How Much Gold In Jewelers Bobbing Compound Pt1

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
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  • @somethindarker
    @somethindarker Год назад +75

    I've been seeing you do this for years, I know exactly what comes next yet the suspense for pt2 is killing me.

    • @thesleeperofrlyeh9015
      @thesleeperofrlyeh9015 Год назад +7

      Agreed, I almost always know exactly what step comes next(unless he switches it up) down to being able to finish almost all of his sentences. However, for some weird reason I get mad when I have to wait for a video because of the suspense roflmao. Been watching Sreetips for about 2 years now, still suspenseful lol.

    • @roberthayward9299
      @roberthayward9299 Год назад

      @@thesleeperofrlyeh9015 I often watch and enjoy these videos too. I like to second guess what might come next and what I might want to do if I were treating the material. I'd be washing the solids a few times with distilled water, then adding sodium cyanide solution to leach out noble metals but I've never seen Sreetips use cyanide. Cyanide is what is used to extract gold in the mining industry.

    • @Sugarkraft
      @Sugarkraft Год назад +4

      A second that!

    • @ghosttwo2
      @ghosttwo2 Год назад +4

      How Much Gold In Jewelers Bobbing Compound Pt2 and The Chamber of Secrets

    • @darkhorsegarage9623
      @darkhorsegarage9623 Год назад +2

      I watched someone pour acid on something and an orange cloud came up. I knew immediately that it was nitric acid. This sort of knowledge could save you life.

  • @andreypokhilko9778
    @andreypokhilko9778 Год назад +22

    This is my favorite kind of thriller! Taking the unknown substance and extracting gold from it, like Sherlock Holmes. Please, keep doing it! Although it is not pleasant to perform, it is a hell ton of pleasure to watch.

    • @BobbyJHeupel
      @BobbyJHeupel Год назад +6

      I vote "hell ton" actually becomes a unit of measurement. I agree!

  • @holleylafary6594
    @holleylafary6594 Год назад +3

    "Every time I get jeweler scrap, I swear I'm never gonna do it again..." we love your videos. I am in a non gold bearing region however electronic waste is ever present and you have taught me a lot. Thank you so much.

  • @williamfoote2888
    @williamfoote2888 Год назад +3

    So much work! This is another example of using the pyrometallurgical application of the fire assay analysis.
    Ignite and screen your sample down to that black powder. Ignite it again. You want to be left with your metals, carbon and abrasives oxides and carbides.
    Take the black screened material into a fire assay clay pot and fill it about 1/4 of the way up. Add half that volume of CuO. 2 oz of Na2CO3, 1 oz of Na3BO3 1 oz of clean SiO2. Heck. Throw in 5 oz of wheat flour to insure you have enough ignitable carbon. Mix the dry materials.
    Fire until molten in your furnace. Pour off into a metal cone. Let cool under a metal cover. Break up the glass and collect the Cu button. Repeat until all your initial sample is processed.
    When the carbon reduces the CuO to Cu metal, the glass formed by the borax, washing soda and sand will absorb the abrasive oxides/carbides.
    Work up your Cu buttons with your HNO3 boils. It'd be a quantitative collection of all precious metals. The only place you could lose metal value would be in the initial ignition and grinding process.
    No inquart needed. When you cement out the Ag, it'd be all the Ag in your total sweepage. Maybe some Pd, too!
    You're left with nothing but metal and glass. If it survives, the crockery can be used over. If it doesn't survive, it can go in the trash. Expect breakage. The glass can be disposed in your local glass recycling, if you wish.
    You have all the equipment that you need except the fire assay clay pots and CuO. (Chuckle) You can sweep up around your lab table and run that material.

  • @azafreak
    @azafreak Год назад +8

    The jewelers scrap videos are my favourite by far
    Please never stop

  • @vaultboy2270
    @vaultboy2270 Год назад +7

    Hearing you describe general good quality jewelry repair as a dying breed reignites the little spark for jewelry craft I have. I'm only 24 but I took a jewelry class in high-school. I loved it, loved it so much I spent almost 600$ buying things to make jewelry but before I could get into it things went sideways in life. I really hope that one day in the future if nothing else that I find myself in a position to pursue jewelry craft again. Thanks as always for the great videos Mr tips.

