I needed a laptop last year but didnt have much money, and after seeing your videos on thinkpads I decided to buy an older model and "repair" it. All it needed was a hardrive, ram, and a charger and its been a great machine! I liked it so much I started buying a few more thinkpads, slowly getting more comfortable with trickier repairs like screen replacements. I've had a lot of fun buying old/broken laptops and fixing them up! Honestly your videos talking about older thinkpads is what helped me get into this and I want to say thank you
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help you find a sturdy laptop! I'm happy it's working well for you.
@joaquimtech4 жыл бұрын
Also really fond his videos, and raised my interest in messing/opening laptops. Too bad, for Europe i can't find much offers on Ebay. Even more that i live in Island, and many sellers don't ship to me as "OffShore" (not mainland Europe). Still my x230 and t450, were great deals.
@iorpuumsugh51274 жыл бұрын
I need a laptop (used) With the following spec; A recent laptop. At least core i5 and 8GB RAM. An SSD of 256 GB too would be fine or 500GB HDD At least 6th gen of core i5I need a laptop (used) With the following spec; A recent laptop. At least core i5 and 8GB RAM. An SSD of 256 GB too would be fine or 500GB HDD At least 6th gen of core i5 E-mail: iorpuumsugh@gmail.com
@ScrollTD4 жыл бұрын
@@iorpuumsugh5127 no
@speedy1through9434 жыл бұрын
The hard part about repairing the thinkpad screens is taking off the damn bezel off without damaging it , at least on the t460 lol
@cheeseburgerinvr Жыл бұрын
this guy uses the shift key on the right of the keyboard, im scared of him.
@noracola52857 ай бұрын
Is that unusual? I've always used both but I think I use the right one more.
@ebbamb7 ай бұрын
@@noracola5285 I would consider it to be, I've never met someone who has used it regularly before. I think I've only used it a few times in my life.
@skinwalker694207 ай бұрын
@@noracola5285 dude I've never used the right one in my life
@kentuckyfriedchildren1236 ай бұрын
@@noracola5285 depends. if you are a gamer it would feel more natural two press left shift because of game keybinds, and if u were used your computer for work it might feel more natural to press right shift because you will have both hands on the keyboard most of the time, unlike having only the legt hand on the keyboard in the case of a gamer.
@Proferk2 ай бұрын
Just because you don't use something doesn't mean that using it is unusual. In fact, if you don't use a key that was meant to be used, I'd say you're unusual.
@hendragnw264 жыл бұрын
Thinkpads are like the old Land Cruisers or Land Rovers of laptops, just when you thought they're dead, they came back roaring with just a little nudge. Can't say the same for other models.
@josephking65154 жыл бұрын
You are soooooo right. My old ThinkPad E520 (or 530) is still running for the relative I gave it to. The machine is now 11 years old. I wish I could visit it and pop and SSD into it. 8GB of RAM was a lot when I first purchased it. Now if only Dell, Lenovo and all the others would *STOP* whitelisting the hardware. It would be so much easier to upgrade some of the parts like the wireless adapter. Yes I know we can get the BIOS clean up but it adds to the cost and you need to find someone who knows what they are doing and doesn't add unwanted code in there.
@Diggy223 жыл бұрын
One big reason I love ThinkPads. The Lenovo R61 I have is an 12-year-old model I bought on Refurbio for $79. It was upgraded with an SSD and an expanded battery, and aside from it being heavy as hell, it's a work horse. I've done so much with it in the past two years, and if I ever decide to upgrade to a newer model, I'm giving it to a family member or friend
@GenePavlovsky3 жыл бұрын
You mean the old(ish) ThinkPads, not the new stuff
@StonerSquirrel2 жыл бұрын
Land rovers are not reliable.
@rarinth2 жыл бұрын
@The Trashman or your room might turn into a museum of old thinkpads lmao
@FlyboyHelosim3 жыл бұрын
Just yesterday I literally found an old IBM ThinkPad 760EL in an abandoned building. I couldn't believe it. It was in a laptop bag but isn't in the best shape as was exposed to the weather, although not direct rain. Needless to say I rescued it. It was manufactured in 1996. This particular building is near to where I live and if I'd have known that laptop was there I'd have got it years ago when the building was first abandoned.
@hiyo91447 ай бұрын
The guy that thought he had finally found a good hiding spot for his laptop💀
@xaf150017 ай бұрын
This is like finding an easter egg in a game holy
@RedTroPc23 күн бұрын
Show it in a video!
@AtomToast4 жыл бұрын
Louis Rossmann approves
@abdulazimpatel84673 жыл бұрын
Time to up my repair skills.
@b_ks11 ай бұрын
Louis Rossman, Maestro
@LiquidSnakeSSJ410 ай бұрын
Louis Rossmann would have opened up the PSU and soldered a new cable instead of replacing the entire brick
@gearboxworks10 ай бұрын
@@LiquidSnakeSSJ4Louis Rossmann - The Chuck Norris of Computer Repair. 🤣
@christopher97278 ай бұрын
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@nalk203 жыл бұрын
I'm out of a flock of 11 siblings. I have made myself the goto IT-person for my family and their friends and relatives. It only costs me a little of my spare time. This has given me about 15-20 free laptops over the last 10 years as they tend to give me their old laptops when they upgrade to new ones. My brother's mother-in-law not only gave me her old single core laptop some years ago when she "upgraded" to an iPad but she actually used to work in a phone factory and she gave me the solder station she worked with up until she retired. She bought it when the factory went belly-up. :) That is one way of getting computers. And yes I have gotten quite a few dual cores and core i3's and i5's that way as well. Teenage gamers tend to upgrade more often than others. P.S. They tend to use me because I'm cheap. I only charge them for coffee and parts. :)
@DisastrousCake2 жыл бұрын
I used a x220 Thinkpad for 5 years in college while pursuing my Computer Science degree (2016-2021). Although I made it sure it was tested before purchasing, I only paid about $120 for it off of ebay and it never gave me troubles. The only repair I needed to make was a single broken USB port, and after about 2 years I upgraded the HDD to a Samsung SSD for better storage. Overall the computer was still less than $200 which is much better than the thousands my peers had spent, and I used it to complete all of my assignments when I wasn't at my desktop. Never regretted it for a second. While I don't use it as much anymore because I have a company-issued laptop for work, it's still running perfectly fine.
