Searching For Best Production Gold Smelting Flux & Method: High Recovery, Low Viscosity, Cheap!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @Askjeffwilliams
    @Askjeffwilliams 4 года назад +53

    Fantastic explanation Jason...... Patrick would be proud .......you are getting very good at this and we are gonna have to start taking notes..... keep the vids coming ...me and Slim love them . Good Job .

    • @anotherrant6688
      @anotherrant6688 4 года назад +2

      So c'mon - let's go!

    • @swiftrick15
      @swiftrick15 4 года назад +2

      You know its true if Jeff said

    • @coreymerrill3257
      @coreymerrill3257 4 года назад +2

      Daaaammmnn you got the high praises ! If SLIM likes you, you must be "good as gold " as they used to say. Good work.

    • @kylestrokelitus360
      @kylestrokelitus360 4 года назад +1

      Two of my top teachers. Thats a pretty high honor comment Jay (wrt Jeff's) and you lost me several times in this one. Thankfully i can replay over and over to catch your knowledge. Im on my 4th time watching and am still kinda confused as to who won the box car derby lol. Perhaps a comment from the nut gallery is welcomed?? Bueler... Bueler..

    • @nobuntunglogopbonong7586
      @nobuntunglogopbonong7586 4 года назад +1

      I agree with you jeff ... Actually i am in process of learning smelting after recovery of Silver waste ...

  • @Ydnar1155
    @Ydnar1155 Год назад +2

    Jason, you are a wealth of knowledge! Doing these expiraments is one thing, but being to verbally deconstruct the effects of them without arrogance in your tone, thorough inspection, and genuine curiosity with the ability to convey your thoughts. These are some of the reasons why I enjoy and subscribe to your semi comercial content. In any case, you are a great spokesman for the company!

  • @nigelsguydothtry3592
    @nigelsguydothtry3592 4 года назад +14

    I really want to thank you for these videos. They make the vast amounts of knowledge needed to start smelting digestible for newbies like me. Keep up the great work

    • @cuzbizkets3631
      @cuzbizkets3631 2 года назад +1

      nice bro this is top level shit ur doin here...just member , not gonna have crazy views on these aat first bc ur dealin w highest i.Q. s less than 1% of population but fuckin a ....great shit

  • @etarheel1
    @etarheel1 4 года назад +4

    You just smelted my brain and I love it! RUclips university indeed! Thank you for all the work you put into this, it is quality education !

  • @robertwall713
    @robertwall713 2 года назад +1

    Wow what a wealth of information!!!, Jason, I have started performing smelting on my ore concentrates after watching many of your videos as they have given me the confidence to give it a try. I love the experimentation you perform and showing us your mistakes so that we can learn from them. I am sure some of this is by design, but your videos have given me a direction in gold ore processing equipment along with a corresponding reduction in my bank account, it is all good, Thanks again!

  • @fazalmuhammad4403
    @fazalmuhammad4403 4 года назад +6

    Realy u are sharing ur life experience.very usefull for learners.i appreciate ur efforts.

  • @gordonyork6638
    @gordonyork6638 2 года назад +2

    What is "Matt"? Is there a video that educates me on the chemistry, procedures and terms used in smelting? Your videos are very enlightening. You rock.

  • @RonSmith-bg2cu
    @RonSmith-bg2cu 5 месяцев назад +2

    Jason, is it possible to recover any more gold, using gold itself, as a collector metal, in your crucible?

  • @trialbyfire2582
    @trialbyfire2582 4 года назад +4

    Just remember this applies to this ore and very similar ores and changes with each different feedstock. Your getting the gist though. Good work...

  • @genehunsinger3981
    @genehunsinger3981 3 года назад +3

    YOU --"most amount of metals,with the LEAST amount of effort"
    ME-- DING DING,,we have a winner,,,that's what I'm TALK'n bout.

  • @KimPhilipDalanon
    @KimPhilipDalanon Месяц назад

    Thanks for educating us, love your simple
    But dense know-how knowledge and skills.

  • @eugenepotton9984
    @eugenepotton9984 3 года назад +1

    Great video!! Thank you for your time and presentation on PMs and gold. Very informative. I always wondered if I smelted to long on some of my smelting and having a loss in the process.

