.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $8.00<br />
** Other modems - $5.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $6.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.50<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $10.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $10.00<br />
** 128 MB - $20.00<br />
** 256 MB - $30.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 256 MB $30.00<br />
* SIMMS - $1 ea/$2 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 60.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $5.00<br />
** 100baseT - $10.00<br />
* '''Routers''' - $20.00<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12917Store Prices2006-03-13T00:56:33Z<p>Rick: /* ATX */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $8.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $10.00<br />
* Floppy - $2.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $20<br />
* 40 Gig - $30<br />
* 60 Gig - $50<br />
* 80 Gig - $60<br />
* 100 Gig - $70<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* under 3G - $2.00<br />
* 4G - $5.00<br />
* 9G - 10.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $8.00<br />
** Other modems - $5.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $6.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.50<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $10.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $10.00<br />
** 128 MB - $20.00<br />
** 256 MB - $30.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 256 MB $30.00<br />
* SIMMS - $1 ea/$2 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 60.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $5.00<br />
** 100baseT - $10.00<br />
* '''Routers''' - $20.00<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12916Store Prices2006-03-13T00:55:33Z<p>Rick: /* AT */</p>
<hr />
<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* All sizes and styles $5.00<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $10.00<br />
* Floppy - $2.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $20<br />
* 40 Gig - $30<br />
* 60 Gig - $50<br />
* 80 Gig - $60<br />
* 100 Gig - $70<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* under 3G - $2.00<br />
* 4G - $5.00<br />
* 9G - 10.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $8.00<br />
** Other modems - $5.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $6.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.50<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $10.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $10.00<br />
** 128 MB - $20.00<br />
** 256 MB - $30.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 256 MB $30.00<br />
* SIMMS - $1 ea/$2 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 60.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $5.00<br />
** 100baseT - $10.00<br />
* '''Routers''' - $20.00<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rickhttp://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Store_Prices&diff=12915Store Prices2006-03-13T00:53:42Z<p>Rick: /* Cards */</p>
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<div>Prices are subject to change without warning, limited to stock available on hand.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Audio/Video==<br />
* Priced as marked<br />
* Microphones/headphones - $2.00<br />
* Remote Controls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
* $2.00 each<br />
<br />
==Cables and Cords==<br />
* '''Audio''' - $0.50<br />
* '''BNC''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Cat5''' cable<br />
** Short $1.00<br />
** Long $2.00<br />
** Loooooong $3-4.00<br />
* '''Coax''' - $0.75<br />
* '''Extenders for keyboard and mouse''' - $1.00<br />
* '''KVM sets''' - $3.00<br />
* '''Miscellaneous''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Misc. adapters''' - 0.50<br />
* '''Misc. I/O port connectors''' - 1.00<br />
* '''Monitor''' <br />
** VGA - $2.00<br />
** DVI - $3.00<br />
* '''Parallel''' - $1.00<br />
* '''Phone''' - $0.25<br />
* '''Power cord''' - $0.25; free with printer, monitor, systems<br />
* '''Power strip''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Printer''' - $2.00<br />
* '''Ribbon'''<br />
** 40-pin IDE - $1.00<br />
** Floppy - $1.00<br />
* '''SATA''' - $1.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** Internal - $1.00<br />
** External - $2.00<br />
* '''USB/Firewire'''<br />
** Cables - $2.50<br />
** Card readers - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
* '''IDE controller cards'''<br />
** ATA 66 cards - $4.00<br />
** ATA 100 cards - $6.00<br />
** ATA 133 cards - $8.00<br />
* '''Modems'''<br />
** External - $15.00<br />
** Winmodems tested - $6.00<br />
* '''NIC'''<br />
** 10mbps ISA - $1.00<br />
** 10/100 PCI - 6.00<br />
* '''SCSI'''<br />
** PCI with 2 scsi interfaces - $8.00<br />
** PCI with 1 scsi interface - $4.00<br />
** ISA - $2.00<br />
* '''Sound'''<br />
** ISA - 5.00<br />
** PCI - 6.00<br />
** untested - $2.00<br />
** internal sound cables - 0.50<br />
* '''USB/Firewire''' <br />
** USB 1.0/Firewire - $5.00<br />
** USB 2.0 - $5-10.00<br />
* '''Video'''<br />
** 1.00 per megabyte video memory, if less than 8 megabyte<br />
** ( $4.00 if memory not known)<br />
** $4.00 for 8 megabyte card<br />
** $8.00 for 16 megabyte card<br />
** $12.00 for 32 megabyte card<br />
** $20.00 for 64 megabyte card unless it has a fast GPU.<br />
** $40.00 for 128 megabyte card<br />
** TV Tuner cards $8 - $15 as marked<br />
** untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Cases==<br />
===AT===<br />
