Only because he is extracting and purifying precious metals like gold and silver etc If he was producing iron bars from rust you may not be all that interested 😁
@PetraKann I'm not sure what you're getting at. Is it because you fail to acknowledge the complexity, or you're simply too daft and cynical to understand the significance of the process?
Hello Sreetips! I have discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago, and I absolutely love it. Your work is great and very informative. No distracting music or whatever. It even helps me to fall I sleep when I can’t. Cheers!
Hi Streetips, I absolutely love your videos and admire the incredible work you do! Watching you refine gold and turn waste into beautiful new bars is always fascinating. I noticed that you performed a stannous chloride test before adding the iron sulfide to precipitate the gold from the solution, which was a great step to check for gold presence. However, after the precipitation, it might be worth performing the test again, as there could potentially still be platinum, palladium, or other precious metals in the solution. Congratulations on recovering 8.9 g of gold - fantastic work! Greetings from Poland, and I look forward to your next videos!
My favorites are always the waste containers. It's like getting gold from nothing. Did you check the original waste solutions? They looked pretty yellowish, like some of the gold went back into the solution. You'll pick it up when you do the big recovery videos. I always wondered why you didn't decant your dropped gold through a filter. You would be able to catch all of it, and rinse it in the filter. Then just melt the whole package to get your bar.
Also, those particles he allows to pass are part of his savings account 😂. There's nothing like not knowing how much you saved and get surprises. This time it was close to US$800, which many struggle to get on their actual savings account
Its always so fascinating to me how as soon as the aqua regia starts to dissolve gold, it turns the most beautiful golden-orangey color, like the most delicious orange pop/soda. It almost looks identical to the orange Hi-C they serve at McDonalds... like the gold is letting you know its in there by making the whole solution a beautiful golden color. Then after its precipitated with the Na2S2O5, it goes cloudy then clear like old bathwater and the gold falls out like a snow shower of precious metal flakes. Just fascinating. Our Universe was marvelously created indeed.
You could recover the nitric via the distillation kit you have as you boiled off the excess nitric. Also with the leftover copper nitrate after all the silver has been cemented out
Could he then attempt to utilize the profits to build a device to capture wind to convert into electricity? Backyard wind towers can only be constructed by humans who have #VanHelsing, #Daybreakers, and #GoodMorningVietnam purchase histories within their #BigData profile. Wives start yammering like #ShaynaHubers in jail once the magnets arrive via UPS. If sreetips can't construct a commercially viable backyard wind tower, it may be possible that essentially "no one can". Pecan Pie lovers always fear. No one can.
Could we get a video in the difference between processing chips and fingers/pins. I not with chips you used a nitric bath after the hcl bath to collect silver before aqua Rega. I want to make sure when I do this I contain all other metals then gold like silver copper and palladium to drop later after resolving and dropping gold.
Just curious... what would happen if you let Aqua Regia sit in a container and evaporate off? Would you still end up with the gold dust/powder like when you add the SMB?
any particular reason why you don't also use a vacuum siphon, like the one you used here, on the waste liquids when doing the actual gold refining? i.e., the silver nitrate solutions after inquartation and especially the boil & rinses after precipitating the gold out of solution? aside from simply not wanting to or not having the time to set up the vacuum siphon. basically, is there something i'm missing in the calculus for doing that, or is it merely just a preference thing?
Isn’t there gold in solution on your waste containers too? Why not drop some SMB into those to precipitate out that gold too? Or maybe do a test on the liquid to see what kind of gold may be present?
Why'd I read your thumbnail in a thick central american accent??? looks like a little golden race car, just needs little tiny golden wheels. =b micromachine sreetips edition
happy to see the gold bar refined from the 'waste' container, this is the video i want to see the most so far. Could you try to extract gold from a huge blob/ rocks(contained gold) using refiney method in your next video? it would be interesting to watch
Happy to see the gold bar refined from the 'waste' container - this is exactly the kind of video I love watching! Your process is fascinating and inspiring. I had an idea that could make for an amazing video: there's a channel called MBMMLLC, where they mine and process GOLD ORE. It would be incredible to see a collaboration where you refine gold from one of their products, like ore or concentrates. Watching you clean and extract gold from raw, mined material would be so interesting! Just a thought - keep up the great work, I always look forward to your videos!
Hi Kevin, what a nice bar (: I was wondering how much is on the bottom of your waste containers. But why are you selling this? In our last conversation (where you bought the Dimes and 1/10 Oz gold coins) you told me you're not selling any of your gold ...
Why have you switched to ferrous sulfate from SMB? I notice you usually do one refining with FS as opposed the SMB is there a reason? Great videos as always
i think that Iron sulfate works particularly well in solutions that may contain impurities or base metals. It's less reactive with non-precious metals compared to SMB, which might make it a better choice when refining material of mixed quality.
Would a stanis check on the original beginning liquid told you if you still had gold in solution? Or would any gold still in solution be so small that is would not be recovered now and just recovered from a stock pot refining later?
@@wayneneher6362 I know where you're coming from, but it's important to consider that he does multiple passes with HCl purification. The waste streams are markedly easier to deal with.
