jamthe3 said:
After doing TONS of research, googling, reading, etc., etc., for my two cents....this is the ONLY forum!!
The problem with the refining industry is the high degree of secrecy involved. It didn't help that from '33 until '75, it was illegal to possess, process or manufacture gold without a federal license. That discouraged anyone from messing with gold---the penalty was horrendous. 10 years and $10,000 fine, back when $10,000 would still buy a guy a decent house.
We have members here that have experience rarely found outside the industry. I know that, and you know that, but a guy that has no clue can't sort it out. That's why we have to keep a good image here, providing all the help we can, to keep readers out of the hands of huksters.
BTW, since I see no apology posted on another thread...please allow me:
snip very nice comments
Thank you! I appreciate the kind remarks, but most importantly, I apprecaite the fact that you understand the degree of dedication I have to helping folks that are willing to listen.
I'm nothing short of intolerant of folks that drop by, read a comment and have a smart remark to make when they have no idea of the hours I spend on this forum.
The individual that ran his mouth is an engineer, at least according to his profile. He, above others, should understand the importance of giving clear and consice information. Had he been some dope that just fell of a turnip wagon, I'd have likely dismissed his comments, but, dammit, he should know better.
That he tried to make me look foolish doesn't work with me, not when I'm giving my all. Should he revisit the board, he best get a different attitude, in spite of the fact that he was polite enough.
I don't tolerate smart remarks when they are not warranted. I made it perfectly clear that I wasn't sure if the question revolved around finely divided particles, or fine (pure) gold. That dolt had the audacity to explain to me that fine means pure?
I spent my entire 20+ years of refining working towards perfecting chemical refining and he wants to exlpain to me what the common terms are? I find that highly insulting.
Thanks for your concern, jamthe3
Harold