kurtak
Well-known member
For the hobby refiner looking to build up his or her personal gold reserves, processing disassembled computers on a small bucket scale using techniques learned here, I would imagine if the source of the scrap computers is available for little or no money, one could realize 10 ounces of refined gold at the end of a year with a modest hobby sized operation
Per the bold print - there is simply NO WAY a hobby person working on "bucket scale" operation with techniques discussed here on the forum will come even close to realizing 10 ozt gold processing "run of the mill" modern day CBs --- maybe - at best - 2 - 2.5 ozt (per year) & you are going to work your butt off to get that
To put it somewhat in perspective
That's a significant amount of computers. Given the amount of gold that you actually get in modern computers. I'm taking in approximately 90% small socket motherboards. They sell to the refinery at 1.85/lb. Each one weighs around a pound and a half. Assuming a gold content that is 2x the purchase price, which is pretty generous, you are looking at needing 400 computers per ounce. My gaylords have about 650 lbs of boards in them.
Per the bold print - here are some real numbers
A small socket or metal socket mother board "on average" weighs "about" 1.15 pounds
Currently boardsort is paying $2.90 for small socket & $2.50 metal socket
If you send nothing but 1 ton of metal socket mother boards to a smelter that ton will yield right at 3.5 ozt
At 1.15 pound per MB that means you need 1,739 MBs to make a ton
That means to see 10 ozt gold you would need to process (about) 3 tons of boards = 5,217 MBs
there is simply no way a hobby guy - working out of buckets is going to realize that & that is because it is no longer a hobby but now a real job
Breaking down the numbers a bit more
3.5 ozt = 108.85 grams
108.85 grams divided by 1,739 MBs = 0.062 gram per MB
Gold at $76 per gram = $4.71 per mother board
The smelter I sent boards to (link in my first post) charges 90 cents a pound for processing
So - $4.71 - $.90 = $3.81 --- (note - you also have a cost if you process)
$3.81 - $2.50 (boardsort pay out) = $1.31 (at best) above what boardsort pays if you process instead of selling direct to a board buyer like boardsort
That is why the hobby guy simply can NOT realize a profit on run of the mill consumer grade boards
To realize a profit you MUST deal in HIGH volume
That is why when I was doing this "for a living" 90 - 95% of the boards I handled ether went to LARGE board buyers or to the smelter
I ONLY processed the VERY HIGHEST grade stuff in house - EVERYTHING else went to companies set up to handle/process HIGH volume because there just simply is NO WAY a hobby guy - working out of buckets can process enough material to realize a profit
Like most here on the forum - I to started out on a hobby level thinking I could make money (hobby that pays for it self) processing run of the mill consumer grade CBs --- it did not take me long (about a year) to figure out that you can NOT make money at this as a hobby working out of buckets - you MUST deal in HIGH volume - at which point it is no longer a hobby but a REAL job - & requires a fair sized investment of both time & money in order to set up to run the high volumes needed to realize anything close to what could be considered making a profit
Kurt