@justadude8716 Жыл бұрын
Agree, no one in uni needs a workstation laptop when they have a desktop at home me included. I currently use an almost 7 year old lenovo yoga and it does me well, absolutely every assignment I had the professor even made sure to add "this shouldn't take longer then a minute on decade old hardware" and made me more aware of performance and algos
@nathanielslawski2993 Жыл бұрын
Did you use Linux on it, or not because of software limitation?
@isa_L Жыл бұрын
thing is, some people don't want to or don't have a desktop and some people come from another state, live in apartments, or rent a house, why have a big desktop if you could have a simple but powerful laptop that you could carry anywhere...
@soooslaaal8204 Жыл бұрын
How were the compile times on it?
@ganganthefatman1382 Жыл бұрын
How well does it handle virtual machines?
@downey22949 ай бұрын
i understand it might be a bit daunting but for hinges i usually drill a hole all the way trough and secure it with a nut & bolt. this way i don't have to worry about it happening again. works especially well if you have an aluminum back panel.
@DonChubb4 жыл бұрын
I love your photos of the laptops in different nature settings.
@SebisRandomTech3 жыл бұрын
Glad somebody appreciates it! :)
@takeashotofhennessy26 күн бұрын
u gotta put them in their natural habitats ofc
@LloydLynx4 жыл бұрын
When a normie is selling a good laptop on craigslist for $20 because Windows nuked itself
@zhaiketoledo36584 жыл бұрын
Yup i had the same problem
@gamester14164 жыл бұрын
Those are the good deals lol
@therealb8884 жыл бұрын
1st world countries man!
@mdrumt4 жыл бұрын
*licks lips* don't mind if I do
@javaman28834 жыл бұрын
I've had a couple laptops given to me after Windows update screwups.
@SenileOtaku4 жыл бұрын
I picked up my T430 at a flea market for $25. The only flaw it had was the CMOS battery was dead, and I think the errors that was bringing up made them think the machine was damaged. Thus far the only thing I've had to do with it was install a new CMOS battery, and upgraded the memory. And, of course, wiping the disk (I automatically do that with any computers I get) and installing Linux.
@stan.rarick85562 жыл бұрын
I used to find the same thing with discarded (literally in the dumpster) desktops. It amazes me how incapable some people are.
@JatPhenshllem2 жыл бұрын
@@stan.rarick8556 Are there any specifics rubbish bins you'd find them in?
@stan.rarick85562 жыл бұрын
@@JatPhenshllem No, just residential (apt complexes, mobile home parks). Anywhere where people dump stuff and you probably wouldn't get in much trouble for diving. They don't show up that often, so you just grab them when you see them.
@JatPhenshllem2 жыл бұрын
@@stan.rarick8556 Thanks!
@middnightly Жыл бұрын
no way... the residents pfp on a thinkpad video.. based asf
@elrisitas85084 жыл бұрын
youre a real one, this videos inspired me to fix broken thkinpads these laptops are so easy to get inside all i needed was a phillips scredriver
@seberous4 жыл бұрын
This is basically how I run my business. I buy used or broken laptops, fix them and sell them. I also love thinkpads. There's just something about them that keeps me hooked. I tend to find some people way undervalue items on ebay too, so tend to jump on these before anyone else can.
@md.nournoby45233 жыл бұрын
I live in Bangladesh. Do you bussiness with me. I want to sell refurbished laptop in my area.
@seberous3 жыл бұрын
@@md.nournoby4523 I'm UK based so unfortunately that wouldn't be practical
@RavenWampus2 жыл бұрын
Hey brother, here in USA. Just bought a perfectly well taken care of Thinkpad T480, no scratches for under $200 on Ebay. But I am new to the thinkpad refurbishing and selling thing. I'd like to know if you have any advice you can give me
@hawhafunnyraffs5568 Жыл бұрын
@@RavenWampus Read up on business fundamentals. Most people here are probably reselling the refurbished devices. I'd just find a copy of windows 10 with a volume license. Just a couple lines in command prompt makes that WINDOWS ISN'T GENUINE message go away.
@Bread-hy1fc9 ай бұрын
I managed to get a $1000 dollar laptop for $200, what you usually have to look for is something that may appear broken or not have a lot of info on it, but you have to know enough about the computer to tell if it’s actually working or not
@eddieoconnor44664 жыл бұрын
AS a ThinkPad lover?...I am all for keeping them out of landfills and huge piles of e-waste. If I can?..I buy them on eBay or other sites, fix em up?..and then give them away to family and friends as birthday gifts...I don't keep them anymore..as I have three T-420's a T-430, and X-1 Carbon (1st gen) and then I also have a Dell Latitude E-4300, a Dell XPS 15...and finally? a Huawei MateBook X Pro. All in the name of trying to keep some of these old electronics up and running! Plus?...its fun refurbishing and then installing Linux on 'em...
@ServantStatusMinistries4 жыл бұрын
You are so wonderful Eddie!!!!
@philippossnortis20354 жыл бұрын
Can you give me one Please! :(
@AmigaA-or2hj4 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I’ve picked up several laptops and MacBooks for a bargain price. I would install Linux and/or chrome.
@eddieoconnor44664 жыл бұрын
@@philippossnortis2035 Sure!....LoL!!!
@maarkaus484 жыл бұрын
I am glad someone else restores and re-purposes electronics. I do it often. Why toss perfectly good tech when it can be restored? Never understood the wasteful mindset of consumerism
@mattcintosh29 ай бұрын
A lot of businesses pretty much just dump them after 4-5 years. I got a connection to a IT services company where they pull the drives, and may be missing things like a battery, ram or power supply as well, but i can make some good money refurbishing them
@javajav30049 ай бұрын
Damn put me on bro
@ochrysler4 жыл бұрын
Forget crazy glue for broken screen screw inserts, or even on hinges. Use PL Premium. Lay it down like putty, insert the broken screw in metal grommet and smooth it like plaster. Its worked flawlessly for me a quite a few HP DV series laptops.
