All,
If you are reading this then you are likely a noob. This is the 1cent tour post for those of you that are overwhelmed with the volume of information here.
The typical posts I refer newbies to.
and last but not least visit my website (link below), watch the videos, and read the documents.
Collect scrap while you are doing this and begin with a small batch to get acquainted with the testing, colors, gases, wastes, and time required to process the scrap you choose. If you run into problems on the small scale, or in the learning stage, post a question or comment and someone will help you out.
If you choose to ignore my instructions and take short cuts, everyone will know by the questions you ask. There is no such thing as a stupid question, but there is such a thing as a question that has already been asked too many times before. This is where the forum search features come in handy.
If you find a broken link along the way be sure to let someone know as we just moved from a different hoster and some of the links have not been repaired yet.
Enjoy!!
Steve
If you are reading this then you are likely a noob. This is the 1cent tour post for those of you that are overwhelmed with the volume of information here.
The typical posts I refer newbies to.
- Lazersteve's DVD Details
- Must Read
- Forum Rules- Things to know to keep you out of trouble when posting.
- Introduce Yourself
- Forum Guide Rough Draft
- Reactions List
- Common Chemicals
- Basic Forum Skills
- Forum Quick Search
- Refining Precious Metal Wastes by C.M. Hoke
- Ceramic CPU Info and Yields
- Guide to Testing Karat Jewelry
- Common Reaction Equations
- Identifying Metal Cations in Solutions( click any element in list for details on next page)
- Tips for Using SMB and Quickly Settling Gold
- Handbooks, Calculators, Keywords, and Yields
- Glossary of Common Terms Used on the Forum
- Some Waste Disposal Links
and last but not least visit my website (link below), watch the videos, and read the documents.
Collect scrap while you are doing this and begin with a small batch to get acquainted with the testing, colors, gases, wastes, and time required to process the scrap you choose. If you run into problems on the small scale, or in the learning stage, post a question or comment and someone will help you out.
If you choose to ignore my instructions and take short cuts, everyone will know by the questions you ask. There is no such thing as a stupid question, but there is such a thing as a question that has already been asked too many times before. This is where the forum search features come in handy.
If you find a broken link along the way be sure to let someone know as we just moved from a different hoster and some of the links have not been repaired yet.
Enjoy!!
Steve
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