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johnboyrox

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I have 10 lbs of nice clean fingers i have trimmed from the stuff in a pick i made last month. Today i decided to take the guys in the shop i got it all from, some pizza. I brought three pizzas and received a hero's welcome. I got the pizza idea from a post here on this forum. The total job is about $2200 PLUS what i get out of the fingers. Thanks for all the good refining instruction as well as the practical advice!
 
johnboyrox said:
I have 10 lbs of nice clean fingers i have trimmed from the stuff in a pick i made last month. Today i decided to take the guys in the shop i got it all from, some pizza. I brought three pizzas and received a hero's welcome. I got the pizza idea from a post here on this forum. The total job is about $2200 PLUS what i get out of the fingers. Thanks for all the good refining instruction as well as the practical advice!

Rich people figured that out long ago. They give a politician a slice of pizza and get back a Million in tax breaks.
 
Ha! Drug reps do the same thing! I see them roll into the clinic where my friend works and they bring food! If you want to get the doctors' attention, food does it! In return they get A chance to talk the docs into ordering tens of thousands of dollars in pharmaceuticals.
 
BTW: here are some pics of this particular pick.
The first one is just a few of the fingers
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The second one is the ten pounds of trimmed fingers all bagged up
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The third, this is where they came from:
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The fourth, these are the riser cards (fingers removed) that are left.
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Does anyone have a good idea what to do with the trimmed cards? If you look at them you can see they are basically plain green fiber-board with Slots on them. I removed a couple of the plastic slots (came off real easy) and trimmed the pins, but they are only partial plate. Are they worth processing? I think I'm looking at at least 30 hours of labor to trim all those pins, and I have no idea what kind of yield they will give me. I'm open to suggestions.
 
Followup on the pizza... I hauled literally 30,000 pounds of stuff out of this same facility this week! That pizza is still churning out the gold :lol:
 

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