IT'S CRAZY NO ONE TALKS ABOUT THIS! Easy Way to Melt Gold at Home! Smelting

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @joewarrick6043
    @joewarrick6043 9 месяцев назад +15

    This dude just loves life lol. Good to see

  • @pharbman
    @pharbman 10 месяцев назад +11

    This was so much fun to geek out with you. Love the positive enthusiasm!

  • @stevezozuk9622
    @stevezozuk9622 2 года назад +34

    I have wondered about this for years now . I don't have a furnace for melting , but I'm glad you decided to try it . What a great result for the day . Thanks for showing us this process of melting gold . Cheers my friend

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +3

      Me too Steve! I wasn't finding much information about melting gold like this so had to do some testing myself. It works a charm!

    • @coloradogrowersclub8050
      @coloradogrowersclub8050 2 года назад +4

      @@ColoradoGoldCamp I’ve done it that way since I started. I think it’s the fact that it eats the molds up a lot quicker and people are, I’ll use the word conservative, to be less offensive. Screw that! People are cheap and don’t want to spend the money to replace them earlier. They would rather give themselves grief trying to pour a nice loaf!

    • @maryglo1
      @maryglo1 2 года назад

      The molds are ten bucks. Don't know about the crucibles. How many uses? Can the carbon be cleaned off or is it through the rock? Thinking out loud.
      AskJeffWilliams has a bigg furnace I think. Bigger crucibles. Hope your burn is OK. Honey helps.🐦🎶🎵💫🥰

    • @drfill9210
      @drfill9210 10 месяцев назад +2

      200 us on ebay gets you an electrical smelter. I went that way after I blew off half my face using a gas setup. Much easier, very safe, breaks easily but that's nothing compared to losing eyebrows and 10 square cm of skin...

  • @rudeshooter5655
    @rudeshooter5655 Год назад +5

    I wish I could find someone like you that would take me under their wing as an apprentice. You're a pretty cool, dude man..

  • @aumetalmental8403
    @aumetalmental8403 2 года назад +28

    Have played a bit same as you are. Pouring into mold can turn out very nice, but key is to heat the mold before pouring. Cold mold sucks the heat out of gold so fast that it hardens before you can finish the pour. I found that putting a propane torch on mold to heat it up then leave it on till you finish pour works best for me. But I'm no expert, so your results may differ. 🤣 ✌️😎

    • @varun009
      @varun009 Год назад +6

      No. You're absolutely right. That is _exactly_ the correct procedure especially when using a Graphite mould. No apologies needed.

  • @SugarMapleForge
    @SugarMapleForge Год назад +5

    I found some old pieces of jewlery (10k cufflink and 14k earings). Melted them down with a mapgas torch into buttons. I think im addicted now 🤣

  • @thora8624
    @thora8624 Год назад +3

    "Let's go steady-hand McGee!" That one rly had me laughing!
    never was exactly sure why that bit stood out to me but i just love the way he says it, you can really feel how excited this sort of thing gets him... He's loving it and clearly living his best life!

  • @joek511
    @joek511 10 месяцев назад +27

    That jewelry was gold filled. Bronze (tin & copper) base metal, coated with a karat gold. The tin separated / burned off, producing tin oxide powder .. As that happen the copper was pushed out, like toothpaste from a gold tube (coating). Seen it many times while refining gold. I usually just keep it going until the white powder stops coming out. Melt what's left into shot, then chemically refine it to extract the gold.

    • @LillianEllars-vh3pz
      @LillianEllars-vh3pz Месяц назад

      What do you melt Gold

    • @joek511
      @joek511 Месяц назад

      @@LillianEllars-vh3pz Oxygen and propane cutting torch

  • @joeyc118joseph
    @joeyc118joseph Год назад +47

    I just like how good of a mood this guy is in

    • @PaleOranges
      @PaleOranges Год назад +5

      Gold will do that to yah

    • @Kennicksdaddy
      @Kennicksdaddy 11 месяцев назад +3

      He’s definitely high 😹

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 11 месяцев назад

      @@PaleOrangeslol right? Just like no one is frowning on a jet ski. No one is frowning while playing with their own personal gold lol

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 11 месяцев назад

      @@Kennicksdaddyon money!

