person,

There’s always exactly one screw that won’t let go and I end up stripping it beyond hope, so I rarely get the platters out. I only want (need!) the magnets anyway!

Maalus,

Drill it

MXX53, (edited )

My daughter’s drawings are held on my fridge with old HDD magnets.

node815,

The older IDE drives with the 5.25" platters and smaller ones make great wind chimes. The laptop ones are a bit .ore fragile due to thinner material. Years ago, we used to do this with a few of them.

Wizzard,

There’s some really fun chemistry in the rare-earth magnets - I used to buy them in bulk to enlarge my own IT-workshop collection, which was mostly broken down for Nd salts. Also, the magnets from iMac screens were also plentiful when HDD magnets got small (and then went extinct).

SocialMediaRefugee,

I used to collect AOL cds. I had a stack a few feet high. I was going to make some sort of artwork out of them.

MoneroMarvin,

I use old platters to hang around our chicken houses. The idea is to distract hawks and eagles with the sparkle as they spin in the breeze… Probably doesn’t work, but I like the shiny disks :)

Jahuffine,

I use the old disks as costers

iAvicenna,
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Now I am feeling sorry I did not…

tootnbuns,

Nice : )

GroundedGator,

I’m much more interested in your kit in the background.

surfrock66,
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That is a self-made soldering kit box I made when I was in college and had to haul it around a lot. I have actually been meeting to replace it with something more permanent now that I’m a grown up with my own house. I have an air flow soldering rig which doesn’t really have a home, and I could have a much better use of space. I have my brocade ICX6610-24 next to that which I’ve been programming for way too long, and a whole bunch of 3D printer parts on top of that.

GroundedGator,

That kit box would actually be perfect for my needs as this is a hobby I only visit occasionally or when needed. It would be great to have something I can easily store.

thisbenzingring,

Challenge accepted. I’ll post our collection tomorrow! I used some magnets to hold up a white board last week too. Hahaha

thisbenzingring,
thisbenzingring,

The mad god thrown of victory!

XTL,

Yes. Got to admit mine just isn’t as big as yours, though.

icanwatermyplants,

Back in the day I bought a fridge freezer combo, second hand, no handles. Used to be a built in model. As handles I used two magnets from full height drives, they were ludicrously strong and shaped like a little bit like a handle.

Full height drives were 3.25" high for those who are wondering.

egeres,
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What are they made of anyways?? Could one see any etching marks with a microscope?

brlemworld,

Bunch of tiny magnets either north or south.

Morphit,
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Usually aluminium or glass. There’s a metallic coating applied to the outside surfaces that stores the data. That layer is very thin though, so most of the material is the substrate.

olmium,

Considering they’re covered in toxic shit, nope.

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