  • @allenhammer7923
    @allenhammer7923 4 года назад

    Tell the price of everything as you talk about it.
    Your my hero these days. Thanks for the teachings.

  • @paulcoover9197
    @paulcoover9197 3 года назад

    Why can you only like something one time? I like this every timeI look at it. Great Job man. You ROCK!

  • @fredrikmontenius4721
    @fredrikmontenius4721 4 года назад +4

    Very interesting, well done! Have you done an assay on your starting material?

  • @lawfuldefenseofnaturalrigh9790
    @lawfuldefenseofnaturalrigh9790 4 года назад +2

    Can the slag/mat be crushed to powder and reused as flux?

  • @anotherrant6688
    @anotherrant6688 4 года назад +3

    This is by far, the best, most informative video I've ever seen on this subject.
    Takeaways for me were you don't need tons of flux to concentrates to get results. You don't have to smelt it forever to get good results. Fill up the crucible as much as you can to maximize time, materials and energy. More matt equals less silver in button (which is what I want so I'm going to try that recipe).
    Questions:
    Did you roast the concentrates first?
    Can I use fishing weights instead of litharge?
    Can you do a video on cupelling in what I assume is an oven? I can't seem to successfully cupel with a torch and a portland cement cupel but maybe I haven't had enough gold in the button to get results in the first place.
    How do you know when your button is done aside from the blip thingy.
    Do you have to preheat your graphite crucibles beforehand? I had a couple of 'em pop on me.

    • @sergioandresvalderramaospi8223
      @sergioandresvalderramaospi8223 3 года назад

      Hi, i hope that you still use this account so this way you can answer me, Do You know a good fórmula or flux for smelting black sands?

    • @anotherrant6688
      @anotherrant6688 2 года назад

      @@sergioandresvalderramaospi8223 I'm not sure aside from trying what's used in this video. Probably a matter of experimentation. Sorry I can't help more. I have too many questions still myself.

  • @scotthack2632
    @scotthack2632 4 года назад +2

    Jason I also noticed you’re not using lye any more, just the soda ash and the iron. I don’t know if that was in the previous video that I missed but I was curious about how you came to that.

  • @richardoconnor7162
    @richardoconnor7162 4 года назад +1

    Things that come to mind, are you roasting off the sulfur first? The other would be to get a meter to watch you temps in the furnace. I find it funny that time of reaction is not being a factor?

  • @leerogers4903
    @leerogers4903 3 года назад

    Enjoying your Video's of Assaying, My Dad and I had an Assayer back in the Early 90's, But they have Both Passed On and Now there are No Assayers in Northern Nevada, But I did go to Legends Inc. in Sparks and are using Your Video's and Bugbee's Text Book of Fire Assaying, to test Ores at Our Claim. I spent my Career working Sand and Gravel Companies in the Central Valley of Calif. running the Gold Recovery Plants, doing a lot of R&D for Companies like Eagle Iron Works, Oro industries, Davaco, Barmac, until i became a Nevadian in 95, to raise my 4 kids in a free state.. Keep up the Great Video's and More on Your Mine... May is Not the end of the Mining season the way you are set up. Love the Big Timber, and Prospecting.
    Lee Rogers

  • @davidrightmire866
    @davidrightmire866 4 года назад +3

    Next time you do this, I would like to see all the little gold bbs in a vial, I think that would look cool. Thanks for another awesome video !

  • @scotthack2632
    @scotthack2632 4 года назад +6

    Jason some of my Assaying instructions have instructed to add a reducing agent like flour which causes you to get more lead from the litharge. I don’t know if you’ve looked into that yet. You will be amazed, sometimes you can end up with too Much lead for your cupel pill if you add too much flour. You have to reduce the litharge… Pull the oxygen off of the lead oxide and that gives you your metallic lead. I don’t know how adding the oxidizer of potassium nitrate affects this but it would seem to argue that it goes in the opposite direction.

  • @mccom7862
    @mccom7862 4 года назад +1

    Cool video, dude! I’ve been curious about good ways to get a reducing environment for my ores. I didn’t realize that part about dialing down the air until the flame is a little outside. Nice.

