I second that, good to have you back Jon.
But back to the topic at hand, I ran in to a similar situation a couple of years or so back.
Materials was desoldered low/medium grade mixed pins, appr 2.5 kg, divided in two batches.
My plan was to dissolve the tin and then use AP and time to dissolve most of the pins.
Actually I tried to save on acid, so after I had used HCl on one batch and cleaned it to my satisfaction,
I poured it over the next batch which turned silver immideatly.
At the time I thought that the Tin had cemented out on the pins, it may or may not have been Indium too, since I had a few cpu lids as well in the batch.
Actually the pins became a solid block that broke apart with difficulty, so strirring was not an option.
I proceeded with adding a bit more HCl and went straight to AP, It fixed the issue eventually but it took at least 6 months. (Time is my friend in most of my endeavours
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Anyway I didn't bring this to the forum because I thought it to be a trivial issue that most had encountered already.
In light of this post, I might have been wrong, again
Per-Ove