Excellent finds at the junk yard! I look forward to seeing you process all the boards. MUCH luck in your gold & silver recovery!! Love your channel! Jim in Phoenix, Arizona.
very ghood find, with time is more dificult to find stuff like that. next time take with you a large bar to move big yunk maybee more treasurs untouched under heavy yunk. happy gold recovery
That’s some great stuff. Can’t wait to watch you do your thing to it all. Love seeing the inside of the chips.. Keep up all your hard work sharing this for us.. 🙏❤️ from Burlington VT.
love watching your videos my friend, i feel like you could be my far far away long lost twin brother. those kinds of hauls are like christmas morning:))) keep the great videos coming
10:50 wow! copyright 1965 what a great find brother! i wish i could go to a military scrapyard to find goodies like those. did you make a video about processing those parts?
I have been really hoping and waiting for a video about recovery of silver from the boards with the black silver on them. Please make that video. I will even send you some materials if you need it
Some of those Altera FPGA's are expensive, especially military, might be better to remove those with hot air and sell as used components rather than extract the gold from them 😉
As always a great video keep them coming! Think you can send me your email address so I can send you some pictures of what I have & what I am processing, all the stuff I have I get for free but need some help on what I should keep & what I should just sell the way it is.
Those big boards at the end - I think you shot yourself in the foot. They are worth more as a board set to computer collectors than they are for scrap, by a pretty good margin.
@@ecar622 They really do not look bad at all, and would clean up nicely (unlike most of his other boards in that stack, which are scrap). Anyway @999_Dusan, remember that distinctive pattern on the edge of the cards - the big wide fingers, the grouping, the spacing, the notches - those are cards for DEC computers, and are almost always worth more than scrap to the computer collectors, sometimes by a very wide margin. There are loads of guys out there that can ID them.
Man, I would love to shop there. You are so lucky to have this available to gather material. Way to go.
wow great collection brother thank you for sharing
Those Red switch on the big panel you saw us at the last contain a gold ball inside them very good scrap well done
Great score!!!! You're gonna be busy for a while.
Thanks
Awesome! Looking forward to see them processed :)
Excellent finds at the junk yard! I look forward to seeing you process all the boards. MUCH luck in your gold & silver recovery!! Love your channel! Jim in Phoenix, Arizona.
I wish we had places like that where I live, I'm soooo jealous ! lol. Can't wait to see how much gold you get after you process everything.
you have a very keen eye nice stuff you picked
very ghood find, with time is more dificult to find stuff like that. next time take with you a large bar to move big yunk maybee more treasurs untouched under heavy yunk. happy gold recovery
Nice boards, I like that place
That’s some great stuff. Can’t wait to watch you do your thing to it all.
Love seeing the inside of the chips..
Keep up all your hard work sharing this for us..
🙏❤️ from Burlington VT.
Some very nice finds there 👌🏼👌🏼those ceramics probably covered half your costs
Wow ! the inside of that ceramic.......far out man from a far out old man, good job ace.
Amazing video as always. Very interesting to see
Sweet haul man. I'm jealous.
I hope you make good money on these boards so you have a place to get Ewaste!! More videos for me to watch!!
Have a Great Day My Friend!!!
love watching your videos my friend, i feel like you could be my far far away long lost twin brother. those kinds of hauls are like christmas morning:)))
keep the great videos coming
Good score my friend,I’m bloody jealous lol,it will very interesting to see how much gold recovery you get from the ics
Nice 👌👍😁
Some nice boards you should see a profit
I wish we had yards like that in the uk.
10:50
wow! copyright 1965
what a great find brother! i wish i could go to a military scrapyard to find goodies like those. did you make a video about processing those parts?
Dusan please make a video on expiry of acids and other like smb and borax powder.
Some of that stuff is OLD! High gold content back in the 1960s, 70s, 80s.
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Please make a video when you removing all that material from boards
20.51 it says 1965 on the board. really nice ceramics too
WOW!
Gold trace pcb's! I want to move to Serbia! Is it cold there?!?
Bro today is a day for you .👍
I have been really hoping and waiting for a video about recovery of silver from the boards with the black silver on them. Please make that video. I will even send you some materials if you need it
Some of those Altera FPGA's are expensive, especially military, might be better to remove those with hot air and sell as used components rather than extract the gold from them 😉
in the last few boards, you forgot to mention mlcc's! 😉
How do you open the ic?
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Superrr good bossku😂👍👍👍👍
thank you for your efforts sir I have a question where I can buy electronic waste on the internet and is alibaba guaranteed for the purchase
Brate gde se nalazi taj otpad ako mogu da znam?hvala
As always a great video keep them coming! Think you can send me your email address so I can send you some pictures of what I have & what I am processing, all the stuff I have I get for free but need some help on what I should keep & what I should just sell the way it is.
yam, yam... :)
You should build robot.
Those big boards at the end - I think you shot yourself in the foot. They are worth more as a board set to computer collectors than they are for scrap, by a pretty good margin.
They were probably rained on tho
@@ecar622 They really do not look bad at all, and would clean up nicely (unlike most of his other boards in that stack, which are scrap). Anyway @999_Dusan, remember that distinctive pattern on the edge of the cards - the big wide fingers, the grouping, the spacing, the notches - those are cards for DEC computers, and are almost always worth more than scrap to the computer collectors, sometimes by a very wide margin. There are loads of guys out there that can ID them.
go back and buy everything from em
ti si sigurno natrcao na neko " DALLAS" ic kolo, treba mi jedno za radio stanicu ....
Hoces se jednom osjetiti da bi vise zaradio da snimas na nasem jeziku