@josephking65154 жыл бұрын
*Thank you* for that adhesive name. 👍 I have been looking for something that will do that job. I have used, in the words of Neo and John Wick, Araldite (lots of Araldite) in the past and then loosened the hinge screw off a little just to ease the strain on the repaired section.
@jimbo4netАй бұрын
Great video, I'm a die hard collector (hoarder 😬) of ThinkPads! I recently ran across an untested original X1 on eBay for $28. I already upgraded the RAM and ordered a new battery which will go great with my X301 and X1 Carbon Touch. The deals are out there, you just have to be patient. It's a shame my local e-cycle supplier stopped selling untested units in their bargain bins...
@johnjohnchu4 жыл бұрын
Plastic (typically abs material) can be easily glue back together with abs pipe adhesive (available at Home Depot) or epoxy (2nd choice, not as strong). I often reinforce brand new replacement laptop plastic panels at the hinge locations with abs pipe adhesive to prevent future issues.
@johnforbes16592 жыл бұрын
That's a great tip. Thanks.
@newolde14 ай бұрын
Better acetone or some versions of acrylic bonding glues. They'll bond better than pipe glue and you can use a syringe to apply.
@rodrigogm4 жыл бұрын
hi, it's a great hobbie keeping alive all those thinkpads. I've done the same since my T400 presented problems and I'm learning a lot with your videos. thank you.
@DevilZcall4 жыл бұрын
A chemist friend of mine recommended me evonic acrifix 116 glue. It's a solvent glue meant for gluing abs plastic as well as polycarbnate and it even works on printed Pla. It's hands down the best glue I have ever used and I would highly recommend it over brittle CA/superglue for repairing plastic cases.
@josephking65154 жыл бұрын
*Thank you* for that adhesive name. Much appreciate it. 👍
@Gausutu5 ай бұрын
your approach to video production is truly innovative!
@thawkade5 ай бұрын
are you a bot
@ytguy20104 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I do. I have about 10 ThinkPad's. I got carried away and bought too many. I haven't had time to fix them all yet. You have to have discipline or else it can become an addiction. 😱😁
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
Discipline or looming college bills to pay for ;)
@klwthe3rd4 жыл бұрын
Yeah I had good intentions too but after I fix them, I tend to put them in my collection. Now I have way too many laptops that I'll ever use. Serious ThinkPad addiction here.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
@@klwthe3rd I'm really trying to cut down on how many I hold on to - For sure going to keep my FrankenPad T601, my X301, first gen X1 Carbon, and my FHD classic keyboard T430....that's already four... T480 I'm on the fence about, I was going to try to force myself to use it and wear it down to do a "then and now" type of video in the future, but I've frankly barely touched it since making my video about it. So that one might be sold. Once I get a proper replacement back for this T470s, it's likely going to be sold as well. I might hold onto a T450s to have at least one semi-modern ThinkPad, as this was my favorite when it comes to "modern" machines.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
@@klwthe3rd The FHD/classic KB T430 has been my daily driver for a while, before that I alternated between a few. I use the FrankenPad on occasion but until I get something like a T70/700 modification for it, it's a tad too slow for my everyday needs. For r/thinkpadsforsale, you just have to make sure to have a timestamp in your photos (your reddit username and the day you took the picture written on a sheet of paper next to the laptop in one of the photos), and then have the country, state, what you have, and what you want for it in the title. For example, [USA-PA] [H] ThinkPad [W] PayPal
@klwthe3rd4 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTech Yeah they keep saying I don't have a timestamp. I didn't know what they ment till you described it in this reply. I really really want to use my T61 as my daily driver but until you do a video on how to make hardware mods on these machines to install quad core processors, my T9300 just isn't fast enough. Gonna have to try upgrade to the extreme x9000 like in your video.
@SumukhaS-g5xАй бұрын
How do I know if a part online fits my laptop This is one thing I struggle with I had a dell Latitude 5440, with broken hing. I check the listings each looks completely different...
@awesomeferret4 жыл бұрын
I paid 15 bucks each for two t510s about two years ago, no hard drive or caddy, but one of them had a 1600x900 IPS panel and the other had an i7 620m (top of the line for the model as far as I know) and a bad keyboard so I did a motherboard swap and now I have one nice ThinkPad and a lot of spare parts. Not the most usable laptop today but with the correct EQ, those speakers are actually MacBook quality and it's working very nice for college prep.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
Love those older T/W500 machines. Very solidly built and they came with some nice display upgrades.
@dominicene36474 жыл бұрын
Really good video. I love finding new content on KZbin. It's like discovering hidden treasure like the Think pad.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad you liked the video!
@dominicene36474 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTech inspirational. Good job with narration and editing
@krazykat644 жыл бұрын
Good tips. I’ve built and repaired computers for years, but nowadays my decreased motivation to tinker combined with arthritis lead me to seek solutions that are a little closer to turnkey than those requiring more difficult repairs. I just purchased a refurb T440P for $200. Normally I don’t think I’d be willing to pay much over $150 for a working unit, but considering the seller also included a new battery and AC adapter (something that seems to be becoming less common for some reason) that was enough value add for me to put up an extra $50 for something I wouldn’t have to track down myself that probably would have cost me more than what they were charging in the process. Now all I have to do is add some extra RAM, an old SSD (of which I have more than a few I’ve salvaged just lying around) and I’m set, until I eventually get the itch to change out something more involved, that is. ;)
@Abp.Mars-Assembly2 жыл бұрын
The battery is likely aftermarket from China. With lower lithium cells than the original. Buying a brand new OEM battery for any ThinkPad within the past 10 years is usually priced around $50-70.
@TheBrazilianHue2 жыл бұрын
It's good to see 8.02 you've returned the laptop to it's natural environment. You're truly a hero.
@djd34d144 жыл бұрын
Offer to be the repairman or tech garbage disposer for all your friends. Every time they upgrade you get something that could be useful to some degree.
@soniccookie6553 жыл бұрын
me
@Sharpshooter991004 жыл бұрын
Good video man. I've also been doing this for years! Some easy fixes and others like you said best used for some parts value. Had some great buys doing this and have had so many good laptops over the years from doing this. Keep it up man!
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad you’ve had similar success with parts machines.
