How To Recover Gold From Computer Scrap with Household Chemicals

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @petervanderzee2378
    @petervanderzee2378 5 лет назад +272

    Well people, its called "How to extract gold", not "How to get rich" from extracting gold.
    Absolutely loved the chemical processes. Really fun to watch. And especially all the time and effort it took to do this.

    • @2b3pro
      @2b3pro 5 лет назад +12

      "How to get rich from a YT video about how to extract gold."

    • @greyspot270
      @greyspot270 5 лет назад +4

      Cudos! First video I watched and it's fascinating, to say the least.

    • @jessespad
      @jessespad 4 года назад

      @@greyspot270 First video you ever watched on YT?

    • @frankyshh6827
      @frankyshh6827 3 года назад

      rich you get if you buy alot and then let a refinery do the job since they not only dont use chemicals but they get stuff done with alot less labour involved ;) nobody in its sane mind would try to process gold from e scrap himself if they want to turn a profit, exept you build a factory for 6-10m usd

    • @martinhildenbrandt1680
      @martinhildenbrandt1680 3 года назад +6

      @Johnathan Saegal bleach from any grocery store, hydrochloric/muriatic acid from any hardware store, hydrogen peroxide from grocery store/drugstore, sodium metabisulfate stump remover from Home Depot and also sold at home brewing stores, coffee filters and pickle/canning jars… if you -really- think this requires a chemistry lab and/or special order chemicals, this is sooo not the hobby for you.

  • @sharonkasper5126
    @sharonkasper5126 3 года назад +52

    I been studying the refining system a lot. Today , you have really made it simple as compared to those other fancy systems. I can now process all my pins and fingers. Thank you deeply.

  • @VoGusProspecting
    @VoGusProspecting 5 лет назад +77

    It's incredibly interesting to see the chemistry behind this. I'm lucky enough to mine it from streams so it's amazing to see people mining it out of urban environments.

    • @mr.iforgot3062
      @mr.iforgot3062 3 года назад +3

      I've watched your videos before. Man! If I only knew a 10th of what you fellas know, I'd be doing alright!

    • @tiffanyspeckles992
      @tiffanyspeckles992 3 года назад +2

      I've been watching your videos for over a year and keeping up to date with your facebook. Never thought I'd see you out in the wild like this! Haha

    • @claymoreland1946
      @claymoreland1946 2 года назад

      Went to Colorado once, South Fork area. Prospected for days with not a single speck of gold. I guess you have to venture extremely far off the beaten path. It was rather disappointing but nice to know I have a box of old computer junk I can 100% refine gold from.

    • @leeroy144
      @leeroy144 Год назад

      Hello vo-gus from 3 years ago

  • @abstrail
    @abstrail 2 года назад +11

    I never liked chemistry back in school but you got me hooked. Fascinating to see a wizard going back and fro between solid and liquid state. Great job!

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад +1

      Welcome!

    • @sukmeeballz8327
      @sukmeeballz8327 Год назад

      Hes RUclips's #1 BEST REFINER ! The knowledge he shares could very well be kept secret to himself, yet he takes the time to teach US ONES WHO WANT to learn this underrated life skill. Not only are you an AMAZING and skilled chemist and refiner, YOU ARE AN AMAZING TEACHER and holder of these ancient old alchemical secrets🤳👨‍🔬👑 You introduced me to the art of refining and i am really thankful❤
      I am studying to be a jewler..been 2 years now. But this is a skill i am soo attracted to..I LOVE TO WATCH THE PROCESS !! I LOVE WHAT COMES AT THE END ! A GLOWING GOLDEN ORB OF BEAUTY. I tip my hat to you sir 🙌🏻 You have amazed me OVER & OVER AGAIN with your level of skill and have taught me wonders !! Such skills will help me tons as i work in Gold and silver and always have to deal with contaminated gold/silver waste- but with this skill-i can save a lot of money and being a student- IT WILL HELP ME SOO MUCH..
      THANK YOU SREETIPS !! I hope to one day meet you ! I have so many questions i would love to ask.
      With that said - I wish you a great afternoon and a productive day. Blessings from CANADA
      -Jonathan-

  • @jmarkitell
    @jmarkitell 5 лет назад +23

    While the extracted gold might not be worth all of the trouble extracting it, I totally enjoyed the video and found it very informative and now I feel like getting the chemistry set out. The best thing is NO MERCURY was used! Great Job!!

  • @suncity803
    @suncity803 7 лет назад +314

    props for including the info for disposing of the waste in a responsible manner .

    • @weatherphobia
      @weatherphobia 6 лет назад +2

      Why?

    • @agfd5659
      @agfd5659 5 лет назад +13

      @@weatherphobia because he is responsible

  • @jenniferedwards7627
    @jenniferedwards7627 7 лет назад +23

    Thank you for showing me that method of gold recovery from electronic scrap. Not only did I learn a new chemical process, but also that I should stick to my day job! Very nice video.

  • @bryceolin8779
    @bryceolin8779 5 лет назад +436

    The real gold is what he’s extracting from millions of you tube views. Nice video; very interesting 😀

    • @billstonesmith9231
      @billstonesmith9231 5 лет назад +8

      @ABC 123 - He said why; Nice video, very interesting -

    • @rtchow3000
      @rtchow3000 4 года назад +3

      hey dude, youtube is free only the internet service is not free but has many educational pieces. just watch your cowboy and Indian black and white show.

    • @coskuarsiray
      @coskuarsiray 4 года назад +5

      weird thing is youtube servers rely on these kind of golden plated server components!

    • @20greeneyes20
      @20greeneyes20 4 года назад +10

      They don't make that much for the efforts they put into it, Give him a break.
      He's sharing something that can make us some money too.

    • @jhill6033
      @jhill6033 4 года назад +2

      Ha ha good one!

  • @sreetips
    @sreetips  8 лет назад +651

    Please remember that RECOVERY and REFINING are two totally different processes. With escrap, and with many other forms of gold scrap, the gold must first be RECOVERED from the scrap before it can be REFINED to high purity gold. In this video, RECOVERY is the process of separating the gold from the circuit card material that the gold foils cling to. I used hydrochloric acid and hydrogen peroxide with an aquarium bubbler to RECOVER the gold foils so that those foils could be REFINED in later steps. After the gold foils were lifted from the circuit card fingers by the action of the the air bubbling through the hydrochloric acid and over-the-counter 3% hydrogen peroxide, I collected all the foils in coffee filters - at this point the RECOVERY process is complete. Now I proceed to the REFINING of the RECOVERED gold foils. REFINING is the process of 1) dissolving the gold foils 2) filtering out insoluble material 3) then reconstituting the gold out of solution with a chemical precipitant, in this video I used sodium metabisulfite. Sodium metabisulfite, when mixed with the chloroauric acid (dissolved gold) produces sulfur dioxide gas. The gold atoms in the chloroauric acid have an affinity for the sulfur atoms in the gas and they begin to cling to the sulfur atoms, but they don't bond chemically. At some point the gold gets too heavy and falls (precipitates) out of solution. When this happens then the REFINING process is complete. RECOVERY and REFINING are two totally different processes.

    • @nibiruspaz2866
      @nibiruspaz2866 8 лет назад +1

      +sreetips did you buy the trimmed fingers?

