amosfella
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I wonder if the small home refiner could use this...
I wonder if the small home refiner could use this...
amosfella said:http://www.mint.ca/store/mint/learn/coin-production-1200012
I wonder if the small home refiner could use this...
Yes it sure is and now we have a full description of exactly how it's done here on the forum..goldsilverpro said:That's a very brief description of the Miller chlorine and Wohlwill cell methods.
Lol nick put a question mark at the end of that.I think he was hoping for someone to come forward......lol.nickvc said:Unless you know better members?
nickvc said:Yes it sure is and now we have a full description of exactly how it's done here on the forum..goldsilverpro said:That's a very brief description of the Miller chlorine and Wohlwill cell methods.
But it's not ever really going to be a small/hobby refiners method due to the amount of gold needed to make the outlay justified same as 4metals atomisation process which in my opinion is brilliant but the costs put it out of our reach...Unless you know better members?
Getting back to the basics for a moment. I would be willing to bet that if I had 10,000 troy ounces of gold for sale (a borderline small/large lot) at 97% of spot you would fly out to me and give hands on instruction as to the Miller Process to close the sale (a one time sale, gratis your instruction), even if it took me a week or 2 to learn it. Unless you would not appreciate 270 large or so in your pocket gross net.Lou said:In my opinion, there is no beating the Miller process when it comes to large scale processing (i.e. 10,000 oz at a time).