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Please use some line dividers in your text, it is hard to read, and use proper plain English, there are members depending on translators.
One never use Bleach and Acid on ores, what acid by the way?
Next, do you have an assay, so you know what is in there?
Here are some material for your studies:
We ask our new members to do 3 things.
1. Read C.M. Hokes book on refining jewelers scrap, it gives an easy introduction to the most important chemistry regarding refining.
It is free here on the forum:
https://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=19798
2. Then read the safety section of the forum:
https://goldrefiningforum.com/forums/safety.47/
3. And then read about "Dealing with waste" in the forum:
https://goldrefiningforum.com/threads/dealing-with-waste.10539/
Suggested reading:
https://goldrefiningforum.com/forums/the-library.101/
https://goldrefiningforum.com/threads/when-in-doubt-cement-it-out.30236/
https://goldrefiningforum.com/threa...le-read-this-before-you-post-about-ore.33333/
Forum rules is here.
https://goldrefiningforum.com/threads/gold-refining-forum-rules.31182/
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Hello,
Thank you for your detailed response and for the resources you've shared. I appreciate the time you've taken to guide me.
Regarding your advice on not using bleach and acid on ores, I completely agree. Safety is paramount, and I understand the dangers of such a combination. As for the type of acid, I used Martic Acid, However, I'm aware that it's not suitable for all types of ores.
I don't currently have an assay, but I understand its importance in determining the composition of the ore. I'll look into getting one done.
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I've taken note of the three things you've asked new members to do:
1. Read C.M. Hoke's book on refining jewelers scrap.
2. Read the safety section of the forum.
3. Read about "Dealing with waste" in the forum.
I'll make sure to go through these materials thoroughly.
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As for the forum rules and the suggested reading, I'll be sure to review them as well. I understand the importance of adhering to the rules and learning from the experiences of others.
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At this time, I'm unable to contribute financially to the forum. However, as a web developer, I'd be more than happy to offer my skills to help improve the forum in any way I can. Whether it's writing code, fixing bugs, or enhancing the website's design, I'm ready to assist. Please let me know how I can contribute.
Looking forward to being a part of this community and learning more about refining.
Best regards,
[Justin weldon