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  8 лет назад +73

      YES, it would have taken me several years and one thousand scrap computers to accumulate that many trimmed fingers. I paid $417 for five pounds of trimmed fingers, that's $83 per pound. I bought those over-priced fingers to make this and other videos, not to make a profit. Sellers on eBay use the perpetual myth that there is a half ounce of pure gold in every scrap PC to charge, and get, anywhere from two to ten times more than the fingers are worth in terms of the amount of gold that the scrap actually contains. People just keep bidding the price of the scrap higher and higher. The persistence of this myth is astonishing.

    • @callmekraytec9823
      @callmekraytec9823 8 лет назад +15

      +sreetips all that hard work for that little of gold? wow man im sorry but i dont have the patients for that

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  8 лет назад +88

      I hear you. Refining is NOT for everyone. It's my hobby and I love doing it and then sharing what I have learned.

    • @callmekraytec9823
      @callmekraytec9823 8 лет назад +6

      yea i get ya. lol i just wish u could make more than just that little bead tho

  • @fgjah
    @fgjah 2 года назад +3

    It's incredible how efficient we are at using it. 1 gram from 500grams of trimmed circuit card fingers!
    This was educational, awesome video!

  • @johnmorales7415
    @johnmorales7415 5 лет назад +219

    DUDE HATS OFF TO YA THE WHOLE PROCESS WAS INTRESTING THANK YOU

  • @gregorybradley9349
    @gregorybradley9349 5 лет назад +9

    A very interesting video which confirms that extracting gold from computer wastes is best left to professionals.
    Thank you

  • @jamesrodemeyer7544
    @jamesrodemeyer7544 5 лет назад +313

    It was fun to watch, I really like that you didn't put an audio file in the background.

    • @Jaims9186
      @Jaims9186 5 лет назад +21

      No kidding can actually focus on what's going on.

    • @thefourthtuxzt3078
      @thefourthtuxzt3078 5 лет назад +10

      Something about his fan running is soothing...

    • @robertodom9145
      @robertodom9145 5 лет назад +2

      Fun looked really boring ,what happens if u forget 1 of those steps????

    • @jayham6124
      @jayham6124 5 лет назад +1

      o

    • @sonnitrujillo7570
      @sonnitrujillo7570 4 года назад +1

      Half way into the video , my curios mind just wants to know what his voice sounds like.. and is he not using his voice cause it's horrible and would district from the video content? Or is it that his voice is so sexy and would distract from the content?

  • @edwardgordon4747
    @edwardgordon4747 5 лет назад +22

    Truly an incredible teaching tool and teacher. The myth and your motivation aside, I found the roadtrip mesmerizing. My thanks!

  • @roberts.3055
    @roberts.3055 7 лет назад +66

    I just wanted to add to the newer viewers that this video is NOT about making money by getting gold in this manner. He is just showing the process that can be used. He is already aware that it cost more to scavange the gold by this method with the current price of gold! Add in the cost of the chemicals, equipment and what the trimmed fingers costs you and your return is less then $50. So please stop posting the same response/question that has been posted and answered several times. I guess some people just don't listen or somehow miss the lesson in chemistry he was giving. He has repeatedly stated that he didn't do this for profit. Great video and I may just try it for the heck of it. Yes, I have that much free time on my hands. LOL. Thanks... :)

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  7 лет назад +7

      Thanks Robert. I included the cost data in the video to show that there was no profit. I thought that it would be self evident.

    • @andrewmclaren507
      @andrewmclaren507 6 лет назад +6

      Doesn't help that people are generally stupid

    • @bilbobaggins5962
      @bilbobaggins5962 6 лет назад

      so thats YOUR take on it...stop being the comment police snowflake douchebag

    • @johnmainas6919
      @johnmainas6919 6 лет назад

      so what was the point .a waste off time and effort .i say.

    • @copperwojo
      @copperwojo 6 лет назад

      what !he wouldnt have this set up and all the shit that is needed if he wasnt doing this for real

  • @willhannah9613
    @willhannah9613 5 лет назад +145

    moral of the story: always be the guy selling the magic beans

    • @austinbartose6527
      @austinbartose6527 4 года назад +13

      Will Hannah exactly. The ones who made the most money off the gold rush were the ones selling supplies to the prospectors.

    • @thomasbrandon8029
      @thomasbrandon8029 4 года назад +2

      Or you could earn your money and have a little pride.

    • @pascalebling3391
      @pascalebling3391 4 года назад +11

      @@thomasbrandon8029 im sorry pride doesnt pay my rent

    • @walkermallory6957
      @walkermallory6957 4 года назад

      Peasant

    • @jessespad
      @jessespad 4 года назад +1

      @@walkermallory6957 Kulaks were peasants and they were considered rich.

  • @EricWild
    @EricWild 6 лет назад +851

    That was fun to watch, but I was surprised there was no recap to see if he made money. From what I can tell he did not.
    He bought 5 pounds (2262 grams ) of trimmed material for $417.
    At the time he purchased the 5 pounds, gold was $1,130 or $40 a gram.
    He ran 500 grams of fingers as a test, or 22% of his material.
    22% of his $417 investment was $92, so to make money on his test he needed to make more than $92, not including time and chemicals.
    He yielded 1 gram of gold at $40, and spent $92 for the “fingers”, so he lost $52.
    The whole 5 pounds of "fingers", assuming the same yield, would yield 4.52 grams of gold or $181; a total loss of $236.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  6 лет назад +761

      Correct, you can not make a profit unless you can get the scrap for free or for very little cost. I only did this to make the video, not to make a profit.

    • @EricWild
      @EricWild 6 лет назад +166

      I found you video very interesting, this is something I wouldn't even had guessed could be done! I read a number of comments, and there seemed to be confusion as to the financial results. I thought I would post a (hopefully) clear explanation of the profit or loss. Anyway, thanks for a great video, I found it very interesting!

    • @GeorgeT0C2P0
      @GeorgeT0C2P0 6 лет назад +3

      Eric Wild

    • @MichaelGallardoScienceTech
      @MichaelGallardoScienceTech 6 лет назад +5

      Eric Wild rocks and kudos on Holden Mcgroine thought, changed my perspective on the matter.

    • @MrBLee2015
      @MrBLee2015 6 лет назад +39

      Exactly what i was thinking but props to the poster for showing us this incredible process.

  • @minbenjalinfrank7728
    @minbenjalinfrank7728 5 лет назад +69

    Excellent video. Content very nicely organized and presented. Negative comments by people not paying attention to the information given at the beginning of the video, i.e. (a) safety precautions (b) assessing whether the process would realistically be a financial success (c) etc. Those paying attention from the beginning of the video gained some very important educational information and knowledge and wisdom.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  5 лет назад +9

      Even those who didn't pay attention and gave negative comments learned the truth about how much gold (not much) this type of over priced scrap has in it.

    • @MatsLof
      @MatsLof 5 лет назад +2

      Yes, the presentation of the process is very interesting for anyone interested in chemistry. And I appreciate that you describe both the extraction/recovery process, and the process of refining the gold.
      If this video can give gold-diggers a realistic picture of both the process AND of the financial realities, you have accomplished your mission :)

    • @fun_ghoul
      @fun_ghoul 5 лет назад +1

      @@sreetips I hope 5.6M views pays enough to recoup the $70 you lost making this video, saathi. It was informative. Solidarity.

    • @Jordan-sv3pu
      @Jordan-sv3pu 5 лет назад +1

      Traditional European 70 he lost way more than that

    • @fun_ghoul
      @fun_ghoul 5 лет назад +1

      @@Jordan-sv3pu Please explain before I start insulting you.

