I was just ruminating and thinking about my metal processing.
I was at a point that I have all my gold purchases from December almost ready to sell.
I mean it looked damn clean, was not clumping quite as it should, but it did not wait around before dropping to the bottom of the beaker.
I was almost tempted to dry and try to melt but thought no.
People should stop trying to find the shortcut all the time.
A supposed shortcut normally takes you through bog land.
And yes, I put it all back into solution and will work until it is dropped tonight, instead of taking it easy.
I was at a point that I have all my gold purchases from December almost ready to sell.
I mean it looked damn clean, was not clumping quite as it should, but it did not wait around before dropping to the bottom of the beaker.
I was almost tempted to dry and try to melt but thought no.
“The longest distance between two points is a shortcut.” That’s really true. For everything of value in life, you pay a price.”
This has never been more true than in refining precious metals.People should stop trying to find the shortcut all the time.
A supposed shortcut normally takes you through bog land.
And yes, I put it all back into solution and will work until it is dropped tonight, instead of taking it easy.