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VJbob
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7. April 2005 @ 14:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Can somebody recommend me a not too expenisve cd/dvd shredder that actually shreds, not one that just punches lots of holes to make disc unreadable. Like documents, I would rather have then obliterated than have white out all over them. Same idea. Any help much appreciated. I hear putting them in the microwave makes an unpleasant smell.
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11. April 2005 @ 07:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
A lawnmower or wood chipper works nicely.... ;P

Just be sure to use a mower with a bag for catching all the splinters or you'll be picking up disc fragments for hours in the grass.


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11. April 2005 @ 15:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
you only need two things: liquid nitrogen and a hammer.

nuf said...

i like to eat turkey...
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12. April 2005 @ 12:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just use CompUSA media - they'll be totally unreadable soon enough. ;) But seriously, you don't have to waste $$$ to totally obliterate DVDs (as you say). Boil a pot of water and throw in the DVDs. Let simmer for 2 minutes and add seasoning to taste. If the heat doesn't kill it, the warping will. Anyone dumb enough to put that DVD in their drive deserves to have their DVD reader explode. Or just give it to your kids to play - that works. ;)
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12. April 2005 @ 13:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
isn't that going to leave a nasty aftertaste if I want to make noodles or something in the same pot later?
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12. April 2005 @ 16:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Try OfficeMax, Staples, or Fry's Electronics for an all purpose shreder that will do confetti cut shredding of paper, credit cards, as well as DVD/CD. Won't be a cheapie, but such devices are becoming a necessity to prevent identity theft.
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12. April 2005 @ 16:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Dear VJbob- I have seen a paper shredder /cd shredder @ samsclub. I don't remeber the exact model# But I believe it was made by Royal! The price was around a $100.00 dollars or so ! and it shreds cd's dvd's ect . Not knowing what your looking to spend I can't say if this is in your affordable range . Alternatively you could get quantity of acetone and just dump your disc in that . I'm not sure how long it would take but you should end up with sludge and not data! Or in a pinch a propane torch could melt them into oblivion! you could make your own double sided reverse disc - glue two of your disc together readable side to readablle side with crazy glue ! load them in a clay pigeon launcher and use them for trap shooting practice . but if your a lousy shot then you have to hunt down the ones you missed . put them in your driveway & run over them with your car/truck - Be creative ! hope I was sommewhat helpful anways !
good luck and happy burning! - peace
Pony321
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13. April 2005 @ 10:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've always used a sheet of sandpaper to destroy the recording surface of a dvd. Takes no longer than a few seconds to do the job and cost very little.
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13. April 2005 @ 11:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
just deeply scratch both sides of disks or use a hot air gun with a pair of oven mitts to soften the disk so as to bend it
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13. April 2005 @ 12:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Great Idea pony - sometimes the best ideas are the most direct! and taking your Great idea to the next level you could use an belt sander
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13. April 2005 @ 18:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Or crack it in half and throw out one half in one garbage bag and the other half in another bag. I do this with credit cards. Just put in a bag and snap it in two. I am going to invent a CD cracker and have Ron Poppeil sell it as the 'Ronco CD Snapper' on some late night infomercial. ;)
Mike5150
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13. April 2005 @ 21:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I just use a utility knife and make 3 to 4 nice slices on both sides.
sean5775
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14. April 2005 @ 01:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just put a CD-R through my $10 paper shredder.... No problems It just nailed it right through.
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14. April 2005 @ 01:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Here's a slight variation on one of my earlier concepts - if you live in a rural area you could use them for target pratice with your .22 or whatever you like to shoot -although I think a shotgun would render the disc unreadable fastest! just be sure to clean up the area after your finished be a responsible shooter & disc destroyer!

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14. April 2005 @ 02:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
here's a novel concept vjbob - if your player ill read rewriteable media use RW disc then when you want to dispose of the data - erase them ! they can't read what's not there! peace and happy burning!
Pony321
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14. April 2005 @ 12:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Great Idea pony - sometimes the best ideas are the most direct! and taking your Great idea to the next level you could use an belt sander
Yes and lets bump it up a notch. I once watched an episode of Home Improvements there Al purchased a Binford combination Cd and DVD shredder complete with an 8 horse Briggs engine and titanium cutters. A person can now shred an entire cakabox in one whoooosh. lol.
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PONY My Friend you forgot to throw in the infamous - AUGH! AUGH! AUGH!( CAVEMAN SOUND EFFECT FROM HOME IMPROVEMENT) ! Not exactly sure if I spelled it right but you get the idea! peace & happy burning!
fishbulb
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14. April 2005 @ 23:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
as far as destroying only the data itself, a pretty good sized magnet should do the trick. although i like the shredding idea. better safe than sorry.
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14. April 2005 @ 23:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Why not just break it in half??

ddp
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15. April 2005 @ 14:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
fishbulb, how does a magnet screw up a cd that is made with plastic & aluminuim coating??
fishbulb
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15. April 2005 @ 15:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i'm talking about only the data itself. placing a disc near a fairly large magnet, such as a speaker magnet usually will ruin the contents of a disc.
here is an actual shredder for $39.99. pretty cheap i suppose.
http://search.store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/nsearch?follow-pro=2&vwcatalog=supermediastore&catalog=supermediastore&query=shredder&.autodone=http://store.yahoo.net/supermediastore/nsearch.html
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15. April 2005 @ 15:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
but not on cd/dvd disks. only on media that uses magnetic particales like floppy disks, hard drives, ls120 disks, vhs & audio tapes
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15. April 2005 @ 16:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
My personal method is to use small pliers on the edge of the dvd, twist the pliers side to side untill the two dvd platters separate (you'll see this happen, the dye will disperse as the pliers twist) Then carefully insert a sharpe blade between the two disc platters (same point as the pliers) carefully separete the 2 discs.

Just mind your fingers with the knife!




Dont slip or youll break it!

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fishbulb
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15. April 2005 @ 17:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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but not on cd/dvd disks. only on media that uses magnetic particales like floppy disks, hard drives, ls120 disks, vhs & audio tapes
i bought a dvd from walmart once and when i played it, it was practically unviewable. when i took it back, they said it probably got too close to some kind of magnetic device at the register. not sure what though. then again i could be wrong. but i wouldn't want to take any chances anyway.
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ddp
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15. April 2005 @ 17:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
cds & dvds are burnt by lasers so they don't use magnetic particals. walmart don't know what they are talking about, ask scubapete to see what he says
 
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