eastky2 said:
Shark said:
I can't speak for Snoman, but I am using the copper as a collector metal. Among some of those things that could be collected are the different types of pins. When smelting some metals it is best to remove as many of the unneeded base metals as possible. Nickle being a prime concern, the fewer base metals being poured along with your anodes the better. These should make it a bit more clear than I can...
http://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=23680#p249793
http://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=86&t=24397#p258067
Shark
In Snomans reply to me he was wanting to remove the zinc from brass.
4metals is a very giving person on this forum. I respect 4 metals. When I read 4metals post on this forum I can understand what he is talking about.
People need to understand that every person is not capable of achieving the same out come.
Not to hurt feelings but Snoman is a braggart. He talks a lot of gibberish on this forum. He makes no sense sometimes.
To clarify, yes, this is to pour copper anodes from BRASS gold plated pins...not trinkets to be sold at a flea market.
And further, there's a heck of a lot of uses for a tumbling furnace BEYOND casting anodes. I'm glad Shark recognizes that.
I do think that's the only time I've been accused of being a braggart. I have never realized I was bragging, and if I am, I apologize. I've tried to be appreciative of advice I'm given. I bust my butt, and I'm trying to find a niche in which I can make a living, without having a hundred grand in startup funds. So frankly, if you have issues with me spending my whole life concentrating on this, spending my time reading every post made by Lou, 4Metals, Anachronism, etc....I don't know what to offer other than my apologies. I ask questions relevant to my experiences and curiosities. You call my posts gibberish, but Shark sees value?
As for the specifics of bragging:
I go out EVERY day except Sunday LOOKING for precious metals, be it e-scrap, industrial scrap, silver, etc. I buy every bit of it I can afford, and some I can't. I have made sacrifice after sacrifice for what I have. I bust my butt every time i have the opportunity to learn from someone. Tomorrow is a perfect example...I will go and shovel hydroxide wastes for my gold buyer, in exchange I'll learn more about how to interpret XRF, beyond the numbers it spits out from it's built in algorithms.
You wanna know what doesn't make sense? How very few people on this forum are really making their living doing this. Where's the startup stories? I can show them to you on machinists forums. On welders forums. In all kinds of trades. Guys that saved their money for their first piece of equipment, and busted their butts. Going from $50 and bills to pay to making a living, and practicing your trade lawfully, current as they are today. There's only a couple people on this forum that I know of that have done it...and they'll proudly tell you that.
So here's mine:
I started buying material a year ago. For 12 months I put building inventory ahead of everything except my family. I'm in the green $6,000 this year and I'm darn proud of it. From starting with a little knowledge around silver, and having sold a few loads to boardsort five years ago...to a couple months of taking home a paycheck, and actually successfully working towards being able to maintain profitability. Starting with basically nothing.
THAT IS AN ACCOMPLISHMENT. So yes, in that regard, I am a braggart, and I'm darn proud of how hard I've worked to get to this point.
People need to understand that every person IS indeed capable of achieving the same outcome if they put in the effort. That's called science.