Gold-Plated Computer Pins | Gold Recovery & Refining

Published 2023-08-09
Gold-Plated Computer Pins | Gold Recovery & Refining

All Comments (19)
  • @KKRRenewables
    Nice video. Good job showing steps! I’d add one more stannous test after the drop to ensure you got all values. I subscribed. 🎉
  • @NAFOARMY
    I feel like you have to check your stock pot. I just ran 100 grams of good pins (not great, but nice) and I got well over 1 gram. I haven't weighed it yet, but I've seen enough of them to know it's at least a gram after cleaning and very pure. I use 50% water, 50% nitric 2x, clean foils, then AR Nitric and Hydrochloric, filter, drop, AR again, filter, drop. And it's fast, with clean gold.
  • @julianalcorso5703
    Testing the supernatant to ensure all gold has dropped might be beneficial.
  • @JoeStreet-ws1ro
    I dont have alot of nitric acid so rather then disolving metal i used aqua regina to disolve gold plating then poured off to use on more stuff.i plan on rinsing pins to catch any chemicals left
  • @delaem_zlato_
    Мне нравяться ваши видеоролики👍👍👍
  • @cuetTimmonz
    So who can I sell these pins to? Im not using chemicals to melt them.want to sell as is.
  • @isaacjanzen2346
    lol you need urea and some water then use smb and its 1 spoon for every ounce of gold
  • @joek511
    Modern computers are not worth the effort. Electronicts / computers before 2010 are ok. If you can get things from before 2000 your in for a big surprise. You wll get that much from a single desktop computer. I enjoy doing it, but I work with (not for) a salvage company. A 90% profit in most cases, To do this you need to get 2 grams of gold fromm 100 grams of material. If flattened 2 grams of gold will be about the size of a US dime but thinner
  • @isaacjanzen2346
    so much unnessary steps when you could have just done water and nitric to rid tin and copper and what little silver