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You should download a copy of the version of Hoke's book in the link that Yggdrasil provided. It is an updated copy that corrected a lot of OCR errors in the version that you probably downloaded as well as an introduction that points out some practices that were considered OK in 1940 when the book was written, but that we now consider less than desirable.

Dave
 
You should download a copy of the version of Hoke's book in the link that Yggdrasil provided. It is an updated copy that corrected a lot of OCR errors in the version that you probably downloaded as well as an introduction that points out some practices that were considered OK in 1940 when the book was written, but that we now consider less than desirable.

Dave
Yeah I downloaded it and deleted the one I already had on my pc.
 
Hi everyone!

Thought I would introduce myself as I am new here:

Name : Chris
*** : Male
Age : 27
Location : UK
Profession : I work for a company that specialise in Electronic Recycling and Precious Metals Refining. About half of my time I spend doing Fire Assay, the rest assaying other precious metals using a variety of techniques. I also do research.
Hobbies : All sorts of nerdy stuff...
Interests : Travel, learning new things.
How long have you been refining gold? : Just under two years.
What are you looking for in our community? : Just thought I would check this place out, see if I can learn anything or I can share anything.
How did you discovered our Forum? : Found you on google
Other :
Hi Chris welcome
 
Just networking
If you hold your mouse cursor over the avatar you will se when the post was made and if there is nothing, the person is not in the forum anymore.
The date of the post is there too.
Networking with people that are not here anymore might end up a tad lonely. ;)
 
Name : Mad Mick
Sex : Male
Age : 70
Location : Bendigo Victoria Aust
Profession : Sadly a retiree
Hobbies : attempting to refine precious metals
Interests : Camping Fishing Gold Prospecting and current affairs
How long have you been refining gold? : 3 months;)
What are you looking for in our community? : Practical information regarding a hobbyists approach to refining gold.
How did you discovered our Forum? : Google!
Other : I have been watching for some time to get info i needed to become successful, reading Hokes and experimenting (first batch i put down was a total disaster but i have always been one to think BIG so instead of beakers i went to Buckets LMAO. anyway not being a quitter i didn't throw it all out i have persisted and now have recovered so far from that first batch 6.9 gms refined gold. 2.96 ozt silver and about half a kilo of copper
Doing electronic scrap is not as as easy as watching a few U-tube video's (im sure most of these guys dont show you how they skip some of the things that needs to be done along the journey. but enuf about that i am enjoying the trip and soon plan to go out here local prospecting for the elusive glowing metal to start doing some raw refining of said metal.
 
Great to see another Aussie here, I'm a Melbourne lad but into recovering high grade e-waste, scrap sterling etc & refining to .999+
The joy really is in the journey & if one starts out trying to do it for profit from the get go, one is doomed to fail!!
 
Howdy, before I begin I just have to say that it is such a time warp to once again be asked a/s/l ? AZ Here. Wow AOL. Good ol days, anyway.

Howdy , Im Dustin, hail out of Phoenix, born and raised and they have yet to make me leave. As late of a 30 as you can get, a male, or bro as the kids say these days. My trade was water treatment and purification technologies. Do a lot of work cleaning up the AZ water and more and more I am interested in everything. Long hair doesnt cover up a redneck or a green horn. (Thx Jackyl) I am new but I love to learn I have done as much reading as I can, watched a few videos but TBH, as we know, YouTube takes a mighty large effort to get at the source of information sometimes. (Ever try to find a good car repair video?) I have been reading all i can from the AZGS reports and although I am not a student of geological proclivity, I have been enamored with learning about the earth. What really gets me is how much was going around me that I never noticed until now. Not sure when i started trying to prospect. TBH i wouldnt yet call myself a prospector perhaps a prospect prospector. I don't want to ramble so to the skinny. I believe that I have stumbled onto a little peice of rich copper ore that fell into the roadway near a mine in which they are chewing up the whole mountain. Thankful the huge boulder didnt wreck the truck but I recognized instantly this was a neat specimen. Here is the deal. Based off what I have learned and can assume from what i know about this area. (Lifelong neighbor) this is perhaps a copper porphrory or at least i thought it was copper. I am leaning more towards it being more of a cinnabar but i dont know. If anyone out there, which after reading the posts about mercury and exteacting it from cinnabar, tell me anything about this knowledge base then perhaps I have found the right folks.

I am sincerely into this stuff, but I want to do it right. I want to live, not out for money. I am no stranger to working as my hands can show and any info, or opportunities I can find would be appreciated beyond all these words above and below.

Also if anyone is out there looking for good help or an apprentice I am at a fortunate time to be able to do this. Ill work for knowledge, not even looking to get paid.

