Harold_V said:
Your comments are in step with what I've said right along. AR should not be used as a recovery procedure in any but the rarest of exceptions. The reasons are many, loss being but one of them. To the inexperienced refiner, it's an open invitation for grief.
The problems comes IMHO in the fact that if you search the internet that AR is the most frequently advised way to recover gold. How many other places list the procedures we use on this forum in such an open manner that they can be effectively used for recovery of PM's
To that end, it would be interesting to know how many have posted on the forum, asking where their gold is. There is so much bad information floating around outside this forum that the world is turning out a huge number of badly directed people. Sad thing is, they want to believe it, because it sounds so simple. That's the nature of people, looking for a fast buck, instant success, and a free ride.
Refining successfully requires a person to do some home work, to expend a given amount of effort, and, most of all, to learn to trust experienced people. They can save one a ton of trouble and hard work. The problem, of course, is sorting those that know what they're talking about from those that don't.
More than just some home work Harold, it's like craming a 4 year college into 2 years of study. With no definative book to go by when you first enter the class until you are told hey get this book it will save your life, and by that time you are 1/4 of your way thru school and have to play catch up to the rest of the class.
And even at your age you should know by now that most people are not going to expend the given amount of energy that it takes to become successful at this or anything else in their lives. People want the shortest route to success. Much less listen to and or trust any one. You yourself must make ths decision to continue to teach these individuals or concentrate on the ones that listen and follow directions.
With time, I have become somewhat less willing to help people that work without knowing. It is my opinion that anyone that attempts to refine and doesn't understand stannous chloride, or has NOT read Hoke, deserves all the problems they create. Knowledgeable people on this forum have made it dead easy to have stannous chloride, by making it from lead free solder. Others have made Hoke available at the click of a button. There is no excuse for not being informed.
But Harold, you have tought so many here on the forum that they can handle this process for you with new people.
There is no excuse for not being informed. I think the illness is called lazieness.
Read Hoke, folks, and DO NOT WORK BLINDLY. Make standard solutions and test with stannous chloride. Do that until you know and understand the reactions. It is also a good idea to have a solution of DMG (dimethylglyoxime) at the ready, for those cases where one may wish to know if there is palladium in a mixed lot, or if the blue color you see is copper, or nickel. It's all in Hoke.
Harold
Harold you are one of the founding Gradfathers( I say that with a smile because of youe age :lol: ) of this forum. To see you be disheartened about trying to teach someone here is unnerving to say the least, to think that you might loose interest in this and stop teaching the correct way of doing things. Your teachings are blunt, but when you step in they need to be because of the health dangers involved in this industry.
How would you feel if you stopped posting for a while and came back to find out that one of the members had lost their life because of an accident involved in this field that you could have made a post on to stop it?
Everyone has to start out some where in this field as a beginner. Do you remember your first days at doing this work. Do you look back and remember the paitence that the individual that tought you had to stick with you because they saw some thing in you to stick with you and teach you. If there was an individual like that in your life I am sure you have never forgotten him/her and think about them on a regular basis for what they tought you.
Harold you are respected, honored, trusted & wanted by all here on the forum.
Sorry I didn't mean to hijack this thread. I'll put my dunce hat back on and go back to my corner now.