  • @GSProspecting
    @GSProspecting 4 года назад +3

    great info fam. GOLD SQUAD OUT!!!!

  • @paulcoover9197
    @paulcoover9197 3 года назад +2

    Dan Hurd's father learned to pour the metal and then tip the cup all the way vertical and go on past vertical. The drips don't go down the outside of the cup. I hate to see you tapping the crucibles. I cringe a little. Love your work. I'm learning a lot . thank you.

  • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
    @Rob337_aka_CancelProof 2 года назад +1

    If your speculation is correct and surface area for iron is the biggest Factor I think iron filings is the way to go. Do you know anybody with a machine shop?

  • @JustinQuilling
    @JustinQuilling 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting. Do you split your samples or just scoop concentrates out and weigh them? From what I know, assayers usually split concentrates to make the samples uniform. I am just wondering how you do it.

  • @danolson6590
    @danolson6590 4 года назад +12

    xray of each bead would help to know the percentages of gold and silver recovered.

  • @chrisbrooks2062
    @chrisbrooks2062 4 года назад +4

    My silver ore smelts I use 100% borax and get great yields, the separation of the flux is better than when I add soda ash.

    • @nobuntunglogopbonong7586
      @nobuntunglogopbonong7586 4 года назад +2

      For me normally ... We put borax first ... We put 50% borax and 50% kalium nitrate on recovery of Silver ...
      Its recovery up to 100% silver from silver powder .. Sometime if we recover those incomplete treatment of Silver powder ( those leftover silver chloride, we use 10% soda ash before smelting and during smelting we use 50% borax and 50% kalium nitrate ... It will etch the graphite crucible a lot but we coukd recover up to 95% of the silver content

    • @ataali4279
      @ataali4279 3 года назад

      Can i ask you . Can i melt black sand and ore gold and just use porax and ash sodium . And which better percentage for each other when i have one kilo of sand and ore gold ??

    • @TheBritishbeeman
      @TheBritishbeeman 10 месяцев назад

      Hi I’m brand new to smelting. Iv purchased a forge but im in the uk and I can’t seem to buy 100% borax no where 🤦🏼‍♂️ only borax substitute ?? Would this be ok to use ?

  • @expressmusic1986
    @expressmusic1986 2 года назад

    Did you xrf your iron rods? The gold tends to alloy with the iron.

  • @shaneyork300
    @shaneyork300 4 года назад

    Thanks for remembering it was me My Friend!!!

  • @RalphReagan
    @RalphReagan 4 года назад +3

    This can't get more interesting. When I worked at Rico Argentine I wish I had paid more attention.

  • @nopelindoputraperkasa5869
    @nopelindoputraperkasa5869 4 года назад

    Present friend,, searching best gold quality,,?? Wow best Information Vidio friend,, i like your video,,am From Indonesia 😱🇮🇩🇮🇩💯👍

  • @nomana60
    @nomana60 4 года назад +1

    i'm getting ready to start melting some of my own raw gold and your videos, though beyond me in parts, are very informative and well thought out. question though, how does one identify sulfides?
    I know i have them because i roasted the black sands after tabling and could smell it.

  • @خالدسعد-خ5ض
    @خالدسعد-خ5ض 4 года назад +2

    How long does it take for lead to evaporate and disappear? I put it in the oven for more than two hours, about 200 grams, and it did not disappear

    • @S13402
      @S13402 3 года назад

      الرصاص الله يسلمك مو يتبخر، يتم امتصاصه من هذا الشي اللي يحطونه فيه (cupel) ويبقى الذهب او الفضة

    • @خالدسعد-خ5ض
      @خالدسعد-خ5ض 3 года назад

      @@S13402
      الله يبارك فيك بجرب بأسمنت شفت له مقاطع يصلح بإسمنت عندي كميه جمعتها من ناتج صهر مناجم قديمه مدري فيها شي او لا على الله

    • @S13402
      @S13402 3 года назад

      @@خالدسعد-خ5ض الله يرزقك .. اذا لقيت صهارة القدماء .. معناته العرق حولك .. أهم شي بس ما تكون صهارة نحاس او رصاص

  • @daimitchell5603
    @daimitchell5603 4 года назад

    An old coppermine(+ gold/silver sulphide) mine and on site smelter on a local mineral belt(NZ) was using a nearby quartz vein known to contain small amounts of silver and gold as their flux, quartz being silica - have you tried using small amounts of low grade quartz values containing silver and gold, as collector metals? - pretty sure they were doing long and slow(6+ hours) sulphide roasts and then re-smelting the cooled matte - so still many steps to assess for extra returns and losses - the smelter was onto it combining what was around to get the job done efficiently - another experiment perhaps ? - clearly you are in a good position to trial experiments of this nature - love your work and thanks for sharing your process and findings.

