dukebry said:
Hi Gustavus,
Not to be argumentative (sincerely) but if your advice is to buy karat gold - and although that is good advise i'm sure - but why then are you buying computer scrap if its not worth while and you're refining your self?
Thanks.
I'm not buying computer scrap, never have and never will. We collected scrap computers from five neighboring landfill sites and the local scrap yard.
If it were not for the fact I drive a Mitsubishi diesel burning filtered waste vegetable oil this effort would have been unprofitable.
Since I'm retired, my fuel cost nothing and my time is free I fill in my days fooling with e-scrap, metal casting , cutting hardwood lumber on my home made band saw mill and wood working.
From experience the time involved in processing e-scrap it only makes sense to purchase karat scrap.
And it you have read Hoke's book you will find buying the white metals could be a pleasant surprise in disguise. Platinum was used very often from 1938 in jewelery, then the war years produced more hidden surprises.
Most of the home refiners do not have a suitable location for storing or dismantling e-scrap, storage of acids and waste disposal.
Another suggestion would be to try your hand refining karat scrap before tackling e-scrap. Karat scrap is much more limited to the unwanted base metals much easier to refine being more concentrated in values.
E-scrap has every imaginable unwanted base metal, epoxies and resins you can think of, I'm sure your neighbors will love ya for incinerating 50 or a 100 lbs of this irregardless the time of day or night.