@arkansawdave74283 жыл бұрын
Dude! The only way I can afford decent laptops is to buy broken ones and fix them. I like your style. Subscribed.
@the-guy-beyond-the-socket Жыл бұрын
thanks very, very much! my computer's mother-board died few months ago, and this video really helped me understand what i can do to replace it.
@Vexisu2 жыл бұрын
Thinkpad T430 was the first laptop I've ever nearly fully maxed out. FHD mod, i7 QM, SSD and 16 GB of RAM. Now I use it with Fedora for programming and testing software, and despite of it's age, it work really well. Very fun thing to do and I can recommend it for every DIY tinkerer.
@maxtornogood2 жыл бұрын
i7QM, SSD, 16GB RAM? I recently retired a Thinkpad E530 with those specs. Still works pretty well, it's just a little too 'old' to be officially supported by Windows 11. Linux Mint works great with it though.
@Chalisque2 жыл бұрын
It's _much_ easier to learn to tinker with something you got off eBay for $50 than to experiment with something you paid $1500 for brand new. The only thing my T420s struggle with is modern websites and their multimegabyte Javascript webpacks. For software development and lightweight quiet servers they're great. (One of my T420s, with a broken screen cost £30 on eBay, is a media server/music player, so I can stream content to my TV and control the music via the network.) I did get one off eBay so broken it had no keyboard, but with a dock and a usb linux stuck, it ran Ubuntu 16.04 just fine.
@Vexisu2 жыл бұрын
@@Chalisque fixing those things isn't that expensive tho. Idk how it looks in other countries. In Poland used screens for laptops cost around 10 to 15$
@Chalisque2 жыл бұрын
@@Vexisu Yes, a nice thing about Thinkpads. I've changed cooling fans, keyboards, ssds and ram, but I already have enough Thinkpads with working screens, so ones without screens are used as desktops/servers via a dock.
@tcscomment10 ай бұрын
@@maxtornogoodWindows 11 has absolutely bogus requirements, my laptop from 2015 could run it perfectly if the CPU was supported, but iirc there are ways to bypass these requirements
@NoapteaMintii2 жыл бұрын
I earned a living back in the days buying and reselling used laptops. Thinkpads were mai favorites, I still use a T460 and a T550. Wait! How did KZbin know all about it and suggested me this video?
@motosandphotos2 жыл бұрын
Great vid! This past year I've been getting more involved in camera and computer repairs, giving new life to old tech is so satisfying and addictive 😂
@ads2 жыл бұрын
7:07 "needed replacement DVD drive" - sometimes you don't even need that, you can clean the DVD laser head with "cleaning CD"
@ShadowWesley773 жыл бұрын
The b-roll in this video is incredibly unique!
@ProperlyPsychotic4 жыл бұрын
Sebi going wild with the new uploads lol
@josephking65154 жыл бұрын
8:54 Wow, cool machine. I have never seen one do that with the keyboard before. Nice! I was given a Lenovo X220 and "diagnosed" the problem to be the logic board so purchased a new one on eBay for a really good price. Trouble is I got the fault wrong and once I had posed it overseas to a relative (bundled a keyboard & mouse with it) I realised it was the Touchpad that was causing the issue. Too late to fix it now. I was extremely annoyed with myself over that but it was 3 years ago and last month I purchased a new battery for it . It still works well so now I have to find a way to get them the Palmrest with Trackpad so they can ditch the external keyboard and mouse. I wish I lived in a country that has cheap repairable laptops like you have access to. The most I have ever "repurposed" was the 57 laptops I was given from a school. I managed to get 46 of them working and placed them into a school that I did tech support for. These laptops were 5 years old, the batteries were 20 mins of charge capacity but they replaced the 10 to 12 year old desktops they had. The Principal was happy since that didn't cost the school a cent and they had vastly better machines. I was quite pleased with myself.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
That’s wonderful that you were able to fix so many and send them to a school. I received several T61’s a while ago (Intel GPU versions) and sent them to a school that had a laptop shortage once I cleaned them up. Despite their age I haven’t heard any complaints. I hope you can get that X220 properly fixed soon! I had a similar problem with my T430 where the touchpad wasn’t working correctly and Windows would crash when it woke from sleep - turned out to be damage on the ribbon cable that plugs the touchpad into the motherboard. I was relieved when I discovered that was the issue and not something with the touchpad itself, or worse the motherboard.
@JohnS-er7jh2 жыл бұрын
when I needed to get a laptop a few years ago, I was really tight on funds. I got very lucky and found someone selling Thinkpad laptops on Craigslist, it was the middle of the summer so that is a slow time for selling laptops. It came with decent amount of RAM and Windows 10 Pro (I needed the Pro OS Version). I couldn't tell if it was refurbished, but he only charged $150 for the laptop. With the price he was charging, I thought that it might be stolen but I my fears were allayed when I visited him at his convenience store in an upscale community and he had a lot of them for sale (unfortunately the store closed down during the pandemic) Sometimes you get lucky, the laptop is still running strong, never had any issues.
@k.b.tidwell4 жыл бұрын
I have subbed because I like your style and the fact that you look at refurbishing old laptops like I do.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
@joshtree82983 жыл бұрын
Thinkpads are so awesome. I’ve been watching your videos I got a t430 for about $60 after never owning a thinkpad before in my life instead of trying to spend $200-300 on a new entry level laptop. I just put a i7-3632qm in it I got for $40, and a 500gb ssd. This thing is really beastly and snappy on linux, it’s beautiful! But tinkering with these is super addictive, it brings out my geekiness and I wanna keep checking eBay for various sized models that I don’t necessarily need right now But yeah-they are so practical, affordable and enjoyable!
@megasoid2 жыл бұрын
Excellent way to go. Great video, thanks for some common sense. I've been doing this for years. Like cars....a Bentley or a Civic, they all travel the same crappy roads. May as well save your money.
@klwthe3rd4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! It's like you took my previous video idea and made it reality. I just got a T410 off a local EBay seller for $10 cause he thought the unit was broken once he removed the old HDD for security purposes. Smiles.
@teerich20114 жыл бұрын
Wow even if it was a dud, you immediately could profit off selling the parts!