    • @pjanoo6973
      @pjanoo6973 9 месяцев назад

      Haha if I had that much gold infront of me so would I

  • @terrenceallmon8893
    @terrenceallmon8893 2 года назад +12

    Dina's! This is Terry. So glad to see you down at the creek. Great job melting those beads. I have been killing it finding arrowheads and artifacts here in Missouri. Keep finding that gold buddy, wish I was there.

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      Hey Terry, what's up man! Long time no see! Really good to hear from you. I am glad to hear that you are still on the hunt and finding awesome treasures out there. Definitely get a hold of me when you make it back to Colorado!

  • @deanevangelista6359
    @deanevangelista6359 10 месяцев назад +5

    Over 50 years ago, NOAA tested ocean fish for metals, especially mercury. They found more gold than mercury in their samples.

    • @om9078
      @om9078 2 месяца назад +1

      and now I am quite sure they have more mercury.

  • @johnsaucerhunter
    @johnsaucerhunter 2 года назад +8

    Congrats,,, well done and with no flux... who knew?

  • @SCSColoradoable
    @SCSColoradoable 2 года назад +7

    Do you level your oven before starting? I wonder if that would help it fill the mold more evenly? Your quite the perfectionist.

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +5

      Good point SCS. I did not level the furnace. That could have made all of the difference!

  • @puddler3327
    @puddler3327 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for showing this information on how to smelt Gold this way you are the only one I’ve seen do it this way well done for coming up with the idea I will be using it myself in the future thank you Wayne from Victoria Australia

  • @silversleuth007
    @silversleuth007 Месяц назад

    Your enthusiasm is contagious.
    Very cool.

  • @brandonbarthel3739
    @brandonbarthel3739 10 месяцев назад

    That’s how I do my small ones also. I don’t have as much gold to play with as u do so I gotta preserve what I do have. So I don’t pour cuz I mess those small pours up everytime. Love ur videos. Keep ‘em coming

  • @douglascrawford4791
    @douglascrawford4791 6 месяцев назад +5

    I really appreciate your enthusiasm brother

    • @gtrob1
      @gtrob1 6 месяцев назад

      Homie literally has me smiling despite feeling like warmed over death atm.
      Also makes me homesick for Colorado. Awesome stuff

  • @dewardtaylor4192
    @dewardtaylor4192 2 года назад +3

    Killer melt, South Africa gold coin made used this process to make there gold shine thanks for the great video

  • @firefox2716
    @firefox2716 2 года назад +6

    Graphite will oxidize over time in your kiln and will crack, so be careful you can loose your gold when the Graphite mold cracks in the kiln. The graphite mold is good for a few smelts like your doing, I used this method before.

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +2

      It definitely would not be fun to lose your gold that way. Trouble is that any crucible, mold or dish is susceptible to cracking.

    • @firefox2716
      @firefox2716 2 года назад

      @@ColoradoGoldCamp True , crucibles & cupel,s only good for a few smelt,s. I do like your set up for production and grahite mold for gold bars, your doing awesome 🥳🤙

  • @buddylee9236
    @buddylee9236 2 года назад +7

    Might I suggest pouring a bar to get the amount right and then return it to the furnace melt it a second time and hit it with some flux to get the pretty bar because I'm sure you'll get better results if you get the amount right which I'm sure is harder to do when you are putting irregularly shaped solid pieces with gaps in between into the mold trying to eyeball it

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +2

      Good suggestions Buddy. This gold is most raw and not refined so I am not too concerned about exacting weights.

  • @shaunandrews6313
    @shaunandrews6313 Год назад +5

    if you torch the crucible as you pour you will get a much cleaner pour and less is stuck in the crucible

    • @GamingKeenBeaner
      @GamingKeenBeaner Год назад +2

      That mold is designed to be preheated with a torch too...

  • @Leo-qd2ud
    @Leo-qd2ud 2 года назад +10

    Dang that’s a lotta pretty metal!