* Mid-sized tower/desktop - $5.00<br />
* Full tower - $5.00<br />
* X-large tower - $7.50<br />
<br />
===ATX===<br />
* Without power supply - $5.00<br />
* With power supply - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Drives (other than hard drives)==<br />
* CD-ROM - $5.00<br />
* CD-RW - priced by speed (around $10.00)<br />
* DVD - $10.00<br />
* Floppy - $2.00<br />
* Most misc. drives - $2.00<br />
* Tape drives - tested = GB/2, untested = 3<br />
* SCSI CD-ROMs: untested - $5.00<br />
* '''Zip''' <br />
** Parallel - $8<br />
** USB - $15.00<br />
** Internal - $5.00<br />
<br />
==Hangers for Keyboards and Monitors==<br />
* Fancy monitor holders (swivel horizontally and vertically) - $10.00<br />
* All others - have customer make offer ($1-4)<br />
<br />
==Hard Drives==<br />
===IDE===<br />
* $1.00 per gigabyte up to 10 Gig<br />
* 30 Gig - $20<br />
* 40 Gig - $30<br />
* 60 Gig - $50<br />
* 80 Gig - $60<br />
* 100 Gig - $70<br />
<br />
===SCSI===<br />
* under 3G - $2.00<br />
* 4G - $5.00<br />
* 9G - 10.00<br />
<br />
==Keyboards and Accessories==<br />
* $1-3 as marked<br />
* $4 USB<br />
* Wrist rests - $1.00<br />
<br />
==KVM==<br />
* Cables - $1.00 each<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** Unpowered - $2-5<br />
** Powered - as marked ($10-30ish)<br />
<br />
==Laptops and Accessories==<br />
* '''Bags'''<br />
** Basic - $2.50<br />
** Some features - $5.00<br />
** Lots of features - $8.00<br />
* '''Docking Stations''' - all kinds $10.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - $20.00<br />
* '''PCMCIA Cards'''<br />
** 56K modems - $8.00<br />
** Other modems - $5.00<br />
** 10 base T NICs - $6.00<br />
** 10/100 NICs - $10.00<br />
<br />
==Linux Distros on CD==<br />
* per disk - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Manual (FreekBox)==<br />
* $1.00<br />
<br />
==Memory==<br />
* PC66<br />
** 32 MB - $2.50<br />
** 64 MB - $5.00<br />
** 128 MB - $10.00<br />
* PC 100 MHZ<br />
** 64 MB - $10.00<br />
** 128 MB - $20.00<br />
** 256 MB - $30.00<br />
* PC 133 mHz<br />
** 256 MB $30.00<br />
* SIMMS - $1 ea/$2 pair<br />
<br />
==Monitors==<br />
* 14" - no longer tested<br />
* 15" - $7.50<br />
* 17" curved screen - $10.00<br />
* 17" flat screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" curved screen - 25.00<br />
* 19" flat screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" curved screen - 40.00<br />
* 21" flat screen - 60.00<br />
* Salvage - $5.00 (make sure they bring what they don't use back for recycling)<br />
<br />
==Motherboards==<br />
* $5.00 each<br />
* With processors - $10.00 (mobo + proc)<br />
* Nicer ones without procs - priced as marked (tend to be $10 and up)<br />
*** As a note I think nothing over $30 for really nice boards and procs,<br />
*** but they should be priced accordingly (yeah yeah).<br />
* untested $2.00<br />
<br />
==Networking Supplies==<br />
* '''DSL modems''' - $5.00<br />
* '''Hubs'''<br />
** 10baseT - $5.00<br />
** 100baseT - $10.00<br />
* '''Routers''' - $20.00<br />
* '''Switches'''<br />
** 2-way - $2.00<br />
** 4-way - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Paper==<br />
* Adding machine rolls - $1.00<br />
<br />
==Palm stuff==<br />
* Cradles - $2.00<br />
* Power supplies - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Pointing Devices and Accessories==<br />
* Joysticks - $2.50<br />
* Game controllers - 2.00<br />
* Serial mice - $1.00<br />
* PS2 mice - 1.00<br />
* Wheelie mice - 2.00<br />
* USB mice - 4.00<br />
* USB Optical mice - $6.00<br />
* Trackball, touchpad - priced as marked<br />
* Mouse pads - 1.00<br />
<br />
==Power Supplies==<br />
* 250 watt and under - $5.00<br />
* 300 to 399 watt - 10.00<br />
* 400 to 499 watt - 15.00<br />
* 500 watt and above - 20.00<br />
* '''Laptop Power Supplies''' - 20.00<br />
* '''Wallwarts''' - 3.00<br />
<br />
==Printers==<br />
* Printers - priced as marked<br />
* Cartridges - 10% discount on cartridges<br />
<br />
==Processors/Fans/Heatsinks==<br />
* '''Fans''' - $.50<br />
* '''Heatsinks''' - $.50<br />
** With fan - $1.00<br />
* '''Processors'''<br />
** Up to 500 Mhz ''without'' fan or heatsink - $4.00<br />
*** with heatsink - $4.50<br />
*** with fan and heatsink - $5.00<br />
** 501 to 999 mHz - $12.00<br />
** 1.0 gHz and up - $20.00<br />
** Others - price appropriately, though we usually don't have them<br />
<br />
==Scanners==<br />
* They tend to go for $20.00 each<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
* Loose - $1.00<br />
* Boxed - 2.00<br />
* Jewel cases - $0.10<br />
<br />
==Speakers==<br />
* un-boxed speakers - $0.50<br />
* Unpowered - 2.50<br />
* Powered - 5.00<br />
* Speakers with sub - 20.00 average<br />
<br />
==Surge Protectors==<br />
* $2.00<br />
* Under-monitor all-in-one variety - $4.00<br />
<br />
==Systems==<br />
* Store Boxes: usually $50.00<br />
* Store Specials: price varies based on what's inside.<br />
<br />
==Tapes==<br />
* Data tapes - $2.00<br />
<br />
==Tech Support Tickets==<br />
* $10.00 per ticket. See [[Selling Tech Support Tickets]] for instructions<br />
<br />
==Telephones==<br />
* Phones are $5.00<br />
* Cell phone and telephone accessories - $0.50<br />
<br />
==Zip disks==<br />
* 100 MB disks - 2.00<br />
* Zip drives (see Drives)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Thrift Store]]</div>Rick