@klwthe3rd4 жыл бұрын
@@teerich2011 True. But I was so surprised that it was in mint condition. I could see the mark where the corporate asset tag sticker was affixed on the lid so it lead a pristine life in someone's office. I don't think I could part out such a mint machine. I would of fixed it if it was faulty for sure.
@teerich20114 жыл бұрын
Wow a real gem!!
@josephking65154 жыл бұрын
You could have sold that guy a bridge and gotten your $10 back from the sale. Ok, that was a bit _ not nice_ to someone who sold the laptop for a really good price. It's the nice people who don't ask exorbitant prices for their non working devices and don't complain when the "parts machine" you sold won't boot.
@richardmcgowan1651 Жыл бұрын
Tbh the thing with broken laptops depending on the damage you can just use it as a PC. As the have a HDMI port. Just something to think about if a good spec laptop goes really cheap.
@Eagle100214 жыл бұрын
its funny how this showed up in my recommendation right after I bought a laptop for $100.
@Eagle100213 жыл бұрын
@SubToMeForNoReason yup. My dad's company sells old used laptops (to the employees). It was a really good deal. 16GB DDR3 ram, Intel core i5 5300U, 500GB SSD. It dose have some scratches and broken clips. But they can be replaced for pretty cheap
@Eagle100213 жыл бұрын
@@jotsa gg indeed
@Aziqfajar3 жыл бұрын
@@Eagle10021 wow gg
@കുട്ടൂസൻ-ദ1ണ3 жыл бұрын
@@Eagle10021 gg
@Eagle100213 жыл бұрын
@@കുട്ടൂസൻ-ദ1ണ gg
@pawel83654 ай бұрын
Inspirational video - impressive how you have the energy to refurbish good laptops that would otherwise find themselves in the landfill.
@mmilosz11114 жыл бұрын
I wish i was in NA, over here in Poland they sell laptops that are basically unfixable (ruined motherboard) and very dated for the same prices as really decent fixable laptops on ebay.
@josephking65154 жыл бұрын
Same in Oz. Since the _Work From Home_ started, the price of second hand computers has skyrocketed. I would rather be kneed in the groin than pay the prices being asked for. It's almost cheaper and in some cases it is to buy a new machine that is on sale than a "pre loved" unit. Some junk sellers have gotten very greedy during this time of pandemic.
@061Hitachi4 жыл бұрын
Same in Bosnia, if you see an ad listed for parts or repair you know it's unfixable useless junk stripped of everything that even remotely worked.
@kastrelo3 жыл бұрын
Very inspiring! Best video I've seen so far on this very topic.
@aak52973 жыл бұрын
I bought x250 for around 150 usd abount an year ago and i think its the best option if you can get one with touch 1080p display with i5 or i7. Its comparitively modern looking,theres enough processing power for an every day user,the battery life is excellent,i can get around 5-8 hours depending on the usage. And the 1080p ips display is gorgeous. It is better than new laptops that are 600$ to 700$. I would definitely recommend buying one.
@hoppysport28723 жыл бұрын
Athar...To me, the ThinkPad design is timeless. Two Thinkpads are in-fact on permanent display in the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan. The first is the classic design that continues to this day...and the second is the 710c butterfly ThinkPad.
@itzcaseykc Жыл бұрын
Like your ideas. I've collected several over the years and some are basically for parts when the need arises. One old one works, but it needs alil work done to it again now that I had relocated and it may have been damaged along the way. Keep up the good work, my friend.
@Diglo12 жыл бұрын
Ripped of hinges is a very common issues and relatively easy to fix. What we do in our shop is that we glue what is left together after which we drill one or two holes trough the panel/hinge and just use very small profile nuts/screws to make it as unnoticeable as possible. Trust me it's on there better then it was originally. We also see the hinge get ripped off from the frame side and we can do similar things and usually totally hide the repairs. Also we keep all broken laptops and the most expensive part they usually have is the LCD display which is very expensive as a new replacement part, it costs us nothing and we can fix otherwise expensive issue.
@PokeBurnPlease2 жыл бұрын
In my mind there are only 2 kinds of users for laptops (in the private sector). 1. the professional. Someone who only needs an Internet Browser and office. and 2. the Gamer. Unless you wanna play games on it i would always recommend a chromebook that is not arm based. With Chrome OS it can do everything a non gamer needs and unless it is arm based you can also dualboot it with Windows if there are Programms that really dont wanna run on Chrome OS. You can get a brand new one for sometimes 99€. That being said i bought myselfe a cheap used Windows Laptop.
@noth6064 жыл бұрын
I don't do this kind of thing myself all that often but I help and encourage others to do so. I mostly specialize on Dell though, the service tag gives you the exact assy number of all parts if you know where to look and you can find almost anything factory new from China, which has worked great many times for me, sometimes getting very new laptops for free and fixing them for $50 or so plus a used power brick for $15-20.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
I’ve wanted to look into Dell Latitudes a little bit more. They seem easy enough to work on.
@noth6064 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTech Relatively speaking they are, compared to asus, toshiba and so on. On those I've had to solder and glue a lot because I couldn't find the actual parts, but for Dell I could always just buy it, swap it in and almost always it would work.
@NaganathanSandramohan Жыл бұрын
Now i am using Lenovo Thinkpad X230 and T460 . Both of them were bought on eBay. I love Thinkpad laptops. Thank you for your videos
@GabrieleTroscia4 жыл бұрын
I get my first T440p as refurbished and pimped it with upgrades and still i spent the same amount as for a budget new laptop. Then picked up a T60 only with CPU, RAM an Wifi card and nothing else, and now it's fully working and posted on the bay for a new home. Now i'm watching for the "parts only" auctions... damn you Sebi ;)
@damian93034 жыл бұрын
2:48 You can do the cheap man and cut the surrounding rubber, then try to make the fibers connect evenly before using some electrical tape. Or cut the wire apart and try to connect both the white wire and the surrounding fibers separately then use heat shrink and electrical tape to ensure it isn’t going anywhere.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
As I’ve said in other comments, there is a small fire hazard with the power cable if the repair isn’t perfect, or if the replacement insulation fails later. For how cheap and widely available power adapters are it just makes more sense to replace it - fixing the existing one should be a temporary solution at best. If replacement adapters were $100 or something like that, or there wasn’t a potential fire hazard associated with an improper repair job, I would have definitely fixed it myself.
