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Default destroying data CDs? (was: paper shredder repair?)

MM wrote
Rod Speed wrote
MM wrote
Andy Dingley wrote
Adam Funk wrote


On a related note, is there a good & easy way to destroy data CDs?


CDs or CD-ROMs?


If they're CD-ROMs, you can microwave them. You need to space
them apart if you're doing a batch (plastic toastrack, or else a
$500 silicon wafer processing boat). You also need to do them for
just long enough to nuke the data layer, but without cooking the
plastic or there's a fume problem. For regular industrial use I
was able to use a cheap domestic microwave from Currys, but had to
mod it with a fixed timer and a single big push button.


CDs can't be nuked to reliably kill the data without getting
them hot enough to cause a fume problem. Shredding is
easier, although you do need a hefty shredder.


I do not understand this penchant for microwaving CDs!


Its the quickest and easiest way to make them unreadable.


Toxic, extremely obnoxious fumes will be released.


Nope, not if you only give them 10 secs at most.


Do people just put up with the stench permeating their houses?


Doesnt happen if you only give them 10 secs at most.


Crazy, when there are shredders available for the
price of a decent meal for two or a tankful of fuel.


Using the microwave doesnt cost anything like that.


You actually BOUGHT a new microwave, then modded it?!!
Risible, when you could have simply bought a shredder.


Nope.


Since I bought mine, there are new models on the market that
are considerably cheaper (under 40 quid). It's a no-brainer.


Its a no brainer to use the microwave for free.


And then heat up your evening meal in the same microwave?


Yep, no problem at all.

Someone pick me up off the floor, please, as I
appear to be rolling around laughing my arse off!


Your problem, no one is going to pick you up, you watch.

They have in fact ALL ****ed on you down there on the floor instead.