  • @thetourminator
    @thetourminator Год назад

    This is the first video I've seen on this channel. Your enthusiasm reminds me of that guy that had/has a youtube channel , he made videos mostly in northwest arizona. I could be wrong but I think his name is Jeff.

    • @gregzajac479
      @gregzajac479 6 месяцев назад

      When I first heard this video I immediately thought of another channel I recently came across - I thought it was Ask Jeff Williams until I saw the CGC moniker. Lovem both

  • @GSProspecting
    @GSProspecting 2 года назад +4

    Great job all around fam. Keep on having fun. Gold Squad Out!!!

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      Yeehaaaaa, thanks GS. Molten gold sure has a way of putting a smile on your face!

  • @th8298
    @th8298 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. I will try that real soon. I wish you lived closer to me... that way you could explain it all in person. I'm better at learning in person. But I still try.

  • @theminerstable4790
    @theminerstable4790 2 года назад +1

    RUclips's not giving me my notifications. Sucks I missed this when you uploaded it.
    I love watching gold melt. Nice!

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      Shoot, that's a bummer! It has been happening to me as well. Melting season is upon us!

  • @drfill9210
    @drfill9210 10 месяцев назад

    Hey mate, I'm of a similar mind, questioning the use of flux but on a more challenging level- separating gold, silver and copper just using temperature... it's a nightmare!
    Anyways no flux would be much easier on components. Sadly weight in, weight out won't cut it for me. I'll watch to the end and see what i can learn.

  • @frantiseklaluch6605
    @frantiseklaluch6605 2 года назад +2

    Hi man, I have new furnace, just 10x10x10 cm (4inch), I am going to do exactly that with my gold (or silver). I have seen nice round molds with cap, those are higher, so more gold fits in.. Now, I am trying to learn cupellation, I have some cupels, not much success with gold yet, silver works better.

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      Time, materials and temperature are the key. I have a few videos showing cupelling. Best of luck! ruclips.net/video/C7I91UUTsTs/видео.html

  • @gerardange
    @gerardange 2 года назад +2

    I have used a propane Torch on small amounts without flux and that worked too. I think the purity is important to get good results.

  • @rockyegner6451
    @rockyegner6451 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. This is going on my whish list. By the way, you link a respirator mask you use. At which stage/point is the used? I didn't catch it in the video

  • @Sharksbref
    @Sharksbref 2 года назад +3

    I believe the hammering makes the gold more brittle hence the cracking. The gold should be annealed between hammering to prevent the cracking.

    • @SCSColoradoable
      @SCSColoradoable 2 года назад

      That makes sense. Good reminder

    • @Oldmane-420
      @Oldmane-420 2 года назад +4

      Pure gold can be hammered to micron thickness without annealing. Gold leaf is the perfect example, artisans have been hammering gold leaf for centuries. Golds major attraction is it’s workability, plus the fact that pure gold does not decay.

  • @kevingordon8275
    @kevingordon8275 Год назад +3

    Hello, I'm new to your Channel. I have some gold items that I'm going to attempt to smelt into bars and I basically ordered everything that you have from Amazon. I'm going to be testing the oven out this weekend. Any suggestions on how long I should leave gold items in the oven for? Through this video I see your time running between 5 and 10 minutes, but what about the temperature setting? Thank you in advance

  • @elfillari
    @elfillari Год назад +5

    Try to keep the melted gold as liquid (hot) as possible the whole thru pouring episode! To torching it with flame during the pouring it will remain the melted metal being amorphous until it sets on the mold all the way

  • @rickstash3548
    @rickstash3548 2 года назад +3

    Sure is some pretty gold. Do you know if that works with silver?

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      It should work. I will do some testing and let you know in a future video.

  • @billiehydrick6417
    @billiehydrick6417 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing this my friend gotta luv gold

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      Indeed! Molten and solid gold is a real sight to behold!

  • @paraglidingprospector
    @paraglidingprospector 2 года назад +5

    Fun video! Do you have any experience with a gas furnace for smelting too?