  • @kharkhov
    @kharkhov 7 лет назад +1482

    Regardless of the negative comments I found this vid to be quite interesting. Thanks.

    • @quinta_do_sol-Sol-Organico-Lar
      @quinta_do_sol-Sol-Organico-Lar 6 лет назад +18

      It is interesting but the effort for little quantity of gold......

    • @anthonymedina5186
      @anthonymedina5186 6 лет назад +36

      I don't understand why somebody would write a negative comment. I love his videos!

    • @russjames6123
      @russjames6123 6 лет назад +16

      why don't you use a small grinder and grind off the gold into your beaker and then use your chemicals to recover the gold. i know it would take more physical labor, but it would take a whole lot les volumes of the expensive chemicals you using and i believe a way lot less time soaking and bubbling away in the jar?????

    • @cherylmartin4050
      @cherylmartin4050 5 лет назад +7

      kharkhov I agree

    • @calvinbrewington8206
      @calvinbrewington8206 5 лет назад +6

      Call this a negative comment if you like but I think there was more time money and everything else that goes along with this video a waste of time and money. As well as your comment about this video as well.

  • @michaelmatthews9730
    @michaelmatthews9730 4 года назад +4

    Well versed in chemistry with solid lab technique. This was obviously not his first chemistry set! End to end process was well documented. Enough warnings and cautions to be safe but is not overbearing. Detailed enough documentation so after watching, someone with similar skills and equipment will have the info necessary to reproduce. Very interesting video to watch. Subscribed!

  • @retrocat8465
    @retrocat8465 5 лет назад +156

    If you take nothing else away from this . If this was something you though you would be interested in doing but you didn't know how, well know you know and you have to decide if it's worth the time and money. Thanks for doing all the hard work so I can forget my get rich quick scheme.

    • @timhitt9541
      @timhitt9541 5 лет назад +2

      IKR I've always wanted to do this but now I know why more don't you can't really make any money unless you have a repair shop and people donate their computers when it's not practical to fix them. I've donated a couple to a computer repair shop. They probably do this or sell to others to try.

    • @MechaGodAnri
      @MechaGodAnri 5 лет назад +1

      Yep, definitely can't make money doing this. Most would make more money off of one broken down tower with all the components in-tact vs doing something like this. Even shops would benefit more from fixing up or at least scrapping what components work and selling those vs going through this unless it was a popular site for donations but even then it probably wouldn't be enough to be worthwhile.
      I'd say this would really only work if you owned an electronic waste center which would be the ones who would actually benefit from it vs anyone else. Everybody else would either break even, lose money or would never have enough to scrap for it to be worthwhile compared to just selling as is or salvaging.

    • @blakehornal6129
      @blakehornal6129 5 лет назад +4

      Hmm. He started with 500 grams (1.1 pounds) of fingers. That gold bead at 1 gram is worth $41.78 at today’s price...the ounce getting almost $1300...which was more than what it was when he recorded. Costs of chemicals and propane eat into that $41.78 before you even consider what he paid for the circuit boards to yield that 500 grams of fingers. And then there’s the time trimming the fingers off boards before you even count his time working the chemical, filtering and smelting processes. I think he may ave lost money even if he only counted his time as worth $10\hour. There’s a lot of time lost setting things up, moving things around, just coming back from time to time to check on things. He certainly incurred a loss compared to what he would have earned by simply spending that same amount of time on the clock at a traditional job. I’m not hating on you OP, because education and experimentation are important. But I don’t see this being worth anyone’s time unless you could process in huge batches and eliminate the costs of procuring the fingers.

    • @chilafouxtravis
      @chilafouxtravis 5 лет назад

      @@rodarywindsorcleveland8506 lmao

    • @chilafouxtravis
      @chilafouxtravis 5 лет назад

      @@rodarywindsorcleveland8506 you make it sound easy to be able to sell parts. As someone who's in the business believe me, it's not. A lot of things from a used vehicle you dont sell. You dont buy a used clutch. Lol. Or brakes or MANY other components

  • @jmoser1030
    @jmoser1030 7 лет назад +63

    Forgive me if my math is off, but i don't see how this works out.
    - You paid $417 for 5 pounds of scrap.
    - 5 pounds = 4.536 x 500 grams
    - Each 500 grams scrap = 1 gram gold
    - This means the recovery will be ~4.536 grams
    With the gold price upon purchase of $1130 per ounce, or $36 per gram, your $417 purchase of scrap netted $163.30 in gold.
    So what am I missing? I must have gotten something wrong while trying to make sense of it. Sorry, but I guess I need to be led down the path by hand...

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  7 лет назад +237

      No, you missed nothing. I wasn't trying to make money from the gold I recovered. I was trying to make money from the video.

    • @thehacker40_1
      @thehacker40_1 7 лет назад +80

      Best reply ever

    • @YouWorryMe
      @YouWorryMe 7 лет назад +9

      Right now you have 1.326 Million hits. How much did you make? Will you tell us?

    • @ddplzz
      @ddplzz 7 лет назад +3

      If he has a proper youtube partner, a youtuber generally makes around 1000usd per 1million views. Very very generally speaking.

    • @tot2600hrs
      @tot2600hrs 7 лет назад +14

      Ooowwww......BURN!!!!!! Best business lesson ever!!! Glad I took the time to watch.

  • @lariosi
    @lariosi 5 лет назад +4

    What patience and dedication to do this. I personally don’t think I would do it, just out of laziness. But I’m sure going to show this to other people who may be interested. Great job!

  • @aaroneustace7922
    @aaroneustace7922 4 года назад

    I know a person that does this for a living. She has so many stacks of old computers and odd equipment. I never knew it took this much effort to obtain so little Gold. Fascinating

    • @danielfiorini7587
      @danielfiorini7587 4 года назад

      Is she making a good living? Or a hoarder? Im not doing well with it.

  • @marsdenbalaska784
    @marsdenbalaska784 7 лет назад +17

    Wow,very cool.it only took 3-4 years to find and watch your video on how to do this correctly!

  • @herecomemacOnTT
    @herecomemacOnTT 8 лет назад +4

    Very intense process I'd never really thought about, and yet here I am after many RUclips clicks.

  • @anonarmywarrior9510
    @anonarmywarrior9510 5 лет назад +8

    Great job. Very educational and great presentation. If I would of had teachers like you when I was in school, chances are good I would have understood chemistry more. Thanks for taking the time to make such an excellent video.

  • @gisterose
    @gisterose 4 года назад +24

    This was really interesting! Thank you for making this video. I just assumed gold could only be smelted from rocks etc. I never knew it could come from a liquid too then re-made into solid again. Fascinating stuff

  • @wdavis967
    @wdavis967 7 лет назад +37

    Seems like the best money to be made is collecting, cutting and selling the fingers.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  7 лет назад +18

      I agree, they currently sell for about 2 to 3 times more than they are worth in eBay. I included the cost/yield data to illustrate this fact; computer scrap is way over priced, yet people continue to pay. I'm hoping that this video (and others that I have made) will help to bring the cost of the scrap down to earth. When people see how little the scrap actually yields then they will be less inclined to paying the inflated prices for the scrap - hopefully.

    • @pow9606
      @pow9606 6 лет назад

      The best money to be made is the platform such as eBay that allows him to sell the fingers.