@damian93034 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTech Yeah that's fair, honestly I was aiming it as a temporary solution to just use the system with while you either wait for a cable to come through postage and maybe while looking for which to buy if you're looking for a genuine OEM. I've used that setup for some time with my ThinkPad that had the same issue a week before having another far superior laptop repaired, and minus the fact I just used all electrical tape instead of some heat shrinks it worked okay.
@orthodox82244 жыл бұрын
Here in Serbia thinkpads are expensive. T420 with i7 ssd and bad battery is around 150 euros or more.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
€150 seems around what a T420 usually sells for in Europe, if a tad on the high side.
@jeffschlarb49654 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTech Plus a VAT tax of ?
@mjetektman93138 ай бұрын
Bought a T420 last year, corebooted it, upgraded CPU(was a 2/4 2nd gen i5, now it’s a 4/8 3rd gen i7 35w), RAM, changed DVD bay for an HDD, and has been the best laptop I’ve ever had, got also a e-waste Dell Vostro that my workplace was about to discard, fixed it and runs great, battery works, has been serving me well for months now too since my Thinkpad doesn’t has a battery, recently also I’m repairing an iPhone 6s (wrecked screen, home button with broken flex cable, battery needs replacement and camera AF doesn’t work), last month I replaced the home button and screen, this month I’ll replace battery and camera, I’ve been using it during daily because where I live is kinda sketchy and it has been serving me pretty well but I do miss playing emulators on the go
@marcio-si8xd3 жыл бұрын
I bought a used X230 five years ago from a company that only sells Thinkpad. I installed linux , SSD and then put 16Gb of RAM. I use this machine every day since then. The only problem after 2 years of use was the battery. This computer is from 2012 and as I said, it still works great.
@SebisRandomTech3 жыл бұрын
The X230 is one of my favorites. With an IPS display and a X220 keyboard/palmrest it's still an absolutely awesome little laptop.
@louistournas1202 жыл бұрын
16 GB of RAM. That is juicy.
@toddpark2893 Жыл бұрын
I have an X230. It's 10 years old now. It still runs very well. With the help of so many awesome videos I am looking forward to upgrading the memory and hard drive and running Linux on it.
@atibor10 ай бұрын
Hello Marco which is the compagnie you are talking about
@EleanorMcHugh2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I’ve a bit of a laptop addiction and have been doing my own rebuilds since I discovered eBay in the early 00s. I started with Thinkpads and for a while made pocket money by rebuilding T20s for people, but then I got into Macs and had a lot of fun rebuilding G3/4 and Intel era laptops as well as the earlier iPhones before everything became soldered on single boards. The 2015 MBPs and the MB 12 are the latest generations where it makes much sense and replacement screens now often cost more than the machines will sell for in good condition which is sad. I made a few forays back into the PC world this year with a rebuild of a Carbon X1 Tablet and an Asus 12 inch machine from 2009 which had the first gen of Intels ULV Core Duo chip. I’m considering perhaps having a go at a Thinkpad P-series machine as they look like they’d make good *nix machines but I have to sell off some things first to make space. My son helped me with an MBP 15 rebuild a few months back which was a present for his grandma and he enjoyed that. At some point we have to build a desktop PC so he understands that process as well. But I’ll admit I much prefer working within laptop constraints: finding good candidate machines and then any parts necessary to either fix or upgrade them is a very nice break from my work routine. It’s also interesting seeing how hardware performance has changed over the years.
@archygrey90934 жыл бұрын
The "for parts" section of ebay is awsome, most of the time its just machines with missing hard drives, batteries and ram, which you normally just replace anyway
@freddyhardware84010 ай бұрын
I dropped and broke the screen of a x220i Thinkpad. Got a used non-working x220 for $40 Australian. Transferred x220i into the x220. Found a Lenovo B590 in the corner of my brother's office. No power supply. I tried the power supply that came with the x220 and it turned on. Windows wasn't booting properly and it's HDD. Got an SSD and installed Windows. It only had 4Gb RAM and I'm lucky to find a couple of 8Gb RAM from a couple of laptops that was either not working properly or simply slow. Took the CD ROM out and stuck the old HDD in a CD caddy. So I got a working, faster Lenovo B590 with 16Gb RAM, 250Gb SSD with extra 500Gb storage and 15.6" screen. My only cost was the 250Gb SSD for $29.
@harshitsahu75864 жыл бұрын
What just happened at 8:52 ? I've never seen anything like this. Did you made it yourself or is that how that model of ThinkPad comes originally???
@fakepixilord4 жыл бұрын
ThinkPad 701 series :) en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_ThinkPad_Butterfly_keyboard
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
It’s the ThinkPad 701C, a special model from the 1990’s that has a keyboard that folds in as you close the lid.
@harshitsahu75864 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTechHave you ever repaired it's keyboard yourself? Seems like a daunting task to do. It does look cool though, I'll give you that.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
@@harshitsahu7586 It works correctly, so no need to repair it. Definitely wouldn't want to try that myself.
@harshitsahu75864 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTech If that ever happens, remember to post a video on that. It would be one h€ll of a experience.
@BokBarber2 жыл бұрын
Superglue and baking soda, along with a small set of files for sculpting, is a good way to rebuild small plastic tabs which are otherwise irreplaceable. I've had good long term luck rebuilding the tabs that hold a small door to a TV and repairing broken car dashboard components this way. And yes, the dashboard holds up even through years of summer/winter cycles. In my experimentation, Loctite 401 seems to be the best for this. You dot on some glue where the part needs to go, add baking soda, give it a minute to dry, then repeat until you have a "stalagtite" bigger than the part you need. Then file it down into whatever shape is necessary.
@CubanLegend5614 жыл бұрын
whoah... what laptop is that at 8:51 with the sliding keyboard?! I gotta have one of those!, edit. seems like the "ThinkPad 701C"?
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
The IBM ThinkPad 701C / 701CS. They’re exceptionally rare nowadays and I only had one lent to me for a few days.