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      Yes, here is the playlist. Mostly smelting and some melting: ruclips.net/p/PLOckb-AKI23iH33mTDYJ220H_ougkD5Lg

    • @paraglidingprospector
      @paraglidingprospector 2 года назад

      @@ColoradoGoldCamp Thank you! ✨👏🏻✨

  • @autotek7930
    @autotek7930 2 года назад +3

    Woo hoo first. Glad to see another video bro

  • @UncleBildo
    @UncleBildo 2 года назад +1

    Nice chunks! Have had the pipe dream forever of having a small claim/mine. Dawned on me that physically it's beyond me anymore. Love putzing around checking out rocks and panning regardless..... Howdy from the desert part of Washington.

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +2

      Heck yea, keep your dreams alive WM! Just scale it down to what you can handle and enjoy the adventure! Best of luck out there!

  • @bg8387
    @bg8387 2 года назад +2

    Second, very cool vid. That orange crazy stuff is weird. Didn't know about this

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      It sure is. I imagine that it is some form of sulphide.

  • @andrewferneau8720
    @andrewferneau8720 8 месяцев назад

    hey so I melt broken jewelry a lot, and I've run into that yellow stuff that turns white a couple times. I've noticed that when something is like really heavy plated and seems gold, but is just plated, it produces that. I think it has something to do with the copper interacting with something else. Also I think the reason the other button broke and split is because it might have been hardened more then the other one (could be wrong with that one though).

  • @troyoz4966
    @troyoz4966 2 года назад +1

    Good day! I live north of BV, local prospector, follow some of your videos in familiar country where I grew up. Thank you for sharing all the useful information and geology! So question for you, I have about a 1/4 oz of gold I tried to melt down using borax and other flux and couldn’t get it hot enough with map gas torch. The gold is still in the crucible and stuck in the flux. It has been in this trapped state for a few years now. Any ideas on how to get it out easily without an extensive smelting setup? I appreciate your expertise!

    • @livesonjura
      @livesonjura Год назад +1

      Get a 2nd torch, use two torches at the same time, MAP gas will melt the gold

  • @garrycunningham6188
    @garrycunningham6188 2 года назад +2

    Please tell me as I watch you keep the 1oz button! It’s so beautiful 🤩

  • @oddball746
    @oddball746 2 года назад +3

    Readers, this is simply Gold fever at play. He will recover.

  • @phillip9468
    @phillip9468 2 года назад +2

    @Colorado Gold Camp. So if I get a gold ring or two (18 K), cut them into pieces, put them in a mould, then carefully use my Oxy/ Acetylene torch on the bottom of the mould, would I get the same result?

  • @prospectorpete
    @prospectorpete 2 года назад +1

    Ill be happy to refine it for you. All karrat jewelery has copper and silver. White gold also has palladium or platinum

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      Hey Pete! I might have to take you up on that. Refining is not my specialty.

    • @prospectorpete
      @prospectorpete 2 года назад

      @@ColoradoGoldCamp it's easy. And I'll return it with a mirror finnish

  • @au2895
    @au2895 2 года назад +9

    Had no idea this was possible, thank you for sharing!

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      My pleasure Au! I also assumed that flux had to be used.

    • @howradbankston3484
      @howradbankston3484 2 года назад

      Now can you melt karrot gold to1835°and then pour into the appropriate size cone mold to further refine it? I am really really curious to see what would happen if you did that! Because what would stop the metal from naturally separating as it solidified? I would think the impurities would just be reduced to slag or mat? Can't wait to find out? Till then them high grade tellurides are calling my name! God Bless!
      HowRad

    • @howradbankston3484
      @howradbankston3484 2 года назад

      Also wonder if you could just do away with The crucible and nothing right in the cone mold sounds like working on another show now can't wait to find out!

    • @tjmmcd1
      @tjmmcd1 Год назад

      Are you kidding me? Sure you can melt it, but NO ONE and I definitely mean, NO ONE, will buy it.

    • @fabioseverini4661
      @fabioseverini4661 Год назад

      ​@@tjmmcd1Why is that ? Thanks

  • @leroywelsh5439
    @leroywelsh5439 2 года назад +1

    Thats awesome as didnt no this ,wat type of furnace is that ,wud a glass furnace work?