  • @jollybriannalove
    @jollybriannalove 5 лет назад +10

    And this very video will forever remind me that chemistry is NOT for the impatient haha very nice!

  • @jerrysmith9780
    @jerrysmith9780 5 лет назад +27

    You reminded of Walter White. Good job man. You've got patience.

  • @MaN-pw1bn
    @MaN-pw1bn 5 лет назад +2

    A great tutorial. My only suggestion is that anyone doing it please make sure you have first aid information & supplies on hand in case you aren't as carefully, meticulous as Streetips!

  • @nathanphetamineA
    @nathanphetamineA 4 года назад +16

    This guy has very good lab skills!
    Did not expect that redox reaction at the end to precipitate gold.

    • @jessespad
      @jessespad 4 года назад +6

      Skills recognize skills, huh Mr. Amphetamine?

    • @pineappleginseng1557
      @pineappleginseng1557 4 года назад

      That name is pretty clever though, you gotta admit lol

  • @christophercochran8961
    @christophercochran8961 5 лет назад +32

    This video was very educational and informative. Thank you for taking your own time and money to show everyone exactly how these processes work.

    • @stareastengineeringsb891
      @stareastengineeringsb891 5 лет назад

      Christopher Cochra

    • @stareastengineeringsb891
      @stareastengineeringsb891 5 лет назад

      Christopher Cochran 一。

    • @chuckmcmicheal558
      @chuckmcmicheal558 5 лет назад

      Christopher Cochran they should do this in a science class in chemistry but 8ts probably too dangerous...just think, what it Tim over ther just pulled an all nighter or if Kelly binged watched something on Netflix and stayed awake a little too long the night before and they were lab partners?

    • @defiantlion231
      @defiantlion231 3 года назад

      Than maybe they could whip up something up so that they can make it through another speedy day!

  • @frankpineda1832
    @frankpineda1832 4 года назад +3

    I don’t understand why anyone would leave a negative comment about your work, I think that was amazing 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @sparkyuiop
    @sparkyuiop 5 лет назад +14

    One of the best videos I have ever watched on RUclips. Thank you.

    • @Jaysin5506
      @Jaysin5506 4 месяца назад

      I know, right?! this guy is a gem! and there are other people making similar videos, but for some reason, this guys videos are ultra informational to me

  • @dutch971
    @dutch971 7 лет назад +19

    Well that looks like a very expensive gram of gold there. However, if you buy the chemicals wholesale, and get the electronics for free, then you really have a system for making money there. You told another commenter that basically the scrap is worth more and that this refining process just isn't worth it. However, I can see by your setup that you are profiteering from this venture. You have a complete refining system going always on this. Your video is based on your paying almost a $1/g for scrap. There are electronics manufacturing companies that would pay you to pick their scrap boards up. They would yeild hundreds of LB/week. That would turn things around drastically.
    - Buy chemicals wholesale.
    - Find a large electronics manufacturing company to get paid for picking up their scrap boards. Charge for pickup by the LB.
    - Have a place to refine.
    = Profit all the way to the bank.
    Oh, I also forgot to mention that if you are getting populated boards, then the components also have gold and silver elements in them. Additionally, those boards you are getting also have gold weaved in layers within the board from one circuit the next. You might even find a processor with 1/2 oz of gold in them alone.

    • @lofigaming1092
      @lofigaming1092 7 лет назад

      this this right here

    • @AlyxiSistahTweaky25
      @AlyxiSistahTweaky25 7 лет назад +1

      You are not going to find a processor with 1/2 ounce of gold. Given the average gold content% of 0.2%, the processor would weigh in the neighborhood of 15lbs...would make for a rather hefty laptop. And it would be worth well over $500 per chip.
      You may find one with 1/2 gram of gold though. But the highest average yield I have heard of is 0.3g per CPU for Pentium Pro models (typical yield, some claim they contain up to 1g/CPU).
      But you are right in the at free or paid-to-haul scrap and bulk pricing for chemicals is a worthy business model.

    • @24kGoldenRocket
      @24kGoldenRocket 7 лет назад

      No processor has 1/2 ozt Gold in it. I paid $280 for the NEW laptop which I am using. One half ounce of Gold is worth $581.05 as of this post....more than twice the cost of my machine.
      Nobody will remain in business long doing that. Companies are NOT the Welfare Department. They produce and sell to make a profit. Otherwise they close their doors and layoff their employees.
      Come on...Use your common sense.
      He said he makes money refining scrap jewelry. eScrap is LOW YIELD and costly to recover and refine.
      I buy Scrap Computers...for $1 each.
      I buy scrap Cell Phones for 20 cents apiece. One thousand of those will yield ONE OUNCE. I have about 650 at this point with 250 shredded.

    • @dutch971
      @dutch971 7 лет назад

      24kGoldenRocket Why would you assume I was talking about 1/2oz being in a cheap consumer laptop? I said electronics company. I wasn't talking about Best Buy. If you are paying for old scrap computers or old cell phones then you don't have even the foggiest of ideas of what I was referring to. I'm damn sure not going to try to explain the process to you any better than I already have. Additionally, I'm sure the guy also makes a considerable profit from the scrap in general. Just wanted to say don't let him fool you in thinking that he is not making any money for the gold and silver. I don't know what his overhead is ie: logistics, payroll, insurance, but he's still in the black. Electronics companies aren't stupid either. They know what their scrap is worth. They don't pay someone much to haul off and sometimes they pay nothing to the scrap guys to haul off. A lot of companies desolder the 1/2oz processors and send them back to the manufacturer for credit on the next build. You're thinking too small time. No wonder you're not making money.

    • @dutch971
      @dutch971 7 лет назад

      +blkcandywarez - This company - www.digitalsignalcorp.com/

  • @bigsteve3406
    @bigsteve3406 5 лет назад +49

    The video was very interesting and informative, thank you. As for some of the comments, the video isn't titled "How to get rich extracting gold from computer parts".

    • @timhitt9541
      @timhitt9541 5 лет назад +2

      no, but it should be "How to lose money extracting gold from computer parts" lol

    • @tericarson3468
      @tericarson3468 5 лет назад +5

      Wish I'd enjoyed Chemistry back in School as much as I do, now! Thanks, really enjoyed watching the process. ☘ T x

  • @sigimatte3576
    @sigimatte3576 5 лет назад +12

    I use to pull the old Intel CPU's and sell them on Ebay about 100 at a time because they had quite a bit of gold but the newer ones not so much, so I quit doing it more than 10 years ago. I always wondered how they recovered it but I think they were doing a larger scale - as in 50+ gallon tanks.
    I was excited for awhile watching this, thinking oh maybe I can start recycling again since I work on computers for a living, but then was disappointed that the yield was so small. Obviously the technique needs to be refined and scaled up to be profitable - not something you can really do in your attached garage. Even 1-2k a day would be okay for one guy, but any less than that you're just spinning you wheels. Never the less I enjoyed the video.

    • @MAD_SKULL_GAMING
      @MAD_SKULL_GAMING 3 года назад

      Nice m8

    • @frankyshh6827
      @frankyshh6827 3 года назад +2

      they where smelting it since chemical process is a waste of money ;) no large scale refiner use acids - you just smelt it, use a carrier metal and catch all gold inside it, zero need to waste money on chemicals - just grind it and add 1 ton at a time in the furnace and process it

  • @stargazersally6544
    @stargazersally6544 5 лет назад +12

    I was glued to the screen. There is something soothing about the procedure. Thank you.