  • @frankenscience3553
    @frankenscience3553 4 года назад +1

    So, can you explain why you are now using litharge instead of lead pieces? And if you put 25 gram of litharge in how much of that is actually lead metal?

  • @linn1934
    @linn1934 2 года назад

    Are the cupels one time use?

  • @martinsilva3462
    @martinsilva3462 2 года назад

    Hi friend, mi name is Martín, congratulatios, very good job, I'm from Colombia and I have a question, do you like make cianuration?

  • @escrapchannel
    @escrapchannel 4 года назад +4

    Really interesting topic! 👍

  • @barthanes1
    @barthanes1 4 года назад

    Really interesting experiment. I want to see if it works better using an iron bar vs. using iron filings.

  • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
    @Rob337_aka_CancelProof 2 года назад

    You got to love this cool looking patterns produced by the bubbles in your tone mold and I don't mean like gas bubbles that rise in liquid I just mean like what happens in the mantle from convection currents or in the early Universe under expansion that causes matter to be concentrated alone certain areas where the expanding bubbles of space bumped into each other which is really cool looking. I wonder how we could get that effect on a t-shirt

  • @cecilforbes3034
    @cecilforbes3034 4 года назад +2

    Iv noticed the big company’s using steel wool as a reducer

  • @charliem989
    @charliem989 4 года назад

    Is something coming out of the lead? There is a correlation between higher lead mass and higher percentage in your tests.

  • @ramondiaz8375
    @ramondiaz8375 3 года назад

    I learned a lot of info. From the video that u do.thank u your the best!

  • @MortRotu
    @MortRotu 4 года назад +1

    Would you be able to do an assay on the beads to see how much gold was recovered from each quanitatively rather than qualitatively please? Even if its as simple as an XRF reading (assuming you have one, I know they're not cheap... )

  • @TeamStevers
    @TeamStevers Год назад

    When are we going to get a big smelt? Like a 1kg or greater? Love your vids but only ever see BBs of gold

  • @joeveinot5642
    @joeveinot5642 Год назад

    Awesome bro,this video was great and answered many questions i had.

  • @TheBritishbeeman
    @TheBritishbeeman 10 месяцев назад

    Can I use borax substitute as I’m in the uk and struggling to get borax hear

  • @jimdorsey2641
    @jimdorsey2641 4 года назад

    have you ever used silica, lye, and soda ash and a flux mix?

  • @bjvoorhies
    @bjvoorhies 4 года назад +1

    Is your mold a commercial item or did you fabricate it? I don't see one in your list. (by the way - thanks for the list)

  • @rickpierson2586
    @rickpierson2586 3 года назад

    Good comparison ! Where do I get a pyramid pour mold like yours ?

  • @zeadgold8336
    @zeadgold8336 3 года назад

    What is the purpose of placing the iron pieces?

  • @martinsilva3462
    @martinsilva3462 2 года назад

    Jason can you recover Pd, Ir and Rh?

  • @hairypunter6170
    @hairypunter6170 3 года назад

    @Jason, Nice videos mate keep it going. Just a note, not sure if you did the maths, but the ratio of the PM prill against the Pb button is suggesting that the PM prill is heavier against the Pb button when more borax is used in the flux (divide the PM prill by the Pb button weight for ALL samples and see what you get :-) this also agrees with the colour of the prill (more borax, more yellow). It would have been good to zap the beads with the XRF or part them so see what the gold content was on all samples. Happy new year for 2021, Stay safe.

