AztekShine
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Anyone deal with these? A local jeweler is interested in acquiring me some. I'm going to try and work it where I just give him back a percentage. But does anyone buy it straight out just based on weight?
nickvc said:I'll assume you mean filings and if you do no one will buy them as they are as there is no way to tell what's there, they are usually a mix of mixed karat filings, silver,base metals and bits of steel from files and broken saw blades.
To treat them you should incinerate them, run a magnet over them keep the steel for the stock pot, then put them in a beaker and cover with water and add nitric slowly until all action ceases, syphon off the solution and rinse well and then dissolve the remaining material with AR. If you suspect lots of platinum use cold AR as this will leave that largely untouched and make recovery easier.
All this is in Hoke and is fairly basic and of all karat scraps and wastes encountered one of the easiest to deal with.
goldsilverpro said:It may just be me but, those avatars with movement are very annoying. I find it difficult to concentrate on the post when the avatar is constantly moving around. Usually, I just stop reading and go on to something else. Others may feel the same way.
We have no forum rules for this and this is the first time I've said anything.
AztekShine said:So y'all don't read Lazersteve's post because he has a gif. For an avatar?
I'm just tryn to learn and have a good time doing it.
I don't know about you but I love watching Lazersteve's avatar!
I'm sorry that they distract you. Some times I have seen one or two that is distracting and I just slide the page over so the avatar is in the margin where I can't see it.
AztekShine said:oh I talked to Jewelry guy today and he said his guy has a refiner and once a year he gets five grand for his dirt. ohhhh well.
Not a good idea unless you can steal the stuff. I processed for manufacturing jewelers for a little more than 20 years. Bench sweeps can range all over the scale. Processed some that ran 56% (all from 14K work, and kept scrupulously clean), down to one customer that included all forms of matter. Theirs averaged about 21%. How could you safely buy that kind of quality (without an assay)?AztekShine said:Anyone deal with these? A local jeweler is interested in acquiring me some. I'm going to try and work it where I just give him back a percentage. But does anyone buy it straight out just based on weight?
Harold_V said:Not a good idea unless you can steal the stuff. I processed for manufacturing jewelers for a little more than 20 years. Bench sweeps can range all over the scale. Processed some that ran 56% (all from 14K work, and kept scrupulously clean), down to one customer that included all forms of matter. Theirs averaged about 21%. How could you safely buy that kind of quality (without an assay)?AztekShine said:Anyone deal with these? A local jeweler is interested in acquiring me some. I'm going to try and work it where I just give him back a percentage. But does anyone buy it straight out just based on weight?
Not giving you advice, but my policy was to accept refining on the honor basis, refining for a percentage. If you keep your nose clean and treat the customer fairly, returning properly refined gold, you'll build a reliable clientele. Worked for me.
Harold
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