Refinerjohn
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Hello, I’m John. I’ve got a few got a question about what’s going on with my stock pot. I’ve been refining now for a good number of years but in this world, I’m still learning all the time.
Anyhow, I suppose I’ll start by saying the first year or so I was refining. I was ignorant to really digging into the meat and bones of it all. I researched the basics and that was about it. I knew I wasn’t supposed to dump chemicals down the drain so I saved them. So I’ve got two buckets I’ve been moving around the shop and ignoring/dreading until now. I’m planning on getting the solution into fresh buckets as I can’t speak to the integrity of the buckets it’s in now and figure now is the best time to take care of them.
At that time I was putting everything in them. My gold waste/silver waste and whatever else might have been tested out at that time went right into those bad larrys, probably a little spent stannous and AP solutions. They’re kind of a chemical medley of sorts. If I had it to get rid of it went in.
So my question is, can I precipitate out on copper and process like I would normally handle my stock pot materials or is there an extra step or two that might make it a little easier?
Or if there’s a thought to how the stannous or AP solutions might affect the outcome, that’d be cool too.
I don’t want to take any chances so any insight or advice will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Anyhow, I suppose I’ll start by saying the first year or so I was refining. I was ignorant to really digging into the meat and bones of it all. I researched the basics and that was about it. I knew I wasn’t supposed to dump chemicals down the drain so I saved them. So I’ve got two buckets I’ve been moving around the shop and ignoring/dreading until now. I’m planning on getting the solution into fresh buckets as I can’t speak to the integrity of the buckets it’s in now and figure now is the best time to take care of them.
At that time I was putting everything in them. My gold waste/silver waste and whatever else might have been tested out at that time went right into those bad larrys, probably a little spent stannous and AP solutions. They’re kind of a chemical medley of sorts. If I had it to get rid of it went in.
So my question is, can I precipitate out on copper and process like I would normally handle my stock pot materials or is there an extra step or two that might make it a little easier?
Or if there’s a thought to how the stannous or AP solutions might affect the outcome, that’d be cool too.
I don’t want to take any chances so any insight or advice will be appreciated.
Thanks.