Karat Scrap Electrolytic Refine COMPLETE

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Published 2024-06-01

All Comments (21)
  • @bengoose2031
    The timelapse at the end with the electrolysis eating away at the gold bar was marvelous.
  • @user-uj8gu1hs5g
    I always love spotting the secondary precipitations in the waste container. It's like an Easter egg.
  • @Sanzus2
    Start to finish is always my favorite, especially when you throw something different in! Really liked seeing the direct results of the lead precipitation, it's like something you know is there but normally not nearly as pronounced! Excellent and educational, tip of the hat to you sir!
  • @jamescball55
    I thought this bar was even shinier than normal - very nicely done.
  • @kahnfu-zhin8627
    Your work is soooo fascinating. I have learned an enormous amount of practical knowledge on a subject that I simply can’t get enough of. Thank you so much for sharing Mr. Sreetips. You do such great work and your respect for the subject matter and your audience comes through in every video.
  • @guystokesable
    I'm so impressed with you're videos, also that you go through all the comments.
  • @basdejager7759
    Great video! Love your relaxed but enthusiastic way of talking us through the process. Wonderful how i can still keep watching gold refining video and not get bored of it!
  • @tom23rd
    I loved actually seeing the lead sulfate this time. Cheers, sir.
  • @RawrLess
    I thought that was keif in the thumbnail being lit by the torch 😂😂
  • @HE-pu3nt
    Excellent work as always. This electrolysis stuff is very interesting. I've been reading my new CM Hoke book this weekend. Fascinating.
  • @kingjameson1318
    That’s an amazing process sir thank you for all your hard work time and money you spend on these experiments you show us week after week year after year!
  • The next run you do with the karat scrap electrolytic Gold cell is love to see the gold from the titanium under a microscope😏👀👀👀
  • I got into making jewelry in part because of you. Of course now I can recycle the failures using you as a reference to remember all the stuff I learned.
  • @JoeyDadawg
    One of my favorites. Even though you had mistakes you didn’t edit them out. Thumbs up 👍🏾
  • Always amazed at how professional you are at recovering precious metals. I am not so inclined to do this myself as i am no chemist by any means.
  • @KiwiKoNZ
    I never get tired of watching gold melt! 🔥👑🔥👈😎👍
  • @Antonowskyfly
    You are always welcome. Those who have opted out are really missing out. Great rapid-fire production! Thank you Sir!👍👍🤟
  • @kyzercube
    First lead precipitation from H2SO4 I've seen on your channel Sreetips. I know you always put it in just in case but this is really cool because of the material you put in, the odds of precipitating lead was virtually 100%. That's really cool to see in action.
  • I think I’ve been watching your channel for about 200 years, but this is the first time I remember ever seeing lead precipitate out after sulphuric acid treatment, even though you do it at every gold refining!
  • @belowmeoff
    Every time you make a bar of 9999 gold I just love it, its beautiful.