It's not so much a question of it dissolving other metals as well as gold, rather what comes out of solution with the additions of SMB, or in this case ferrous sulfate.
Your work is unparalleled. You never cease to impress. You rock!
Only because he is extracting and purifying precious metals like gold and silver etc
If he was producing iron bars from rust you may not be all that interested 😁
@PetraKann I'm not sure what you're getting at. Is it because you fail to acknowledge the complexity, or you're simply too daft and cynical to understand the significance of the process?
Glad to see your back in the full swing of things SREETIPS. 👍❤️🤙
What happened to him?
Hello Sreetips! I have discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago, and I absolutely love it. Your work is great and very informative. No distracting music or whatever. It even helps me to fall I sleep when I can’t. Cheers!
I just watched your last video and wondered how much gold you have in those waste containers. Perfect timing!
I thought the same!
Me too 😂
Me Three!
And that’s 4 of us!
Make it 5
Gotta love when you cash in your "savings account". Always an interesting video
I believe that you have mastered the various pouring techniques and juggling a camera. Great job.
Hi Streetips,
I absolutely love your videos and admire the incredible work you do! Watching you refine gold and turn waste into beautiful new bars is always fascinating.
I noticed that you performed a stannous chloride test before adding the iron sulfide to precipitate the gold from the solution, which was a great step to check for gold presence. However, after the precipitation, it might be worth performing the test again, as there could potentially still be platinum, palladium, or other precious metals in the solution.
Congratulations on recovering 8.9 g of gold - fantastic work! Greetings from Poland, and I look forward to your next videos!
Gooooood evening from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great night!
Good evening beautiful Florida people, from icy Canada!
Goooood evening!
Using the green gasket to make up the stopper size
Difference is a good idea .
Had to write that down
Great video as always man.
Been waiting for this one!!
My favorites are always the waste containers. It's like getting gold from nothing.
Did you check the original waste solutions? They looked pretty yellowish, like some of the gold went back into the solution. You'll pick it up when you do the big recovery videos.
I always wondered why you didn't decant your dropped gold through a filter. You would be able to catch all of it, and rinse it in the filter. Then just melt the whole package to get your bar.
That yellow color is from the ferrous sulfate. There is likely no more than a tiny trace of gold left if any. The stock pot will get it if there is...
Also, those particles he allows to pass are part of his savings account 😂.
There's nothing like not knowing how much you saved and get surprises. This time it was close to US$800, which many struggle to get on their actual savings account
You always deliver. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Fascinating 🙏🏼
Always nice to score some gold from old solutions!
Its always so fascinating to me how as soon as the aqua regia starts to dissolve gold, it turns the most beautiful golden-orangey color, like the most delicious orange pop/soda. It almost looks identical to the orange Hi-C they serve at McDonalds... like the gold is letting you know its in there by making the whole solution a beautiful golden color. Then after its precipitated with the Na2S2O5, it goes cloudy then clear like old bathwater and the gold falls out like a snow shower of precious metal flakes. Just fascinating. Our Universe was marvelously created indeed.
You are welcome. Nice quick clean up of the byproduct, which is the result of saving time. Thank you Sir!👍👍🤟
You could recover the nitric via the distillation kit you have as you boiled off the excess nitric. Also with the leftover copper nitrate after all the silver has been cemented out
Could he then attempt to utilize the profits to build a device to capture wind to convert into electricity? Backyard wind towers can only be constructed by humans who have #VanHelsing, #Daybreakers, and #GoodMorningVietnam purchase histories within their #BigData profile. Wives start yammering like #ShaynaHubers in jail once the magnets arrive via UPS.
If sreetips can't construct a commercially viable backyard wind tower, it may be possible that essentially "no one can".
Pecan Pie lovers always fear. No one can.
ALRIIIIIGHHHHHHT!!! LOVE the GOLD, MANN!!!!
Fucking sreetips dude. Everytime I'm about to lay down for sleep *new video*. 😂 can't resist
Given the color of the liquid you started with, perhaps a little smb would have dropped some gold before it went to the stock pot?
Could we get a video in the difference between processing chips and fingers/pins. I not with chips you used a nitric bath after the hcl bath to collect silver before aqua Rega. I want to make sure when I do this I contain all other metals then gold like silver copper and palladium to drop later after resolving and dropping gold.
Nice work. Not a bad yield from the waste.
You could tell that the ingot was going to be a looker the second the gold hit the mold.
Just curious... what would happen if you let Aqua Regia sit in a container and evaporate off? Would you still end up with the gold dust/powder like when you add the SMB?
You get solid orange crystals of chloroauric acid.
Did you run a stanis test on your waste solutions before putting them in your buckets?
No
I was taking notes and i forgot which video it was. What do you think about arranging a playlist that can be watched as a tutorial
pity you don't sell to Australia would love to buy some even some of your crystal silver
You didn't do a stanus test on the liquid...thought you would've or maybe just add smb before you took the liquid out
Just a thought
51st! I wouldn’t have thought you’d get that yield out of a waste jar. WOW. Roger in Pierre South Dakota
Hi Ya & best wishes. SuperB! Thanks for work. Be Happy. Sevastopol/Crimea.!