  • @alphaphichufafionse3005
    @alphaphichufafionse3005 4 года назад +1

    Love this channel very informative

  • @howtoguroo2686
    @howtoguroo2686 4 года назад

    I have black sand in my creek mud , but no gold . do I roast the black sand to remove the sulfer , then pour that and borax and a chunk of lead , and the lead will trap the gold and silver ? then cupell the lead out ?

  • @northequator9297
    @northequator9297 4 года назад +1

    Great video, love when you do these tests

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 4 года назад

    What about glazing the ceramic crucibles? will that hinder the purity ? Is that a mold you have made ? Very interesting. I have been approached by a number of our local plasser folks wanting to know how/if I can max their wares. Great post. Seems your bell was turned off. All fixed up now bud.

  • @zuke-ci4vd
    @zuke-ci4vd 8 месяцев назад

    I take it you are entering all those numbers on the cardboard, into a computer program with footnotes for future reference? If so, would you publish a paper (or Book) for people to read (buy)?

  • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
    @Rob337_aka_CancelProof 2 года назад

    I'm not sure what the elevation is there but I wonder what effect pressure has on your results?
    Too bad you don't have a hyperbaric chamber or access to Sea Lab but one thing you probably do have access to is a higher elevation if you're close to sea level or vice versa if you're not and that's something you haven't factored in that might play a significant role so maybe next time you're traveling to someplace with a significantly different elevation and pressure than you're at right now take you some stuff to try out on the road trip

  • @yilinwang467
    @yilinwang467 3 года назад

    Where does the lead go during the assay?

  • @georgyandreev9992
    @georgyandreev9992 4 года назад +2

    Thank You ! wary interesting !!!

  • @princeangel1627
    @princeangel1627 3 года назад

    is it really possible for pyrites to turn gold from rocks? and if possible, what is the best way to make gold from pyrites?

  • @briandrew2689
    @briandrew2689 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing that experiment, it really helped me out so thanks😉

  • @mrmcclung
    @mrmcclung 4 года назад

    So 50/50/5 ?
    Borax/ash 5min ? And are you finding ash better than lye ? Or can lye or ash be interchangeable with same result ?

  • @barbwood8932
    @barbwood8932 3 года назад

    Hi Jason! Ive been binge watching your videos over past couple weeks. Lots to consider and take in. Ive never been able to get past crushing my rocks! Lol. Will your flux recipe work on high sulfide ore?

  • @MP57719
    @MP57719 3 года назад

    How do you collect the silver from the matte or the gold?

  • @fergalfarrelly8545
    @fergalfarrelly8545 4 года назад

    How do you seperate precious metals from the button?

  • @aaronstewart3570
    @aaronstewart3570 2 года назад

    I don't like using Borax it's toxic, what's the equivalent bicarb ratio(Borax substitute) per gram of concentrate when smelting? My Gold is microscopic nanocrystals and hard to settle. Freshly crushed from high load ore in Australia. The smelt goes runny when 20% moisture is added to my flux mix but doesn't when it's smelted dry. First few test smelts, I managed to make green obsidian with gold and silver fleck through it. Looks crazy.

  • @frankzahn7773
    @frankzahn7773 4 года назад +1

    Good vid. Very informative.

  • @maxblay6833
    @maxblay6833 2 года назад

    I don't know anything about gold prospecting but I like watching how he extracts Gold without acids an chemistry there's a little bit of chemistry there

  • @SilverMac47
    @SilverMac47 3 года назад

    I’ve got a 50lb box of dirt with silver dust in it. What would be the best flux to use to recover the silver. I normally use nitric acid but want to try this method to try and save some money.

  • @martinsilva3462
    @martinsilva3462 2 года назад +2

    a tip, use wheat flour for iron oxides

  • @letsgobrandon3292
    @letsgobrandon3292 3 года назад

    Geeking out! Hahaha I love it. Nice job. Love the videos

  • @HiwasseeRiver
    @HiwasseeRiver 3 года назад

    Could the flames = zinc? I've seen zinc burn and that's kinda what it looks like.

  • @DavidSmith-zr3nd
    @DavidSmith-zr3nd 4 года назад

    I truly enjoyed the video. Very interesting applied science.

  • @donizetecorreiadepaiva5616
    @donizetecorreiadepaiva5616 2 года назад

    Bom dia não intendo tua língua mas qual foi teu melhor resultado da tua experiência

  • @МитяКубик
    @МитяКубик 3 года назад

    Beautiful experiment. Thanx!