    • @030164tina
      @030164tina 4 года назад

      Stargazer Sally It was relaxing I just got off work and I was watching it and now I’m ready to go to bed thank you

  • @rtchow3000
    @rtchow3000 4 года назад +9

    i wouldn't mind doing this for a hobby. i love chemistry and like to put in practice. it may not be much gold but it takes 100 pennies to make a dollar. thanks for sharing your talent. bob

  • @roberts.3055
    @roberts.3055 7 лет назад +130

    Johann Moser.. Don't you just hate it when people don't LISTEN to the commentator. This is a demonstration on how to get the gold from computer cards and nothing more, but most are thinking this is some great way to get rich. It's not a get rich scheme, and in fact at current gold prices you would lose money. I think he makes this very clear in his video. BTW, Thanks to sreetips (the poster of this video) for being honest and saying he is trying to make money by getting views to this video, not by selling something. If nothing else it's intreesting and perhaps someone knows of products that contain more gold the PCs and would make this profitable, but I know of no other consumer product that uses as much gold as PCs besides art work or jewlery which are already way over priced!! Thanks... :)

    • @jetthelooter
      @jetthelooter 6 лет назад

      If your just collecting gold its cheaper to go buy a gold coin... This is pointless

    • @freshstart3555
      @freshstart3555 6 лет назад

      Robert S. Yes a How To.

    • @jackik1410
      @jackik1410 6 лет назад +2

      or if you have good relations, effective resources and so on... Recovering minerals from 'waste' can be profitable if managed well, although not extremely.

    • @eugenecharles3382
      @eugenecharles3382 6 лет назад

      PLEASE, PARDON MY SPELLING I MAY BE FRENCH BUT AT LEAST I`M TRYING . ... catillic converters from exsaust systemes under cars . which pays off steeling them from under buses or tractor trailer vehicles because its a black market shabang.... and always have trouble with that where huge amount of buses are parked ... IT`S CRAZY ... to me,, i think its too much of a long process...
      have a good one
      kind regards . MOON...

    • @SKOALO1
      @SKOALO1 6 лет назад +1

      I wish I had some of the shit your using

  • @thatguy9510
    @thatguy9510 5 лет назад +7

    I enjoyed this video. Not only was is relaxing and informative thanks for being clear. Made me want to study chemistry

  • @bjornjohansson4911
    @bjornjohansson4911 4 года назад +1

    Interesting! How about use a chisel, and cut off the metals from the PCB in the beginning? A heat treatment will loosen up the bonding between the board, and the copper.
    A trick we use when a pattern has gone wrong in the PCB-layout. We use a sharp knife to cut two scars of the foil piece that should be broken. Heat from a solder iron breaks the bond, and and the little part is easily pealed off. An easy task for a chisel to scrape off the metals afterwards. Maybe a household oven or a heat-gun treatment would ease up the separation of metals from the boards. Just a hint. :)
    If gold mining would be easy: Anyone would do it, and thereby, gold would loose it's value. It is because it is hard, the price of gold is high and stable. However, our earth lacks of this metal, and it is valuable to not consume it. This very metal is extremely usable to make things work properly, so every gram recovered is a gift for mankind.
    Something like that. :)

  • @johnnybyacono
    @johnnybyacono 7 лет назад +5

    very good video I learned a lot. at 67 yr old and Gen contractor i have always wondered how to do this

  • @jagdson2701
    @jagdson2701 5 лет назад +16

    I quite enjoyed this video. Not only is the subject interesting, but many of the comments are amusingly foolish.
    There is value here; value in the immediately-useful sense of YT revenue, and value in the long-term sense of recycling. Gold is not only pretty, it is fantastically useful. Many medical uses for gold exist, which some people do not know. There is no reason to waste any of it. Regardless of small-scale costs for this experiment, clearly the process itself is straightforward and effective.

    • @macb7501
      @macb7501 5 лет назад

      Only time enough in this life to accomplish a certain number of things and this will not be one of them. I prefer working to make money rather than pay to work. '

  • @strongerandwiser2023
    @strongerandwiser2023 5 лет назад +24

    at a gram its worth approximitly 41 dollars. Probably at a loss with the time effort and materials but a cool video none the less.

    • @ChaotiX1
      @ChaotiX1 5 лет назад +4

      He only used 500 grams of trimmed fingers. And the whole lot is like 6 or 7 pounds. He got much more gold than this, he only showed us one batch.

    • @cbcinfla
      @cbcinfla 4 года назад +1

      Going only on what was shown in this video, he showed ~2270g of fingers for about $500. Assuming 1g gold per 500g, that's roughly 4.25g of gold, at 3-year average price per gram of $50 = $212 return. This video shows an investment loss of over $280, before adding cost of materials.

    • @jasonclark9152
      @jasonclark9152 4 года назад +2

      @@cbcinfla But if you collect the from free scrap then you win. Hes just showing how to process like he said in the begining.

  • @suearcher3644
    @suearcher3644 5 лет назад +1

    As a retired science teacher I was in aah of the presenters expertise in using the lab utencils and chemicals. Good job.

    • @UMepher
      @UMepher 5 лет назад

      As a retired English teacher, I can only assume you were in awe.

    • @Insutama
      @Insutama 4 года назад

      more money in making meth like walter white

  • @Common_Courtesy
    @Common_Courtesy 5 лет назад +13

    Im amazed by the amount of resources you have. Im getting ready to do a t.v and this is alot more than i expected.

  • @andrewhesling7875
    @andrewhesling7875 5 лет назад +8

    Very interesting, a lot of processes to go through, I don’t think I would have the patience to do that.

  • @aiden_obj
    @aiden_obj 4 года назад +33

    I’d like to point out that his scale that he uses says “Gold Series”

    • @ericrawson4670
      @ericrawson4670 4 года назад

      Boron kills creeping charlie

    • @billgates2581
      @billgates2581 4 года назад +1

      seems like a huge load of time, energy, and effort, for just a couple of grams of gold.

    • @mrvuthyband
      @mrvuthyband 2 года назад

      @@billgates2581 That was only one gram.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад

      Just goes to show: getting pure gold is never quick and easy. That’s why it’s so expensive.

  • @eddieortiz5208
    @eddieortiz5208 4 года назад

    You have the best video for any Layman who wants to try and refined some gold fingers. You are the real James Bond.

  • @brentiaconelli6484
    @brentiaconelli6484 5 лет назад +10

    Great! Now I'm stuck thinking where i can procure a railcar full of clean processed finger boards along with tanker cars of peroxide and hydrochloric acid.

  • @travismiller9027
    @travismiller9027 5 лет назад +4

    Very cool! I always wondered what stump out was, it works great. This video teaches more than one thinks.

  • @dodgeking6644
    @dodgeking6644 7 лет назад +9

    interesting video ....quite a little setup as well ...looks like a good end product .that bubbler beaker reminded me of my younger days ..thanks for taking the time to teach at ur expense

  • @christopherobrien6680
    @christopherobrien6680 4 года назад

    AH, NOW I UNDERSTAND THOSE NOTICES STATING THAT WE WILL TAKE AWAY YOUR OLD ELECTRONIC DEVICES FOR FREE AND JUST IMAGINE THE YIELDS OF GOLD TO BE HAD FROM A LARGE SCALE PROCESSING PLANT. THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO WHICH WAS VERY INFORMATIVE AND NEVER BORING.