  • @mrtank1967
    @mrtank1967 Год назад +4

    Just like a fantastic series on tv I have to wait till next week. Gosh darn it lol. See you soon good sir. Look forward to it. 😂

  • @busbey61
    @busbey61 Год назад +4

    This is going to be a good one! My next favorite videos, just below the stock pot (from the buckets) videos.

  • @MADDLADO1
    @MADDLADO1 Год назад +4

    You might be a glutton for punishment, but we love watching you doing these challenging experiments.

  • @JossWaddy
    @JossWaddy Год назад +5

    Such a tease! "What's in the brown mud? Find out in the next instalment!" I really need to be more patient! looking forward to the reveal. Have you ever had a mystery sample analysed in something like a mass spectrometer to know what it was in fact that you were dealing with? Would be a fascinating comparison on mystery substances like this.

  • @xKateshi
    @xKateshi Год назад +2

    I love this kind of series, can't wait for next episodes

  • @scrappydoo7887
    @scrappydoo7887 Год назад +6

    I can't wait to see how this goes

  • @rockbutcher
    @rockbutcher Год назад +17

    Great stuff Sreetips! I started watching, and then thought to myself, "Didn't he swear to never do this again?" Right then you said, "Yes I swore I'd never do this again and yet here we are." 😂😂😂 As the old saying goes, it takes one addict to recognize another. Looking forward to the next in the series. Did you remember to sweep out the furnace? Not that there would be much there.

    • @apveening
      @apveening Год назад

      I was wondering about the furnace as well.

    • @stooartbabay
      @stooartbabay Год назад +1

      Sreetips is like “I ain’t never doing this aging!” And every one of us is like “Yes Yes! Do it again!!! “ :)

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +5

      Yes, it wasn’t much.

  • @kyzercube
    @kyzercube Год назад +2

    I got a good feeling about this round Sreetips. That was a very good volatiles burn off and HNO3 separation and the most surface area you could ever ask for. GL&HF!

  • @Antonowskyfly
    @Antonowskyfly Год назад +3

    You are welcome. Looks like it’s shaping up to be an interesting result. As I watched this from the pacific coast tropics, nearing sunset, I looked up to see a large flying bird that wasn’t a vulture. I was able to get a quick glance through the binoculars and I’m quite sure I had my first known sighting of a Golden eagle (all other sightings, in Canada, can be attributed to being juvenile Bald eagles). That said, I figure it’s a good omen, and soon we’ll see a great golden egg. Thank you Sir!👍👍🤟

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +2

      I love animals, especially birds, especially birds of prey.

  • @busbey61
    @busbey61 Год назад +5

    Sreetips, you have gained roughly 30k subscribers since I have started watching you.
    I assume your viewership has gone up and you are hopefully monetized.
    Anyway, I (I am sure I can speak for most of us here) enjoy your videos and if there is a way I can support you including us in your hobby, I hope you let's us know how.

    • @busbey61
      @busbey61 Год назад +3

      I say this, because FYI, when you make comments on your videos about how you said "I was never going to do this again", means, this is going to be a damn good video or series of videos.
      And when you grovel over an incident in a video, it is usually the best part of the video. I don't believe it is because we enjoy your distress, I think it is because some interesting or new just happened and seeing how resolve the issue.... It is just like reading a good book (I would assume).

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +3

      Excellent point of view.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +3

      Just watch, comment, and enjoy!

  • @jayson8372
    @jayson8372 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the new video, cannot wait to see how much gold you recover from this! I know it is hard to do, but these kinds of recovery are fun to watch.

  • @rcgusto2427
    @rcgusto2427 Год назад +1

    So good. I love these recovery videos. Treasure from trash. Amazing. Great work as always.

  • @Laptop7
    @Laptop7 Год назад +5

    This'll be fun 😂😂😂

  • @elephantwalkersmith1533
    @elephantwalkersmith1533 Год назад +1

    Chemical engineer here. When I designed a scrap recovery system, we used tunnel furnaces, which used trays and of material pushed from one end to the other.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +1

      That’s sounds like a dream to me

  • @ericbeeman8717
    @ericbeeman8717 Год назад +4

    Oh man thats gonna be a hell of a mess

  • @petterandersson7429
    @petterandersson7429 Год назад +3

    It looks like this could take a while. Very challenging stuff.

