Topher_osAUrus
Well-known member
Earlier today I received my usps package in the mail with the fuzz button connectors from the big servers. I immediately opened the bag and dumped it into a large corningware quiche dish (to catch stray fuzzies that popped out). All in all there were 86.
4 large "quad buttons" -cinch t 0650 sss 242229 -56.79g
2 cinch 0543 -10.70g
2 cinch 0234 - 10.61g
1 cinch 0235 - 7.29g
10 unknown # similar to 0543 -45.60g
42 unknown model# (small square in center w no fuzzies)-118.44g
25 cinch 0326 (similar to unknown above, but 2 small rows in the center where there were none in the above unknown) - 72.38g
86 total for 321.81g
I wasnt quite sure how to pragmatically go about this in a beneficial manner for the forum. But, I am going to dry the now leeched connectors and weigh them again. And report the difference between the weights, then the yield of gold.
After they ran to completion the solution was a very deep orange/red.
Sulfamic addition gave little effervescence after stirring.
It wont let me add anymore pictures to this post, so i will continue on in the next post.
So far I have collected the gold after precipitation, but the solution still had a reddish tint to it. Stannous yielded a brown result, indicating I either overdosed or there is a little platinum in solution.
I will add pictures of the mud, solution that im cementing on copper and the stannous result after ppt. I am obviously still working on this. Trying to be as fastidious as possible, but, Im not used to documenting and presenting everything. Also being sick as a dog for 3 days reslly hasnt helped.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
4 large "quad buttons" -cinch t 0650 sss 242229 -56.79g
2 cinch 0543 -10.70g
2 cinch 0234 - 10.61g
1 cinch 0235 - 7.29g
10 unknown # similar to 0543 -45.60g
42 unknown model# (small square in center w no fuzzies)-118.44g
25 cinch 0326 (similar to unknown above, but 2 small rows in the center where there were none in the above unknown) - 72.38g
86 total for 321.81g
I wasnt quite sure how to pragmatically go about this in a beneficial manner for the forum. But, I am going to dry the now leeched connectors and weigh them again. And report the difference between the weights, then the yield of gold.
After they ran to completion the solution was a very deep orange/red.
Sulfamic addition gave little effervescence after stirring.
It wont let me add anymore pictures to this post, so i will continue on in the next post.
So far I have collected the gold after precipitation, but the solution still had a reddish tint to it. Stannous yielded a brown result, indicating I either overdosed or there is a little platinum in solution.
I will add pictures of the mud, solution that im cementing on copper and the stannous result after ppt. I am obviously still working on this. Trying to be as fastidious as possible, but, Im not used to documenting and presenting everything. Also being sick as a dog for 3 days reslly hasnt helped.
Any input is greatly appreciated.