@CubanLegend5614 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTech yeah i noticed, i was about to go buy one on eBay but their prices.. plus windows 95...? nah lol, I'd need it to be running at least windows XP for my use case, as a vehicle ECU tuning laptop.
@hassanmohamedelshaer87703 ай бұрын
I personally think the best way to save on a desktop is to get one of these laptops that everything on their needs to be replaced accept the board and then simply getting some converted into a desktop just getting out the motherboard the charging port and then simply covering them up using the shorter and now you got yourself a mini PC
@memoryfoam22853 жыл бұрын
3 years ago I got a T430 for £300, and I still use it for college today, only considering upgrading to a T480 or X395 because I need better battery life.
@memoryfoam2285 Жыл бұрын
Hey, past me: you just purchased a T495s for personal use, and an X1C G4 and X270 to upgrade and flip.
@dpy4 жыл бұрын
FYI companies throw these way by the dozens for either recycling or to be resold (I would know I work in IT). My advice to anyone would be to always buy second hand enterprise laptops like the Thinkpads or the Dells which are a year or two old.
@Jesse784 жыл бұрын
I repair phones, and always look "for parts or not working." A surprising amount of phones that don't turn on at all can be fixed with a very simple battery replacement.
@xdn225 ай бұрын
unfortunately ebay in canada is ridiculously expensive. i cant find anything that ships for under $20 shipping. so a basic $7 part will cost $30 minimum.
@Randorandom2322 ай бұрын
Ikr! Same thing for books! Why does it suck so much?
@CaptZenPetabyte2 жыл бұрын
Ive been thinking of purchasing laptops that are working, but with a broken screen (seems pretty common). The idea I was going for was to remove the screen and use the 'base' computer with other laptops of the same persuasion in some sort of Kubernetes cluster.
@aironwhite65332 жыл бұрын
Or plug in a dock and run as a desktop or just plug in a monitor. You do need to keep in mind the wifi ant is usually in the lcd case. You remove it and you will need wired network or a usb wifi card. It is a great way to take a mlb functioning computer that work mostly and continue using it even if it has a lot of broken parts. I mean what do you really need to function? Your ports, fan, power cable port and power button.
@aironwhite65332 жыл бұрын
fyi if the lcd is cracked many lenovo laptops will not output video to the video port if its still plugged in. You need to unplug it on the mlb and then it will out put. I saved a lot of repairs in the depo when the mlb was ordered replaced to give ext video with the lcd cracked when the lcd repair was denied. I just unplug the lcd and made my notes.
@brokenliterally24 күн бұрын
I got an old Elitebook 840 G3 from my dad's company (it was being thrown away) for rm250 (60USD) I upgraded it from 16 to 32GB of DDR4, added a 512GB SSD and I even got a free docking station for it, as of now, it runs great and does everything i need to do. In total with all the upgrades, it costed rm400 (100USD)
@41213094 жыл бұрын
Old laptops are also getting expensive.
@Ratselmeister9 ай бұрын
Sadly yes
@android-user2 ай бұрын
How to search for something 'cheap' in this day and age? @@Ratselmeister
@pf100andahalf Жыл бұрын
I repair laptops sometimes and if the charger has a damaged cable I cut the part off that's bad, strip the wires near the ends, and solder them back together. Doing that has worked well for me for a long time. After a repair like that the electrical tape I wrap around the repair can start coming off after a year or two, so I put a zip tie on the part where the tape is and it lasts forever that way. Also, I'll probably keep my t430 until I die. I moved about 6 months ago and had to go without my gaming pc for 4 weeks. I played games on it with geforce now and it worked very well with an external monitor, mouse and keyboard. Thinkpads are awesome. Edit: Also, I've fixed several dvd drives that wouldn't read a disk by finding the firmware from lenovo or the original manufacturer of the bare drive that lenovo uses and flashed the firmware and fixed them that way, no kidding.
@bbqgiraffe37662 жыл бұрын
I've saved probably around a thousand bucks on used laptops by just establishing myself as the friend that people call when their laptop is dead or they find one in the trash or something lol
@RobertJohnson-lb3qz6 ай бұрын
Thanks man for your vid’s. I just finished my first laptop project. A friend of mine had a laptop that was bugging her. She downloaded a ton of stuff over the last couple of years and it ran painfully slow. I took a look at it and I did the normal maintenance that is available on a Win10 machine. Still it ran painfully slow. Barely useable slow. I offered to upgrade the system. I have to admit, there was a point where I wondered if I could get it back together. My desk area is not ideal. A compressed air can to clean it up, SSD and a ram upgrade from my favorite PC store and it runs amazingly fast. Like new. It actually runs faster than my desktop system and all of my laptops. 👍
@vladyslavnovak93242 жыл бұрын
In order to repair hinges, you could also use 'devcon', which become like a stone after dry.
@hawhafunnyraffs5568 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like epoxy, was thinking the same thing during the video. Epoxy is almost always going to be better than some super glue that lasts a year or two.
@gehadsheha47752 жыл бұрын
I thought I was watching Hugh Jeffreys until I saw the channel name. Keep up the good work, you’ll be popular very quickly with the quality of your videos.
@Merik-13374 жыл бұрын
4:15 fun fact, i live in Vladivostok but because of all packages going through Moscow, they arrived after month or more
@lanceyt99824 жыл бұрын
This video is awesome. I have found some of the same techniques work. This channel is awesome.
@nycrsny34064 жыл бұрын
Would be amazing if there was this, but for smartphones instead. Great video!
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
With older phones it can be done. Unfortunately many newer models are gluing/welding/soldering components in that makes repairs more difficult, and then you have companies like Apple that take the BS to the next level by tying components to the phones themselves, so even replacing the battery or screen either isn’t possible or results in the device not working properly - unless Apple does the repair themselves.
@cretsiah22 жыл бұрын
there is also the issue of the ever changing fequency bands ie 3G to 4G to 5G
@Max_Mustermann Жыл бұрын
2:18 - a bit surprising that Lenovo would use threaded inserts fixed in plastic for ThinkPad hinges. Usually these are used for lower cost consumer laptops.