  • @PrometheusZandski
    @PrometheusZandski Год назад

    I've been waiting for 6 days for the last video to come out. Now I'm going to watch all of them at once. Thank you for creating the most unique refining series videos. You are by far the best.

  • @inglbrute
    @inglbrute Год назад +2

    Another cool video. I have the feeling you're gonna get a nice haul out of this, and maybe a few extra interesting elements. She's gonna be messy tho.

  • @jamisontaylor878
    @jamisontaylor878 Год назад +1

    Very interesting 👌 just received my book finally! What a great read !!!

  • @redakroma1
    @redakroma1 Год назад +4

    In place of the repair person paying you for cleaning his equipment, is he giving a percentage of, or giving you in whole what you recover from this? I hope it's the full amount personally. Love the show and the work you do, very fascinating and fun to watch.

    • @PaulBrown-uj5le
      @PaulBrown-uj5le Год назад +2

      More like the other way round, he makes a fuck ton from these videos, if I had this many subs I'd do the jewellers dust for free, just my opinion but he probably does get a cut of the yield.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +2

      He’s my friend, I get to work with actual jewelers scrap, he gets his material refined for free. Win-win.

    • @NOFX0890
      @NOFX0890 Год назад +1

      I was curious what a reasonable percentage is to keep if you are toll refining, not for a friend, with a material that is relatively (ha) straightforward.
      Theres many variables i suppose.
      Great series Srretips...

  • @dawnjennings4864
    @dawnjennings4864 Год назад +3

    How wonderful to wake up to a video!

  • @brianhbinesh
    @brianhbinesh Год назад +3

    Can't wait for part 2.

  • @Enjoymentboy
    @Enjoymentboy Год назад +2

    I wonder if this would work similarly to a batch of various scrap electronics I worked on last summer. I didn't have the patience in me to spend the time separating everything out so I just added it all to 400gm of sterling. I figured since I'd know reasonably close the amount of silver I'd get from the sterling that anything extra would have come from the scrap. I can't remember exactly how much scrap I worked but it was over 500gm. All various smd components (ie diodes, transistors, resistors, capacitors, fuses etc). I just melted the sterling and then began adding in scoops of the scrap and let it all melt and alloy. I had to use a LOT of flux though as it kept getting really chunky but when I poured it the flux had a really nice glassy look and separated very well from the prill. Followed that up with nitric acid and there was a surprising amount of black dust left over and most of that was Au. Some Pt which was just poured into the stockpot. I was surprised at how much Ag and Pd I got out of it. More than I expected and this method was (for me at least) much easier than the way I had been doing it previously and far less labour.
    It'd be interesting the see if doing this would make working this type of material easier to clean out for you. That abrasive has GOT to be a royal pain in the neck.

  • @seanparchim9165
    @seanparchim9165 Год назад

    Just gotta love a multi part series,Thank You Sir✌️ Napa California

  • @smijas
    @smijas Год назад +3

    I already like this one! A chemical puzzle once more.

  • @RealAjay
    @RealAjay Год назад

    I know you swore to never do jewelers scrap again but I for one am glad you did. These are great to watch - but I sense your pain 😉
    Well done sir. Great video 👍

  • @kaylabridgetrobinson5150
    @kaylabridgetrobinson5150 Год назад +1

    Loved the video and can’t wait for part two 🎉🎉🎉

  • @SubjectiveFunny
    @SubjectiveFunny Год назад

    This is going to be a fun one 🙂
    Excited to see what you get out of this.
    Keep us posted!

  • @GRIZZL3B3AR
    @GRIZZL3B3AR Год назад +2

    Accept the fact that you like the challenge lol . I love the videos

  • @iceman2184
    @iceman2184 Год назад +1

    Can't wait for part 2. Was worried about you. You haven't posted in a while. Looks like this will be a tough one.

  • @rickschramski548
    @rickschramski548 Год назад +1

    Looking forward for part 2. 😀

  • @MerchantMarineGuy
    @MerchantMarineGuy Год назад +1

    Can’t wait for the next part!

