I went looking for that Lincoln electric torch the other day for exactly this lmao. How's it working? You think it would be better just to get a table top furnace?
Well I have a propane furnace and a electric furnace. They work great but you will always have some left in the crucible. The oxy acetylene works great but getting the tanks filled gets pricy. All in all though I am happy with acetylene 👍
@@jandlcrafting1332 Thanks. I always noticed in the Mount Baker Mining videos that there was residuals left over in the electric furnace crucible. But in the Sreetips videos and yours those torches pretty much blast everything out into the molds.
You don't give clear numbers. How many process of chips of what kind? What was your chemical usage cost? How long did the process take exactly? This way we can come up with an exact figure of cost analysis
There’s a gram of gold in each of those pentium pros . And give or take a third of a gram and each of those small ones . You lost a lot of gold and I would say it was in your aqua Regia due to the fact you didn’t have enough nitric in it Hence the reason you didn’t have a reaction with the urea . And your poor off methods. As well I would say you didn’t get all the silver buy a pretty good margin . I’m not trying to hate on you either Just from one fellow scrapper to another I figured you should know you missing a LOT of PM in your refines …..
Well I know goggle says there is half a gram in the pentium pro’s but from my experience and on other videos I’ve watched, usually about .3 of a gram is recovered from them. And far less in the little ones.