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Question
Would adding distilled water neutralise the excess nitric acid?
There appears to be no waste in your refining process. Great stuff
Do you keep the test paper strips? 😁
any particular reason why you don't also use a vacuum siphon, like the one you used here, on the waste liquids when doing the actual gold refining? i.e., the silver nitrate solutions after inquartation and especially the boil & rinses after precipitating the gold out of solution? aside from simply not wanting to or not having the time to set up the vacuum siphon. basically, is there something i'm missing in the calculus for doing that, or is it merely just a preference thing?
Isn’t there gold in solution on your waste containers too? Why not drop some SMB into those to precipitate out that gold too? Or maybe do a test on the liquid to see what kind of gold may be present?
Is it pointless to do a stannous chloride test on the waste solution liquid, before adding it to the stockpot?
Did you test the liquid for gold before putting it in a stock pot, or does that not matter?
Is there a ratio you use for the ferrous sulphate sreetips? Or do you add some until no more will go into solution?
GOAT. Love the waste recovery sessions. Thank you Sree 🫶🏼🍻👌🏼👌🏼
Why'd I read your thumbnail in a thick central american accent??? looks like a little golden race car, just needs little tiny golden wheels. =b micromachine sreetips edition
That will do just fine.
Beautiful
happy to see the gold bar refined from the 'waste' container, this is the video i want to see the most so far. Could you try to extract gold from a huge blob/ rocks(contained gold) using refiney method in your next video? it would be interesting to watch
Happy to see the gold bar refined from the 'waste' container - this is exactly the kind of video I love watching! Your process is fascinating and inspiring.
I had an idea that could make for an amazing video: there's a channel called MBMMLLC, where they mine and process GOLD ORE. It would be incredible to see a collaboration where you refine gold from one of their products, like ore or concentrates. Watching you clean and extract gold from raw, mined material would be so interesting!
Just a thought - keep up the great work, I always look forward to your videos!
So 9 grams of gold, how much did the chemicals cost to refine that? So minus the cost of chemicals, how much did u actually make?
Hi Kevin, what a nice bar (: I was wondering how much is on the bottom of your waste containers. But why are you selling this? In our last conversation (where you bought the Dimes and 1/10 Oz gold coins) you told me you're not selling any of your gold ...
@sreetips do you refine for others?
" Processing you waste is like printing money " ---- Don't give gold a bad name , gold is real , money is not . ;) ;)
Thanks again
Great video nice gold bar thanks for sharing sreetips
Awesome, as usual!
Alright, maybe it's about time to do filter papers next
Do you think 6-7 la[tops would produce much gold? I have that many old broken laptops
Why have you switched to ferrous sulfate from SMB? I notice you usually do one refining with FS as opposed the SMB is there a reason? Great videos as always
i think that Iron sulfate works particularly well in solutions that may contain impurities or base metals. It's less reactive with non-precious metals compared to SMB, which might make it a better choice when refining material of mixed quality.
Would a stanis check on the original beginning liquid told you if you still had gold in solution? Or would any gold still in solution be so small that is would not be recovered now and just recovered from a stock pot refining later?
Probably. Sreetips will tell you for sure.
I know it's more dangerous and elaborate, but using So2 gas seems to be delivering a cleaner melt.
@@wayneneher6362 I know where you're coming from, but it's important to consider that he does multiple passes with HCl purification. The waste streams are markedly easier to deal with.
Why not use SMB?
You are always nice and gentle dropping those cubes in those hot beakers these days. Lol.
Edit : my guess is 6 grams
Gold from waste. LOVE IT!!!!!!!
Is there any gold left in the melt dish
Some tiny beads
Does AR ONLY dissolve gold? I kinda thought it would dissolve just about any metal?
Don't quote me on this, but I'm sure it does. Maybe google it? I would but I can't be bothered 😂 😉
It's not so much a question of it dissolving other metals as well as gold, rather what comes out of solution with the additions of SMB, or in this case ferrous sulfate.
@@AdamAugustPhoto That being a lesser metal, I would suppose all noble metals would precipitate.
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I figured it was getting close to time.
Gold Solutions forever 🎉
WHAT?? No stanis test first??
No
Wow that was a beauty
Really nice!
Looks like a loaf of gold.
That’s one other way to use a golftee 🤙
7 👍 's up sreetips thank you for sharing 🤗
Watch it glow
$770 loaf. Putting bread in a jar? No. Taking bread out of one.
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thank you
Yeah! My favorite!
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77th.
Exactly $773.54c for that bar...Sreetips price, $2200.00!! 😮😅🤣
Time to go to the bank(tempory waste container)
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There’s gotta be ten grams or so in that shirt, but please don’t refine it! It’s a big part of sreetips history.
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Shalom!
If that's not four nines we'll never were there ever 4 9's.
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That looks sweet!
You should put your Sreetips mark bottom left.
Like yourvsigning a painting.
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