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      A glass furnace could very well work if it gets hot enough. I have link for this furnace in the video description.

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      amzn.to/3cTUka3

    • @leroywelsh5439
      @leroywelsh5439 2 года назад

      @@ColoradoGoldCamp awesome thank you

  • @kingmrdad8014
    @kingmrdad8014 4 месяца назад

    I was wandering if you could share a link where I could purchase a furnace like you are using. Thanks

  • @sarahsaathoff4648
    @sarahsaathoff4648 2 года назад +2

    You mentioned making a coin. That would be cool. I would be interested in buying a CGC custom gold coin

    • @sarahsaathoff4648
      @sarahsaathoff4648 2 года назад +1

      How would you make it a coin? Would you spray release on a stamp and stamp it while it is hot or stamp it like you would stamp any other metal (after it is cooled)?

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      @@sarahsaathoff4648 There are a few different ways to do this. First, I would want to purify the gold to say 3 or 4, 9999's. Then you could put a bead through a roller to flatten and then stamp it. To make better and more detailed coins on a small scale, sand casting would work fairly well.

  • @diggin3097
    @diggin3097 2 года назад +1

    Enjoy seeing all that gold good melt

  • @scottys1423
    @scottys1423 18 дней назад

    I thought the graphite molds were for use in vacuum or N2-purged ovens. Graphite is carbon and will oxidize; but apparently slowly.

  • @PreciousOpal
    @PreciousOpal 4 дня назад

    I melted some zinc in one of them...and it must have destroyed my crucible when I went to use it in the kiln with fine silver...because the zinc must have lowered the resistance to heat in that crusible...it crumbled

  • @wendycarlson1801
    @wendycarlson1801 Год назад

    I thought they did a dry run on new crucibles i would think on molds as well to make sure they aren't defective and expode your gold all over our oven?

  • @the_luminary
    @the_luminary 4 месяца назад

    So this is the same process as any other metals, just within their respective melting point, right?

  • @TheDudesin
    @TheDudesin 11 месяцев назад

    What did you think was gonna happen when you smack gold or any soft metal with a hammer,yeah it gets really hot really fast

  • @staytight6340
    @staytight6340 3 дня назад

    Gold Gold Gold Gold
    My Man!!!

  • @seanmcerlane9317
    @seanmcerlane9317 11 месяцев назад +1

    Take fine grit sandpaper to those molds and wet newspaper soak them

  • @debbiesmith1479
    @debbiesmith1479 Год назад

    Man..i started listening before actually watching the video...dude...you sound like I believe his name is Dan Ankroyd...dont know if you've ever been told ...but I think you could stunt double his voice.....wish I was in good enough health to go out and adventure and search for some of those gold nuggets ...i really wish I could do it with my young grandson....but have him learn how to do it all safely and how to identify the dangerous minerals and rocks and safe way to make it a safe fun but profitable hobbie!

  • @rastaralph7154
    @rastaralph7154 Год назад +1

    That's very impressive I must say. 👌❤️💛💚

  • @s.d.iprospecting4359
    @s.d.iprospecting4359 Год назад +1

    Im just geting into hard rock and smelting and melting. What would you recomend for a smelting/melting and cupelling furnace to start with? I have a budget around 300 bucks.

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  Год назад

      Definitely this one: amzn.to/3cTUka3

    • @elfillari
      @elfillari Год назад

      Why don't you concern instead of electrical kiln to use a propane heated melting kiln? With two hundred bug you'll get a nice and economical one with?

    • @filipbiczak2592
      @filipbiczak2592 10 месяцев назад

      Can this method be used to melt couple kilo at the same time?

  • @Evergreenprospectors
    @Evergreenprospectors 11 месяцев назад

    I do that with my beach gold before i refine it, then i redo it in the oven.

  • @buddylee9236
    @buddylee9236 2 года назад +1

    I've seen the melting dishes and crucibles both glazed with Borax really good before they're used the first time and I understand that's the way to go but I've never tried it so take that with a grain of salt as you would any second hand information from somebody you don't know but know that I heard it from more than one credible source with experience

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      Hehe yes, that is one way to do it using a mapp or acetenyl torch. I think this way is much easier.