  • @robwinter4173
    @robwinter4173 Год назад +1

    i love it when it says part 1.more good stuff to follow,thanks,sreetips

  • @DictumFactum
    @DictumFactum Год назад +1

    thank you for your wonderful video, waiting for part 2

  • @disgruntledtoons
    @disgruntledtoons Год назад +1

    I'd say that it's a gift of providence that a handful of reactions does so much of the work in refining precious metals.

  • @rezmedic57
    @rezmedic57 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy these jewelers videos

  • @alexanderdavis5332
    @alexanderdavis5332 Год назад +1

    I literally stop work when I get a notification from this channel!

  • @cadleo
    @cadleo Год назад

    What a fascinating project. I cant wait to see how this one turns out. Will comment again at the end.

  • @JoshuaRosaaen
    @JoshuaRosaaen Год назад +1

    Love watching jewelers scrap getting processed...so many curveballs. Lol

  • @arnedalbakk6315
    @arnedalbakk6315 Год назад +1

    Hello Mrs and Mr sreetips. What a kind man you are sir.
    Thank you for sharing this clip. Have a nice day both of you🌹🌹. Arne

  • @ArielleViking
    @ArielleViking Год назад +1

    Looking forward to part 2 👍

  • @floydsallee2041
    @floydsallee2041 Год назад +1

    Awesome I can't wait to see how it goes

  • @1911darkstar
    @1911darkstar Год назад +3

    Is this the same jeweler that had the carpet scraps you refined? The guy that eats peanuts at his bench 😃 I know these are insanely time consuming but it’s fascinating the way you process seemingly non-metallic stuff into bars.

  • @Kushrenadat
    @Kushrenadat Год назад +3

    Doing cleanup work like this or the carpet from under the workbench always seems like they would be a lot of work, but makes for good content showing all the odd places you might find a surprising amount of gold. I noticed you had different kind of nitric acid bottles. Did you change supplier or did your supplier change the container? If you changed supplier any reasons why?

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +1

      I bought nitric from dudadiesel just to try it out. I don’t like the way the bottle pour.

  • @jalalhamdan1415
    @jalalhamdan1415 Год назад +1

    Nice vidoe i am keen of your channel i am got many nice experience of your experments

  • @EthanMcPhoenix
    @EthanMcPhoenix Год назад +2

    Oooohhhhhhhh, i can see à stock pot refining series ! Please do big and use your biggest funnel !

  • @BobbyJHeupel
    @BobbyJHeupel Год назад +2

    24:07 Sreetips is making strange coffee again!

  • @nicholasb8799
    @nicholasb8799 Год назад

    "Every time I take this jewelers scrap I swear I am never going to do it again!" - makes for some good videos though!! Thanks man...

  • @scrappydoo7887
    @scrappydoo7887 Год назад +2

    Talking from the point of view of a pyromaniac, the plastic and rubber will melt and the metal/abrasives will act as a wick.

    • @scrappydoo7887
      @scrappydoo7887 Год назад +1

      @@taxesdeathandtrouble.1886 You just made me happy 😊 thank you lol

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +1

      BTC!

  • @barthanes1
    @barthanes1 Год назад +2

    Yes, that looks challenging.

  • @bassfacekyproud9332
    @bassfacekyproud9332 Год назад +1

    Mr Sreetips… I just want to introduce myself as an avid lover of the videos you have done. You being a hobbyist gives me real passion to pursue the same joy you are doing… which I hv already invested some into … Having said these things ,.. just as a opinionated answer or answers from you,.. could you please give me and others here any links to some viable” and somewhat cost friendly” sites beyond EBAY,.. that provide purchases of reagents and acids, that can be acquired as a home hobbyist. Particularly on Nitric acid sales and on dry reagents. I am meeting roadblocks as an individual trying to purchase and not as a business. Any input or direction would be so helpful… Ken from Kentucky

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +1

      I just bought nitric from dudadiesel. All the other stuff I get on eBay or Ace Hardware. If they want a business, then create an LLC. It cost a couple hundred bucks. Any tax accountant can do it for you. A company doesn’t have to be a building with plant and equipment. It’s just a piece of paper in a folder in your file cabinet.