I appreciate it and thank you all for reading. Green greetings and Happy Holidays!
(pics are a few shots of the rock i mentioned. Sorry i dont have much info about it I have done my solemn best)
 

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Howdy, before I begin I just have to say that it is such a time warp to once again be asked a/s/l ? AZ Here. Wow AOL. Good ol days, anyway.

Howdy , Im Dustin, hail out of Phoenix, born and raised and they have yet to make me leave. As late of a 30 as you can get, a male, or bro as the kids say these days. My trade was water treatment and purification technologies. Do a lot of work cleaning up the AZ water and more and more I am interested in everything. Long hair doesnt cover up a redneck or a green horn. (Thx Jackyl) I am new but I love to learn I have done as much reading as I can, watched a few videos but TBH, as we know, YouTube takes a mighty large effort to get at the source of information sometimes. (Ever try to find a good car repair video?) I have been reading all i can from the AZGS reports and although I am not a student of geological proclivity, I have been enamored with learning about the earth. What really gets me is how much was going around me that I never noticed until now. Not sure when i started trying to prospect. TBH i wouldnt yet call myself a prospector perhaps a prospect prospector. I don't want to ramble so to the skinny. I believe that I have stumbled onto a little peice of rich copper ore that fell into the roadway near a mine in which they are chewing up the whole mountain. Thankful the huge boulder didnt wreck the truck but I recognized instantly this was a neat specimen. Here is the deal. Based off what I have learned and can assume from what i know about this area. (Lifelong neighbor) this is perhaps a copper porphrory or at least i thought it was copper. I am leaning more towards it being more of a cinnabar but i dont know. If anyone out there, which after reading the posts about mercury and exteacting it from cinnabar, tell me anything about this knowledge base then perhaps I have found the right folks.

I am sincerely into this stuff, but I want to do it right. I want to live, not out for money. I am no stranger to working as my hands can show and any info, or opportunities I can find would be appreciated beyond all these words above and below.

Also if anyone is out there looking for good help or an apprentice I am at a fortunate time to be able to do this. Ill work for knowledge, not even looking to get paid.

I appreciate it and thank you all for reading. Green greetings and Happy Holidays!
(pics are a few shots of the rock i mentioned. Sorry i dont have much info about it I have done my solemn best)
Welcome to us.

We get a lot of these is another of the Rocks picture posts.
And it is not much we can say a about what is in the pictures without tests.
This is mainly a refining forum but we have some prospector/ore people here too.

Anyway read this thread: https://goldrefiningforum.com/threa...le-read-this-before-you-post-about-ore.33333/

And we can hope some of the Ore guys can give you some info.
 
Howdy, before I begin I just have to say that it is such a time warp to once again be asked a/s/l ? AZ Here. Wow AOL. Good ol days, anyway.

Howdy , Im Dustin, hail out of Phoenix, born and raised and they have yet to make me leave. As late of a 30 as you can get, a male, or bro as the kids say these days. My trade was water treatment and purification technologies. Do a lot of work cleaning up the AZ water and more and more I am interested in everything. Long hair doesnt cover up a redneck or a green horn. (Thx Jackyl) I am new but I love to learn I have done as much reading as I can, watched a few videos but TBH, as we know, YouTube takes a mighty large effort to get at the source of information sometimes. (Ever try to find a good car repair video?) I have been reading all i can from the AZGS reports and although I am not a student of geological proclivity, I have been enamored with learning about the earth. What really gets me is how much was going around me that I never noticed until now. Not sure when i started trying to prospect. TBH i wouldnt yet call myself a prospector perhaps a prospect prospector. I don't want to ramble so to the skinny. I believe that I have stumbled onto a little peice of rich copper ore that fell into the roadway near a mine in which they are chewing up the whole mountain. Thankful the huge boulder didnt wreck the truck but I recognized instantly this was a neat specimen. Here is the deal. Based off what I have learned and can assume from what i know about this area. (Lifelong neighbor) this is perhaps a copper porphrory or at least i thought it was copper. I am leaning more towards it being more of a cinnabar but i dont know. If anyone out there, which after reading the posts about mercury and exteacting it from cinnabar, tell me anything about this knowledge base then perhaps I have found the right folks.

I am sincerely into this stuff, but I want to do it right. I want to live, not out for money. I am no stranger to working as my hands can show and any info, or opportunities I can find would be appreciated beyond all these words above and below.

Also if anyone is out there looking for good help or an apprentice I am at a fortunate time to be able to do this. Ill work for knowledge, not even looking to get paid.

I appreciate it and thank you all for reading. Green greetings and Happy Holidays!
(pics are a few shots of the rock i mentioned. Sorry i dont have much info about it I have done my solemn best)
Looks like a typical Granite from the area. Pink is a Feldspar, white is quartz, black is Biotite. Not seeing much in the way of metals. Join a rock hounding or prospectors club. There are a few down there. You have to start somewhere, welcome in.
 
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