  • @cesmith777
    @cesmith777 8 месяцев назад

    Curious what is the realized profit after running the furnance/molds? Examples are fine just trying to fix cost vs return.

  • @jamsax6915
    @jamsax6915 2 года назад +2

    What’s the purity of the gold bars from all the different gold?

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      These have been tested and all are above 80% one is even 98%

  • @mobseen69
    @mobseen69 Год назад

    Probly was brass... which is copper and zinc. Zinc burns at high heat and makes a yellow sooty material

  • @ElohimYellow
    @ElohimYellow Год назад

    Since your in the industry, does "lynch mining" sell good gold? Only asking because they seem to be the only ones I can find actually selling Gold at Spot. If you have any better tips or suppliers that I should go through let me know!

  • @jeffersonstategold8349
    @jeffersonstategold8349 2 года назад +1

    Crazy reaction! way cool idea!

  • @thomasrogers5818
    @thomasrogers5818 2 года назад

    cook it until the temp hits 2,150. no flux. pours better from a crucible that way and sets better in the graphite molds.

  • @Joe-s8y
    @Joe-s8y 9 месяцев назад

    I love every part of this video 🎉

  • @DreidMusicalX
    @DreidMusicalX Год назад

    I thought you don't use a coating for graphite molds? Are those not graphite, or is gold different?

  • @ladyhawkeyeAhlora
    @ladyhawkeyeAhlora Год назад +1

    Thank you, I needed a good laugh

  • @MegaSilverStacker
    @MegaSilverStacker 2 года назад

    Keep Pushin!! Nice result sir

  • @dougodette4582
    @dougodette4582 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video brother of this process,thanks so much for sharing 👍⛏️🌵

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure Doug. Sometimes we have to test out new methods to see if they work.

    • @dougodette4582
      @dougodette4582 2 года назад

      @@ColoradoGoldCamp yes for sure brother! Keep up the good work👍

  • @boydsaxton9937
    @boydsaxton9937 Год назад

    Would like info on purchasing your mine
    Thank you

  • @njw1383
    @njw1383 7 месяцев назад

    Does it increase the value if they are melted down

    • @bryanswann94
      @bryanswann94 6 месяцев назад

      As long as you get to the pure gold . Never mix your gold . Keep 10k with 10k and so on.

  • @chrisbushnell707
    @chrisbushnell707 2 года назад

    Did you do the nugget club for July yet?

  • @billithekid7056
    @billithekid7056 2 года назад +1

    Do concentrates straight from the rock

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      I am not sure what you mean. Most of this gold did originally come from solid rock.

  • @PirateStacker
    @PirateStacker 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating video, new subscriber! Interesting to see you experiment with it. Great looking little bars bro!

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      Thanks and welcome Pirate! This method of melting bullion is so easy!

  • @JimmyJimJimJames
    @JimmyJimJimJames 10 месяцев назад

    What was the kiln temperature?

  • @CaptainRadack
    @CaptainRadack Год назад

    This was a big help to me, THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @shauncorless8965
    @shauncorless8965 Год назад +1

    Always have a bucket of water close by ,,I've had some near miss,s

  • @Luckk1990
    @Luckk1990 Год назад

    Shaggy hunting gold. :D great video

  • @corndawg8888
    @corndawg8888 2 года назад +2

    Another great video, thanks for your hard work.

  • @danielweaver7347
    @danielweaver7347 2 года назад +1

    You need to melt with borax and stir with a carbon rod to remove Impurities, and you need to melt in a Crucible and pour the gold, with no moisture around

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад

      That works also, but my point is that we can accomplish pretty much the same outcome by just melting the gold in a graphite mold such as this. Quicker, easier and cheaper. Borax will remove some minor impurities during a quick melt but you will still be left with impure gold. I don't see any real benefit in doing it that way anymore. Unless I am missing something?