  • @choiboi1462
    @choiboi1462 7 лет назад +10

    Next time with the gold fingers, use a flat headed soldering iron to scrape them off, this is quicker than cutting strips and makes removing the gold plaiting quicker

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  7 лет назад +9

      I'd rather let the acid peroxide do it for me. I think that scraping 500 grams of fingers with a soldering iron would take a long time.

    • @choiboi1462
      @choiboi1462 7 лет назад +2

      Sreetips - Stripping the fingers with a soldering iron is faster than cutting off the strip of fingers with bolt cutters. However its easier to use the acid/peroxide if they're already cut. Also, because the base metals on the striped fingers are so thin it dissolves in only a few seconds-a minute. Either way great video, keep it up :)

    • @ajclose9981
      @ajclose9981 6 лет назад +1

      TicTacRich Jesus

    • @ryancole7371
      @ryancole7371 6 лет назад +1

      I bet using a hot air gun would be even faster and you could line multiple cards up to do it faster. Even better would be to automate the whole thing with a modified 3d printer chassis running the air gun. :)

    • @johnstonadj
      @johnstonadj 6 лет назад

      0

  • @MuszyniankaCO2
    @MuszyniankaCO2 4 года назад +3

    2 am and I watching this type of shit instead of sleeping.

  • @TheElfay9
    @TheElfay9 5 лет назад +27

    This was educational, and informative. Thank you and appreciate your time by bringing awareness on how these sellers charging people so much money for the scrap that is not worth the time, money, and the coast to get such a small ( Tiny ) amount of gold. But, I will say the scientific/chemical processes was cool.

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 5 лет назад

      He got about 40 dollars of gold out of that. He is losing money on this!

    • @TheElfay9
      @TheElfay9 5 лет назад +1

      tarstarkusz He was not trying to make money but only bring awareness. Read his comments and read what I have wrote.

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 лет назад +2

      Trust me he's doing it to make money one way or another. Just look at all of his equipment, he's definitely doing it "big", AND this video will also generate a few dollars. Problem is that nowadays circuit board connectors are covered will thinner and thinner coatings of gold, so there will come a time where it's really not worth the time, and flipping burgers will pay more than this process. Large refineries do it on such large scales that "smaller" operations like this simply cannot compete. Whoever started this 10-20 years ago, those have already made their "money". ;)

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 5 лет назад

      Yes Fay, you are correct.

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 5 лет назад

      +Bill.. I used to work in a factory that produced cards with gold plated edge connectors and even in an American factory with 80s technology. the gold was extremely thin. These were industrial grade cards too. They were not for PCs, they were used in industrial equipment.

  • @DrBandwidth
    @DrBandwidth Год назад

    Gold now is $60/gram. You got 1 gram of gold for 500g of fingers/sims. You paid $417 for ~2200g of fingers. So you’ll have about 4-4.5g of gold which is about $250 of gold. $167 loss plus the chemicals so $200+ loss. Selling the fingers looks like way to go. Good video! Thx!

  • @uletmeseeu
    @uletmeseeu 5 лет назад +14

    I found the video to be very informative as well as entertaining. This was a more advanced technological (chemistry) way of mining for gold.

  • @yogidemis8513
    @yogidemis8513 4 года назад +6

    Great video, I'm starting to enjoy these "Recover" Gold videos. It's pretty interesting plus the chemistry is pretty cool too. I thought you would get a little more Gold outta that but it is what it is.

    • @rohitkhanna
      @rohitkhanna 3 года назад +1

      cost of scrap - 100, cost to materials chemicals, electricity etc - 1000, cost of time spent - 0, sale price of gold recovered - 5000. Net profit = 400%. Beat that !!

    • @Jonnie244
      @Jonnie244 2 года назад

      @@rohitkhanna gold is way too CHEAP! This economy degraded the worthiness of gold, since the euro/dollar have inflated, but gold and valuable metals did not!

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  2 года назад

      Jon, nothing, and I mean nothing, is priced correctly. My philosophy: convert paper to metal as quick as you can. Because when it gets away from them, and it will, then those who have metal will be glad that they do and those who don’t will wish that they did. Fiat paper has a 100% failure rate. Not one has ever survived.

  • @Alex-gp3lt
    @Alex-gp3lt 7 лет назад +349

    That guy takes a profit not from gold but from youtube :)

    • @daftnord4957
      @daftnord4957 6 лет назад +7

      a whole $.005 usd from ads lol

    • @nesmandan1037
      @nesmandan1037 6 лет назад +11

      daft nord 3.8 million views x $0.00333 per view = $12,654.
      Just FYI, after the adpocolypse RUclips pays on average $3.33 per 1000 views.

    • @Towl35
      @Towl35 6 лет назад +3

      Just based on the foil separation alone that is $1.67 per hour. That's time alone for that part of the process and doesn't include chemicals or the rest of the process and time. Add the rest of the process I don't see how this is worth the time and money. Cool to watch tho...

    • @jackik1410
      @jackik1410 6 лет назад +4

      Do think about that scaling up is a relatively simple task... There are Businesses that do nothing else than this, though a different environment obviously.

    • @wormwood6424
      @wormwood6424 6 лет назад +1

      why not !!!

  • @nathancossey8878
    @nathancossey8878 5 лет назад

    Man your system seems so much quicker & easier than another video I watched . It seemed he used more chemicals & a longer process

  • @mparryuk52
    @mparryuk52 5 лет назад +28

    This video was made to SHOW THE PROCESS and NOT to make a profit. Very interesting :)

    • @YouTubeStudio101
      @YouTubeStudio101 5 лет назад +1

      Ok, seriously puky? Lol, sorry, couldn't resist.
      But, seriously, I am going out on a limb to disagree with you!! I think this video maker is a mathematical moron! I mean, if he were truly making the video simply to demonstrate the process...what's with the price quoting on other supplies throughout? I mean, I think this guy ran down to sell his 4.55g of gold with a goofy ass grin on his face that soon turned to "which way did he go George" as they counted out $185 bucks for him. He was probably muttering troy ounce prices the entire way home. Lol. Mathematical Moron. My final answer! Lmao, although a lucky one for luring us all in and keeping us baited the entire time with his financial accounting throughout!!
      Guy's a douche!

    • @W1r2y3m4
      @W1r2y3m4 5 лет назад +5

      @@RUclipsStudio101 He wanted to make the point with his financial numbers that it doesn't work out commercially unless you get them for free.. Somewhere in here, he makes this point clear that he did this to show refining and recovery as a hobby, and for people to not get too excited with the overbidding on Ebay, etc. Also he is showing the actual chemical process process an excellent example of how chemistry in the lab is done for some one who has free to real cheap access of these fingers.

    • @YouTubeStudio101
      @YouTubeStudio101 5 лет назад +1

      +Abdul Wahid Munshi I must have missed that. Thanks for clarifying.

    • @YouTubeStudio101
      @YouTubeStudio101 5 лет назад

      +Abdul Wahid Munshi What is the time point in the video where this point is made because I missed it. Thanks.