  • @jonathannorthup5705
    @jonathannorthup5705 Год назад +1

    Hey sreetips you should just keep your stir bars attached to a strong magnetic so the magnetic field in them doesn't get weaker over time 👌

  • @beardedxj
    @beardedxj Год назад +1

    I feel like you're the Bob Ross of refining material.

  • @patrickaussieMilartry
    @patrickaussieMilartry Год назад +1

    Cool looking forward to part 2 be very interesting what's exactly in that mix?? 👍

  • @silvaorgold
    @silvaorgold Год назад

    My dad was army and he used to say if you bite off more than you. Can? Chew just keep grinding till you get that bite small enough to swallow.
    Always informative can't wait to see the next episode of this.

  • @Heymrk
    @Heymrk Год назад

    Good job, Senior Chief!

  • @SaltyMeatHook
    @SaltyMeatHook Год назад +1

    Hooked me in! Gotta see what's up with all that bobbing!

  • @ghostprotocol5876
    @ghostprotocol5876 Год назад +1

    Tipo magica. Top demais. 🇧🇷🤝

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 Год назад +1

    Can't wait for part 2. Hope it's not just a lot of sand...

  • @jasong8377
    @jasong8377 Год назад +2

    This is gonna be good 👍

  • @SilverScorpion
    @SilverScorpion Год назад +1

    Way cool video

  • @pittypatterputzzler5311
    @pittypatterputzzler5311 Год назад

    After a stressful city day his voice is just right, so relaxing. Thank the RUclips algorithm that I found this channel.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад

      Welcome!

    • @pittypatterputzzler5311
      @pittypatterputzzler5311 Год назад

      I add this to my special RUclips unicorn list. This is so pleasing to watch. People that have the pleasure to be close to you are surrounded with blessings all around. What a wonderful human being.

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 Год назад

    This is going to be a very interesting series and I'm looking forward to it thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother

  • @kwinterburn
    @kwinterburn Год назад +2

    As a thought what about an electric arc to incinerate the materials just a cheap welder and a couple of carbon gouging rods

  • @SephBane
    @SephBane Год назад +3

    I hope you give it another incineration. It is an easy way to get junk out and you can never over do it.

  • @bfd1565
    @bfd1565 Год назад +1

    Fun stuff Sreetips

  • @toyfreaks
    @toyfreaks Год назад +1

    What a cliffhanger!

  • @shaneyearby4438
    @shaneyearby4438 Год назад +1

    Very anxious to see how this turns out.

  • @steingat
    @steingat Год назад +1

    I'm wondering if we will see a 2ed incineration for this refining. This kinda reminds me of the jewelers carpet

  • @michaelbraga9620
    @michaelbraga9620 Год назад +1

    I get my nitric from Duda also just bought 4 of those jugs, came well packaged in a styrofoam shipping container very satisfied with Duda

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +1

      I wanted to try it. But I don’t like the way those bottles pour.

    • @michaelbraga9620
      @michaelbraga9620 Год назад

      I agree! I transfer it to 1 liter bottles, much easier to handle. Seems like the sources for nitric are getting hard to find. I have made nitric in the past but it is a lot easier and cost effective to buy it.

  • @frantiseklaluch6605
    @frantiseklaluch6605 Год назад

    Hello sir, I just started watching this video, as I see the havoc, this is gonna be SOME series...

  • @Fambamm-ib6pw
    @Fambamm-ib6pw Год назад +1

    Another interesting video

  • @busbey61
    @busbey61 Год назад +1

    With all the train derailments lately, I came across a Nitric Acid spill in AZ.

  • @jwrappuhn71
    @jwrappuhn71 Год назад +1

    Excellent.

  • @IAmNoggin
    @IAmNoggin Год назад +1

    Would treating with sulfuric acid result in a favorable reduction of the non-metal material in the early stages of cleaning this up?

  • @henryloyd831
    @henryloyd831 Год назад +1

    Do you usually add muriatic acid to the base material? I noticed you didn’t this time.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +3

      Usually add it to the gold I intend to dissolve.