    • @danielweaver7347
      @danielweaver7347 2 года назад

      Full control melt with borax in a curable and stirring with a carbon rod, is how jewelry is cleaned up and a lot of impurity is pulled out before casting fyi Cheap roach killer is 99% borax

  • @greatbasingoldrush
    @greatbasingoldrush 2 года назад +1

    That's the way I have been doing it for years

  • @genadavies5474
    @genadavies5474 Год назад

    If you melt 24 k gold jewlery does it matter if it's white gold and yellow, together?

    • @JimmyJimJimJames
      @JimmyJimJimJames 10 месяцев назад +1

      If its white gold its not 24k, it's most likely alloyed with nickel.

  • @quintonharvey1501
    @quintonharvey1501 2 года назад +1

    Where did you get your furnace

    • @ColoradoGoldCamp
      @ColoradoGoldCamp  2 года назад +1

      I got it here: amzn.to/3cTUka3 there are some other useful links in the video description.

  • @berthabey219
    @berthabey219 7 месяцев назад

    Interested in buying your mine

  • @arnedalbakk6315
    @arnedalbakk6315 Год назад

    Hello Colorado. Nice clip😊
    Arne 🇳🇴Norway

  • @WestCoastGoldProspecting
    @WestCoastGoldProspecting 2 года назад +1

    Good job man 👌

  • @trialbyfire2582
    @trialbyfire2582 2 года назад +1

    The slip of the tongue on prills happens. Your assays are incomplete. Dore buttons is correct. Dore , not gold. The moment you say your assaying , the buttons would be cornets after parting. I will assume I missed the videos of parting and annealing. When melting gold or dore , you wouldn't use Flux anyway. Borax is a thinner and not Flux, plumbers use Flux, Flux to smelters and assayers is a constitute of many ingredients , ie : everything but your litharge in your assay charge. Magnesium Dioxide is a Flux, there are a couple of dual use ingredients , salt is both a thinner and oxidizer. You will have to redo all your assays to get the real numbers once you have a cup or cornet to weight. The reason we don't put our graphite molds in the furnace is thermal shock. Good luck and keep working it but , it's time to learn to do it correctly.

    • @paraglidingprospector
      @paraglidingprospector 2 года назад

      You’ve got a great YT handle/channel name. Think you could post a video about what you’re referring to? Sounds like a you’ve done some assaying previously? Thx!

  • @GENESISFAMILYDENTAL
    @GENESISFAMILYDENTAL Год назад

    Hi did you get the scale from Amazon thanks

  • @savagepatty
    @savagepatty 2 года назад

    The one that messed up your furnace was gold and copper? I didn’t think anyone used orichalcum anymore.

  • @kenkaliyuga
    @kenkaliyuga Год назад

    How do you make casting grain out of bullion?

  • @pauly51
    @pauly51 2 года назад +1

    Gold loafs. Awesome

  • @robertfritchey-zq1wn
    @robertfritchey-zq1wn Год назад

    What do you want for the mine?

  • @stevecasvan5225
    @stevecasvan5225 2 года назад +5

    It's obvious that jewelry was not carat gold. I just finished a ring a couple of months ago that I made from scrap gold and a gold chain. Melted it cast it out hammered it out rolled it out. No issues and it's absolutely gorgeous. That bead that cracked like that probably had some lead in it. Lead makes gold super brittle. Karat gold is made with gold copper silver and a couple of other metals now and then. Sorry to see that happen. You need to make sure your scrap is real. I've thrown out several questionable pieces. Take care thanks

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 11 месяцев назад

      Lol what? Lead in gold doesn’t mean it’s not real gold. 14k gold where 40% of the metal is lead, is worth just as much as 14k gold where 40% of it is copper. Or any other metal. The 58% gold of 14k, is all that matters. So not really sure where you’re getting the “not real” scrap from. It’s still real, as we discussed, that only the gold content is what we care about.

  • @Airsoft_forever777
    @Airsoft_forever777 2 года назад +1

    Try doing that with platinum

  • @TheJguillory2008
    @TheJguillory2008 Год назад

    How much you selling the gold mine for I’m definitely interested

  • @kingmrdad8014
    @kingmrdad8014 4 месяца назад

    Found it. Thanks