    • @Tyler-zy1df
      @Tyler-zy1df 5 лет назад +4

      @@RUclipsStudio101 The only thing he even price quoted in the entire video was the actual finger trim he bought on ebay and the aquarium pump .... and he stated he would not normally do so because the price was much higher, then he showed a quick example of actually trimming a circuit board himself...That is at the 30 second mark and then around the 3:32 second mark. No where in this video did he imply he had a troy ounce of gold, additionally your comment about him "running to sell his 4.55g of gold" was , using your word here, MORONIC. He clearly showed and acknowledged the amount of gold he had at the end of the video. This was one of several of his comments above about this being a hobby and that he does not normally purchase the trimmed fingers, and that is is aware of the yield he will get. -" YES, it would have taken me several years and one thousand scrap computers to accumulate that many trimmed fingers. I paid $417 for five pounds of trimmed fingers, that's $83 per pound. I bought those over-priced fingers to make this and other videos, not to make a profit. Sellers on eBay use the perpetual myth that there is a half ounce of pure gold in every scrap PC to charge, and get, anywhere from two to ten times more than the fingers are worth in terms of the amount of gold that the scrap actually contains. People just keep bidding the price of the scrap higher and higher. The persistence of this myth is astonishing." Now try watching the video again and try making an actual valid and educated comment next time instead of making an asinine, insulting one when it is not needed or necessary. I think you are the one with the "goofy ass grin" when you make those kind of comments. Go and spend some of your money, take a loss and take the time to make an interesting video for people. I am sure you would appreciate getting the rude and insulting comments like yours after you took the time and money to do what he did. You are the douche!

  • @davidlang1125
    @davidlang1125 5 лет назад +9

    I’ve always enjoyed my time in the labs when I was at university especially chemistry and bio sciences.
    Obviously it’s hard to make a buck.
    Thanks for a great video.
    I’ve liked and subscribed.

  • @pablolopezlibedinsky6881
    @pablolopezlibedinsky6881 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent description and step by step demonstration of the process, Thank you!

  • @parcydwr2
    @parcydwr2 Год назад

    Great video.
    I am just watching videos to help my son with his chemistry. I like this as the chemicals you have there are readily available. I think I need to sort my scrap into circuit boards with gold foils to be removed by this process and other items that need to have gold plating stripped from base metals. Thank you.

  • @70289121
    @70289121 5 лет назад +3

    I enjoyed watching you do this. Well worth my time to watch, in fact, I could watch videos like this great one for days. Thanks for posting it.

    • @imsexyroblox6838
      @imsexyroblox6838 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/b9FunEkhTNo/видео.html

  • @orornil1973
    @orornil1973 5 лет назад +3

    as I was watching your video I thought of mr. white on the tv show breaking bad. the video was very interesting and educational. thank you for the video.

  • @KristinaBakerSmith
    @KristinaBakerSmith 4 года назад +10

    Looked like fun at first.

  • @lifeafterlifeplus599
    @lifeafterlifeplus599 4 года назад +2

    I enjoyed watching your showing of getting the gold simply compared to those who would make it seem almost untouchable thank you and God bless you for your efforts

  • @angelobovara317
    @angelobovara317 4 года назад +4

    As of Dec. 2019 that was at least $40 worth if 999 gold.
    If u could do this process on an industrial scale then youv got something.

    • @MichaelJones-bj7tb
      @MichaelJones-bj7tb 4 года назад +1

      There are companies doing that. They often pick up waste computer parts for free also.

    • @colbymerritt5510
      @colbymerritt5510 4 года назад

      Yeah it’s called your cell phones and computers that you all donate back they make more money on the money you all spend to resale it lmao

  • @Explore-Gobal
    @Explore-Gobal 5 лет назад +4

    Hey, thanks for that informative video. I think many watching missed the point.

  • @SeraphX2
    @SeraphX2 5 лет назад +10

    this is literally when i'd figure out how to make a pressing machine with a blade to just cut those off.

    • @capatainnemo
      @capatainnemo 4 года назад +2

      bandsaw would cut them all at once

    • @aaronhale4887
      @aaronhale4887 4 года назад

      duckbill plyers one quick pinch and it's off nice and clean

    • @battlefront390x
      @battlefront390x 4 года назад +1

      You can actually just use a soldering iron and remove all the pins with it. Lol it's so much easier and you can use a shit ton of less chemicals. Or you can just melt what you pulled off but it'll include copper, tin.. yeah

  • @alandeakin3533
    @alandeakin3533 4 года назад

    A very nice way to make money, not from the gold recovery which loses but from the youtube vid watchers now nearing seven million, and i expect we all enjoyed watching it, well done sreetips

  • @harish1948
    @harish1948 5 лет назад +4

    Loved seeing the whole process which was very well explained and well presented. Thanks.

  • @crossifixiod8173
    @crossifixiod8173 5 лет назад +13

    Very cool and interesting video. It was educational to those unfamiliar with the process.
    Crazy how some people fail to recognize the educational aspect of this and instead assume you were trying to show "how to get rich off mining gold from old computer parts". Haha.
    Cool video. Thanks for taking the time to create it and share -- regardless of the final $$$ yield, since that wasn't the ultimate point. (I.e. point was to inform and educate on how one process could be taken to extract gold from old parts.....period!)
    Cheers!

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  5 лет назад

      Thanks Crossifixio. I welcome those who come here looking for the get-rich-quick solution. Even if they leave a negative comment, they still got to learn the truth about how much gold this type of scrap really contains. And that it's not that easy to get. It's the reason I made the video, to do my part to kill the myth.

  • @rzz9594
    @rzz9594 7 лет назад +30

    very interesting you have alot of talent ,smarts and PATIENCE!!!!! reading thru the comments viewers aren't getting your message i.e. over priced escrap! if you are not
    you should be a chem.eng.

    • @manilewis301
      @manilewis301 7 лет назад

      Robert Patterson

    • @manilewis301
      @manilewis301 7 лет назад

      How long she go to sleep trying to I u in yards good I will pay extra or might not get a chance I will be able to go to sleep

    • @dinkvjr
      @dinkvjr 6 лет назад

      Agreed!

  • @JoseRodriguez-yw9kz
    @JoseRodriguez-yw9kz 4 года назад

    That was pretty cool. I'd probably accidentally mix the wrong thing and blow something up so you are looking like a real genius to me right now. Takes alot to make a little but your demonstration is priceless. Thank you.

  • @WillaHerrera
    @WillaHerrera 8 лет назад +35

    I was impressed with your origami skills more than anything else lol

  • @werebacktofamily
    @werebacktofamily 7 лет назад +13

    This is really cool, but the price of gold per 24/k gold per gram is about $40 USD so the return on investment isn't too high compared to what you purchase. Ultimately for that $417 box you got $181.39 back from all that process. That's assuming that each 500 gram batch produced a 1 gram yield. This is a really cool video though, very interesting to see how it is done.

    • @jjjames1061
      @jjjames1061 7 лет назад

      Must factor in the cost of the materials used. He acid, etc.

    • @vashnator
      @vashnator 7 лет назад +5

      dude with the views he got he's made USD 2500 only from the video revenue. That's what it's all about

  • @5555boneman
    @5555boneman 5 лет назад +4

    Interesting process but you spent over $89 + chemicals + precious time. Today, that 1 gram is worth $41.39.

  • @silverskeletonkey1649
    @silverskeletonkey1649 4 года назад

    This was the easiest step by step instruction video to understand i'v ever watched

  • @brendavandyke4967
    @brendavandyke4967 5 лет назад +8

    Allot of steps to process all of that just to get the gold. Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing.

    • @RoasterMcdougalify
      @RoasterMcdougalify 4 года назад

      probably not profitable for the hobbyist but at an industrial scale it would be $$$

  • @daleferdinand
    @daleferdinand 5 лет назад +5

    Very informing and honest. Thanks!

