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Jason Hudson

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Hello All,
My names Jason and I’m from Valley Alabama just on the Georgia/Alabama line just off of interstate 85. I am a new member to this awesome forum of info and a community of helping hands. I signed up back in April and have been reading nonstop different post throughout this site, of course Hokes Book on Refining Scrap Jewelery (through what led me here which was procedural mishaps), I’ve watched all of Geo’s YouTube videos due to his easily recognizable name on both platforms. I’d say I’m just an “attempting to be gold refining hobbyist” that really appreciates the knowledge that many have obtained and practice. Back in 2005 I obtained a Grade 3 Wastewater License. Whereas with civil wastewater you’re using bacteria’s to treat the waste, I find it very similar to using certain chemicals along with process to refine the gold. Had I continued into industrial wastewater I believe I would have been slap dab in the middle of the gold refining, best I understand it. So I REALLY can appreciate the in-depth knowledge many of you have. That said thank you all for creating this community and thank you for the future help any of you may offer.

Sincerely, Jason
 
Hello All,
My names Jason and I’m from Valley Alabama just on the Georgia/Alabama line just off of interstate 85. I am a new member to this awesome forum of info and a community of helping hands. I signed up back in April and have been reading nonstop different post throughout this site, of course Hokes Book on Refining Scrap Jewelery (through what led me here which was procedural mishaps), I’ve watched all of Geo’s YouTube videos due to his easily recognizable name on both platforms. I’d say I’m just an “attempting to be gold refining hobbyist” that really appreciates the knowledge that many have obtained and practice. Back in 2005 I obtained a Grade 3 Wastewater License. Whereas with civil wastewater you’re using bacteria’s to treat the waste, I find it very similar to using certain chemicals along with process to refine the gold. Had I continued into industrial wastewater I believe I would have been slap dab in the middle of the gold refining, best I understand it. So I REALLY can appreciate the in-depth knowledge many of you have. That said thank you all for creating this community and thank you for the future help any of you may offer.

Sincerely, Jason
Welcome to us.


Which version of Hokes book do you have?
The one here on the forum has been slightly edited to warn about certain procedures not considered safe anymore.
https://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=19798
And of course safety is what it is all about no Gold is wort the lives of our self or others.
https://goldrefiningforum.com/forums/safety.47/

Our waste treatment may prove slightly different than how you treat waste water.
Read this and if you have ideas of improvement please feel free to inform the forum.
https://goldrefiningforum.com/threads/dealing-with-waste.10539/
And when the thirst for information get overwhelming , we have the Library.
https://goldrefiningforum.com/forums/the-library.101/
At last but not the least her ere the rules by which we all try to abide.
https://goldrefiningforum.com/threads/gold-refining-forum-rules.31182/post-327766
 
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