Sadly after four months and attempting to go the seventh extra mile, I give up trying.
Please be careful when having tndavid do any toll refine work for you.
This is what I sent to David in April. I am pretty sure it presented problems
for him (or anyone) who it appears may have had little e-scrap experience.
If I had known his level of inexperience three months ago, I would have
selected someone else or just sold it on ebay.
4+ pounds of CPU holders / fuzzy connectors
Simm cards - 2.70 pounds
Apple CPU cards with nice gold pins - 2.05 pounds
286/386/486 ceramic CPU's with gold lids - 1.50 pounds
Nice gold connectors on old boards - 0.95 pounds
1 bag with four old crucibles (for recovering gold stuck in the flux)
186 / 286 CPU sockets with pins - 0.75 pounds
1 very small bag with miscellaneous gold items
Lots of dry filter papers for gold recovery
AL cap CPU's - 2.40 pounds (already partially processed)
Fiber CPU's and BGA chips - 0.85 pounds (already partially processed)
Glory_Cloud's ceramic mess pile - 1.60 pounds (already partially processed)
He did process the 1.5 pounds of ceramic CPU's alreadyfrom line four.
Here is a picture of the 4.46gram button that he sent to me April 26th.
That is all that I have received, just the picture. No gold button.
I can't get him to give a line item progress report on any the other items.
He reports many problems in life that I won't bother to detail. I consider the
entire thing a loss and I wish David well.
Such is life I guess. Live and learn.