  • @julienjohnston6705
    @julienjohnston6705 6 лет назад +15

    Wow, very well put together. Informative and involved process but looks kinda fun. Thank you for sharing brother, gained a new scriber.

  • @ChrisJ-mf7cj
    @ChrisJ-mf7cj 3 года назад +2

    Great job and wonderful demo! You truly gave me an idea to work with and inspiration.
    One note for your safety- I noticed you corrected yourself on the plastic gloves! But when using the HCL to rinse, I’d suggest using plastic gloves there and not those leather work gloves! The leather will just absorb the acids and burn your fingers and hands up man! Like I said, just a safety note as the rest is spot on. Amazing job!

  • @BOMBOVA
    @BOMBOVA 9 лет назад +4

    well, that was a lot of effort, for very little. enjoyed watching, thanks

    • @eloeri
      @eloeri 8 лет назад +5

      +Thomas Gx Sometimes, this is the very definition of Life.

  • @gordonmackenzie7782
    @gordonmackenzie7782 5 лет назад +40

    Informative. Costly process. 1 gram of gold is US$40.

    • @TehLexx
      @TehLexx 5 лет назад +3

      44.77 actually. He uses his acids very liberally.

    • @karlbuchanan1363
      @karlbuchanan1363 5 лет назад +5

      I think he makes more on people watching the video - but i enjoyed the walk through and yes, i thought "boy uses acid like tap water" what a dump it would be very fast

    • @tinamichelsnelson1563
      @tinamichelsnelson1563 4 года назад +2

      It's 1/21.2020 Price per gram is $50.14 and rising. I think I'd rather trade gold futures on the CBOT! Less Trouble!

  • @MaineOffGrid.
    @MaineOffGrid. 7 лет назад +69

    You're a regular Walter White....

    • @gussygatlin3093
      @gussygatlin3093 7 лет назад +1

      GsP1979
      I Was Thinking The same Thing!!!! 😂😂

    • @richardhodel1834
      @richardhodel1834 6 лет назад +1

      GsP1979, that's what I kept thinking the whole time I was watching!

    • @88KeysIdaho
      @88KeysIdaho 4 года назад

      Jessie- hand me that Erlenmeyer flask!

  • @generosecrans7976
    @generosecrans7976 5 лет назад

    I found the video well presented. That it explained the process with text rather than audio made it convenient to pause, read and comprehend rather than "stop, go back, play and listen again" as so often is the case with most videos.
    For those who question the time and material cost verses profit, consider that sreetips has found his way to earn money working for himself. Letting the chemicles do their work while he is doing something else such as producing videos for those of us looking to educate ourselves or who are just curious shows that he is modivated to get ahead.
    I've often wondered how involved the process of recovering gold from electronics is. Now I know more than I did before I stumbled onto this video. Clearly it's a time consuming process.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  5 лет назад

      Well said. Getting pure gold from any source is never easy. But escrap is the worst. It's not easy to get, the yield is low, and the amount of waste that must be treated before disposal is high. For these reasons I rarely process it.

  • @Asianhalfling
    @Asianhalfling 5 лет назад +17

    the whole process for $50 bucks for of gold, that he spent $450 for. Crazy but recycling is great!

    • @rtchow3000
      @rtchow3000 4 года назад

      irony isn't it? Thomas Edison tested 2000 light bulbs, what a brave man he was with patience and endurance. we would be still burning candles and kill the great white whale for the fatty bladder for spending a lousy $450???

    • @rayknn
      @rayknn 4 года назад

      This is not all the gold. He only used a little bit of the fingers. He probably could have had done this like many times more.

    • @Insutama
      @Insutama 4 года назад

      @@rayknn He would die of old age before he got all the gold out at that rate

  • @dmoneyusa2851
    @dmoneyusa2851 5 лет назад +5

    To do that one must know his chemistry and practice safety

  • @zacharysimpson7353
    @zacharysimpson7353 5 лет назад +54

    You are a Amazing, I would have fun everyday doing that if I could. I love science, and smithing. Both together as one that I would like to do. Great work I love it.

  • @wkw4095
    @wkw4095 5 лет назад +1

    I guess everyone would be doing this if there was money to be made...here it was just a mad scientist showing his skills. :)

  • @wvmontani
    @wvmontani 5 лет назад +5

    Fascinating, but I thought you would get more gold than a small glob the size of a pea.

  • @arlissavaughn1377
    @arlissavaughn1377 5 лет назад +4

    This is like watching a cinematic movie with a sad ending. ;) You start out thinking, "Hey I could do this!" and "Yeah, this is pretty easy." You begin quickly formulating a business plan in your head, while thinking where to procure parts, all while learning some basic chemistry. Then you reach the end of the very informative video, and are like "Wait?!" and pull out your calculator while scratching your head. Then you realize the sad ending to this story... you're not going to have an easy side hustle. Truly enjoyed watching this and learning the process. Would make a great school science lab with donated parts. Thank you!

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  5 лет назад +2

      Before I produced this video I'm quite certain that folks would try this and experience the bad ending in person. Now everyone has a place to come and see that it's not very easy and the amount of gold is very small BEFORE paying good money for the overpriced scrap. Thanks for watching.

    • @arlissavaughn1377
      @arlissavaughn1377 5 лет назад

      Absolutely! Love this!

    • @arlissavaughn1377
      @arlissavaughn1377 5 лет назад

      Absolutely! Love this!

    • @arlissavaughn1377
      @arlissavaughn1377 5 лет назад

      Absolutely! Love this!

    • @arlissavaughn1377
      @arlissavaughn1377 5 лет назад

      Absolutely! Love this!

  • @MrZiggy019
    @MrZiggy019 5 лет назад +10

    A lot of work and chemicals to extract $39 worth of gold. It was an excellent vid from a scientific standpoint though.

    • @jasonvaillancourt2724
      @jasonvaillancourt2724 5 лет назад

      Thats a gram retail

    • @jasonvaillancourt2724
      @jasonvaillancourt2724 5 лет назад

      Woa. & i was starting to strip all my old cell phones. This video just changed my determination down. Ugh... Lol but awesome scientifically though. Alot of processing. A day for 39$. 28 days & you can get a ounce. How much did he pay for the set up & chemicals & waste. I dont think its possible to make any money off this system. But for a hobby. 5-10 years itll be a nice retirment. Say you do it 200 days out of the year. Thank you so much for sharing though. Interesting. Good luck

    • @probablynotdad6553
      @probablynotdad6553 4 года назад +1

      @@jasonvaillancourt2724 buy the scrap while gold is super cheap, process and melt huge quantities while it's high, sell at a profit.

    • @jasonvaillancourt2724
      @jasonvaillancourt2724 4 года назад

      @@probablynotdad6553 thank u for the advice. Thats very human of u. Any suggestions?

    • @probablynotdad6553
      @probablynotdad6553 4 года назад

      @@jasonvaillancourt2724 just what I said, buy when low, sell when high, process as much product as possible to cut downnon wasted materials in order to further lower costs. In the long run just buying the gold or silver already pure is a better investment though.

  • @susanburroughs8456
    @susanburroughs8456 4 года назад

    I don't know how I stumbled on this page, but I'm glad I did! I always wondered how much trouble it would be to "extract" gold from a computer and now I know (a TON!). Kudos on the video. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it!