  • @williefleete
    @williefleete Год назад +1

    That liquid looks like it would be a mix of ferric, copper and silver nitrate? And probably a few other nitrates I might have missed

  • @SuperDavidEF
    @SuperDavidEF Год назад

    Missed this video when it uploaded and I'm just now starting to watch it. I'm dumbfounded that this fan is inside the area where all the metal dust is collected! It's probably full of precious metals that can never be recovered!

  • @jonathanmartins7744
    @jonathanmartins7744 Год назад

    Very nice work!

  • @kurtremislettmyr7108
    @kurtremislettmyr7108 Год назад

    back in the back, back there😂

  • @kurtremislettmyr7108
    @kurtremislettmyr7108 Год назад +1

    that yellowish brown vapor from your solution, does the precious metal evaporate to some degree?

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +1

      No, but the vapor leaving the beaker probably contains traces of precious metals.

  • @secretlysweetlottie602
    @secretlysweetlottie602 Год назад

    Looks like a yummy Reese Peanut Cup at the end....😋

  • @stevenrowlandson9650
    @stevenrowlandson9650 Год назад +1

    Sreetips you are doing fine. It is only jewelers scraps. Most of the volume is likely grit and will be filtered out.

  • @GeneralSulla
    @GeneralSulla 11 месяцев назад

    This is so fracking cool.

  • @ObiWanCannabi
    @ObiWanCannabi Год назад +1

    is this the same jeweller you got the carpet from or is word getting out that you will clean up and pay them for it :P

  • @tedlis517
    @tedlis517 Год назад +1

    I wonder how much of the initial powder weight is attributable to the polishing compound? Is the compound silica based?

  • @wendigo6782
    @wendigo6782 Год назад +2

    SO2 gaz refining would be great for this project 🤞

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +2

      Oh, alright!

    • @wendigo6782
      @wendigo6782 Год назад +1

      @@sreetipsSO2 gaz reactions are mesmerising

  • @ogama843
    @ogama843 Год назад +1

    What if you smelted it first? And then refined. Do you have furnace and crucible big enough?

  • @sotiredoflies
    @sotiredoflies Год назад

    Have you ever thought of getting a small propane blower burner, some kaowool, fire bricks, crucibles, a cone mold and flux. Rather than struggling with the incinerated mess, just add it to a crucible with a flux compound. Melt it all at once. Pour it into a cone mold and let it cool. All of the precious metals will make there way to the bottom of the mold with the collector metal. Then all you need to do is cupel the lead button and you are left with a nice clean ball of precious metals to further refine. It might save you time, money and headaches.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад

      Sounds like you’ve done it before.

  • @gfhrtshergheghegewgewgew1730
    @gfhrtshergheghegewgewgew1730 Год назад

    oh boy i cant wait to hear hoe many tens of thousands of dollars worth of gold the jeweler expects to come out of this one

  • @SMOBY44
    @SMOBY44 Год назад +1

    So curious what you think of Duda Energy. I've never bought nitric from them but I do buy my potassium nitrate and SMB from them because of price. Last place I bought nitric from was Bausch Scientific.

    • @sreetips
      @sreetips  Год назад +1

      I tried the nitric on a recommendation. Not a bad price. But I don’t like the way they pour.

    • @SMOBY44
      @SMOBY44 Год назад +1

      @@sreetips I got 4 of those big glass bottles from a friend and I ended up pouring them into used plastic 1/2 liters bottles because of the glugging. That and they're heavy. I'll take any deal on price anymore, including shipping.

    • @SMOBY44
      @SMOBY44 Год назад

      @@sreetips I just ordered the 4 pack of these. $20 a liter including shipping is awesome. I have enough empty 1 liter plastic bottles that I can just refill with the glass ones. I actually might order another just because of the price.

  • @anthonytetreau522
    @anthonytetreau522 Год назад +1

    I am really curious as to how much precious metals is going to be in that 700 grams.

  • @jasonjennings8465
    @jasonjennings8465 Год назад +1

    Dont mind Sreetips over here, just living the life having fun with chemicals and experiments. Such a rewarding hobby.

  • @Bigman.Struggles
    @Bigman.Struggles Год назад +2

    You say it's too much for your small operation. But, you can't climb Mt. Everest in 1 day. 🙃