@gbear100510 ай бұрын
❤ I got hooked on t430 / t430s / w430/ t520 / w520 laptops. I ordered almost twenty in different levels of repair or disrepair, and ended up with 10 perfect fully optioned machines, 3 or 4 servers or internet facing machines, and loads of parts. Since then, sold 5 to finance a dozen more, and so it goes.
@AmeanAbdelfattah4 жыл бұрын
Lenovo T420s was a really good laptop. Drivers were very stable, so much compatibility, secured and yet flexible.
@tedparker8582 жыл бұрын
The Thinkpad is my all time favorite laptop. I've got an older one which is a Chromebook and use it for my acting PC. Scripts and zoom, etc. Works Great!!
@joaquimtech4 жыл бұрын
For me I grabbed an X230 for 190€ (and 40€ shipping for me is expensive, and IPS screen from aliexpress), and T450 for 300€ (Local market, Portugal). Great machines, very good performance. And for that price, in Portugal stores gets you celeron cpu or very low end i3. I looking to get some "collection" of refurbished, and experiment with laptops. But Europe prices are higher than US. Not much availability, and for me many sellers don't ship as it's "outside of Europe, not in mainland Europe". The x240, x250 and further, are kinda disappointing with just a single RAM slot, cutting performance of the iGPU. I would be looking for 14'inch dell e7440/e7450 or HP 840 G2,G3 (Would like FHD) and 12'inch HP 820 G2, G3(again FHD). Unlocked bios on x230 with 1vyrain. Someone has experience with HP Elitebook's? Great video btw. Been following your channel for a while.
@jeffschlarb49654 жыл бұрын
Definitely check HP G3, 4 slots DDR4, meaning MAX of 64GB of RAM, I love surfing web and playing HD movies, my T440 is no match.
@joaquimtech4 жыл бұрын
@@jeffschlarb4965 hp 840 g3 or even 820 g3, has 2 ram slots. from what i can find. still more than an x240/x250
@GerbilNoises4 жыл бұрын
I like this sorta stuff, my dad brought home a fried EliteBook 8540W from work a while back..despite being young ..I ordered a new board and fixed it.. Used it for years. I'm going out today to purchase an old Galaxy Note Pro 12.2" tablet..despite it being around 7 years old..it's still a very capable and worthwhile investment.
@ukranaut3 жыл бұрын
Thank god for the people who always want the latest model even if they've just bought the previous one.
@imothy3 жыл бұрын
I agree with the advice you give here. I recommend used Elitebooks to my clients, they are military grade build quality and usually never break down. But if they do they are super easy to work on compared to other brands. You should check them out. While HP makes really crappy home pc's that break down within a year or two, HP Elitebooks are actually built by the old Compaq warehouse and have a much higher quality control. Various government offices use these and upgrade every 3 years and the surplus get spread around on amazon and ebay. You can pick up a nice elitebook from a few years back for around $200
@SebisRandomTech3 жыл бұрын
I'm interested in the EliteBook 2570p, due to the vast expansion/upgrade options it provides while being a 12" laptop.
@imothy3 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTech i highly recomnmend them. they normally come with 3 year warranties from HP, which means they really know these laptops won't break down!
@insanity-vr6vu2 жыл бұрын
I love making temporary solutions, makes me excited to see how long they'll hold up and how I'll have to fix them again
@jendo6354 Жыл бұрын
Really good video, you just got a +1 subscriber count :) Keep up the good work!
@Heidegaff4 жыл бұрын
A trick I might add for people looking to REPLACE their laptop with a different model is to look up for a model lacking all the components that you can transfer from your existing laptop. For example, I'm looking for a ThinkPad X220 right now, and I already own and daily a T420. Since it's basically the same architecture I know I can save money by looking for an X220 without RAM, HDD, SSD or CPU, and transfer them from my T420, that I can later resell. Now, this is really not strictly based on owning a ThinkPad, except for the CPU you can usually remove RAM and drives pretty easily, and many different brands from the same year are compatible with the same CPU, so if you can remove it, you can go with another brand with the features you want.
@lemagreengreen Жыл бұрын
I'm the guy that buys your £1200 laptop for £300 when it's 2 years old. I don't mind being a generation or two behind and many machines seem barely used. I've done small repairs, replaced batteries and displays etc but I do always look at the very cheap "no power on" machines and wonder... motherboards aren't usually cheap to come by but I've been learning more about component level repair and for a lot of machines there's a ton of good information regarding likely failure modes for some models.
@christineclips4 жыл бұрын
Nice video but I was disappointed that there was no light rail in any of your background shots this time.
@SebisRandomTech4 жыл бұрын
I'll try to make sure not to disappoint next time around! ;)
@SebisRandomTech3 жыл бұрын
Ask and you shall receive. Take a look at my new video! :)
@കുട്ടൂസൻ-ദ1ണ3 жыл бұрын
@@SebisRandomTech :)
@Leonvolt28 Жыл бұрын
My Asus laptop had the same problem with broken screw posts. Glue held it in for a long time but it broke again within a couple years. I ended up drilling a couple holes trough the back cover and secured the hinge using M3 bolts. The laptop still works perfect now.
@ArtakaWorksStudio2 жыл бұрын
I use a ThinkPad X220 (the tablet version) as my core writing machine and it blows me away how much the older models hold up after over a decade, especially when you upgrade the hard drive to an SSD.
@mason-zd1ef2 ай бұрын
I have found that JB weld is extremely sturdy for fixing the same kind of hinge repair i did that fix on my acer aspire 5 and has held up since.
@LuxurioMusic2 жыл бұрын
Whenever I've need an appliance I generally buy used or spares/repair from ebay. The main point for me is you need to have patience to wait for a good deal to show up and to be willing to look up the product you're interested in, checking to see if there're any common issues that are difficult to repair, and checking repair guides and the price of spare parts.
@johnussss2 жыл бұрын
Dell 5580 and after (for a large screened unit) or any Dell with USB-C are coming out of Dell's service agreement and flooding the second hand market, they have USB-C (Thunderbolt if your lucky, it was an option) supports NVMe and Sata SSD at the same time (the SSD will need to be one like Crucials BX series, you need to pull the case off and cut it down so both fit) for general use these are sturdy and well made machines and they support almost every new option, with a second hand Dell USB-C dock you have awesome expansion and the Dock will power the laptop for an excellent price.