  • @CandSMINING
    @CandSMINING 3 года назад

    Well explained. Thanks for sharing lots of information.😎⛏⛏🔥🔥

  • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
    @Rob337_aka_CancelProof 2 года назад

    Something really strange going on there is your source is homogeneous something not centered or accounted for that's causing what appears to be for lack of a better word random results because if you plot those results on a graph they don't make any sense and seems to me they should so what else in this exercise was inconsistent that wasn't considered and normalized for?
    Am I missing something?
    Also (unrelated) have you considered an electric Arc furnace that would save a lot of time wasted waiting for things to heat up and that would eliminate inconsistencies from things like density or composition variables

  • @Tdmkaptaan77
    @Tdmkaptaan77 Год назад

    Hi I am huma from pakistan this is very good

  • @princeangel1627
    @princeangel1627 3 года назад

    What is the best flux sir?

  • @frankzahn7773
    @frankzahn7773 4 года назад +1

    The beads that look silvery, may have platinum and\or palladium in them along with silver.

    • @nomana60
      @nomana60 4 года назад +1

      Frank, i've been trying to find out what palladium, (raw), looks like. Even on geology USA. so do you have a picture or site to go to? TIA...nt

    • @GamingKeenBeaner
      @GamingKeenBeaner Год назад +1

      @@nomana60 Its just about impossible to differentiate such things with eyes. It takes chemical tests or an XRF gun or something to really get that information. That's yet another reason those metals are so rare.

  • @nunyabisnass1141
    @nunyabisnass1141 2 года назад

    I recognise those grains as otc stump remover.

  • @mouldykev
    @mouldykev 4 года назад +1

    Hi Jason i think that i have now cought up with all of your vid's which have been a Godsend for me.
    i am about to start a new Recycling business in the new year here in the UK and am just getting my eqipment together. One of the processes that i will be trialling is, getting gold from various sources and my question to you is where can i buy Cupel's from ? i am really struggling to source them..
    i have seen you use bone ash, portland cement plus other ( which is the best ? ) i hope that you can help me out.
    regards kev

    • @mbmmllc
      @mbmmllc  4 года назад +2

      I get them from legend mine supply in nevada

    • @mouldykev
      @mouldykev 4 года назад +1

      @@mbmmllc Many thanks for a speedy reply, so if i need a hammer mill in six months time can you ship to the UK

    • @mbmmllc
      @mbmmllc  4 года назад +2

      Yep, just email info@mbmmllc.com

  • @Hossak
    @Hossak 4 года назад +1

    If you add too much Nitre (potassium nitrate) and it is seriously boiling - hit it with table salt. Instant fix.

  • @jimdorsey2641
    @jimdorsey2641 4 года назад

    it would be interesting if you took all of your slag and mat from these melts and crushed it up and re smelted to see what metal loss you had.

  • @bobadalnoboj4312
    @bobadalnoboj4312 3 года назад

    Very interesting experiments with pm extraction, and plain explanation, like ans subscription. Any thoghts about elecrolitic gold extraction from a river flow if to salt a water to create electrolit to flow before anode first and futher cathode - led covered with activated carbon and voltage 2-2.5 Volt? Nobody tried to extract this way, I tried to use cathode as gold belt from dish piece and reseived a little bubbles of gold visible in microscope, got it from a salted clays from yard)

  • @hectorvazquezlopez1850
    @hectorvazquezlopez1850 3 года назад

    Excusme all sands containg gold?

  • @atcn1956
    @atcn1956 8 месяцев назад

    Excelente. Muito bom mesmo.

  • @Horns-knowledge
    @Horns-knowledge 4 года назад

    Organized good work......................thanks

  • @paullong4471
    @paullong4471 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing.God bless

  • @ramubanoth658
    @ramubanoth658 4 года назад

    Can you test your gold with nitric acid

  • @howtoguroo2686
    @howtoguroo2686 3 года назад

    where do you get the cone mold

  • @Sunone13
    @Sunone13 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @daubinks
    @daubinks 4 года назад

    how about different amounts of lead added? And can I come be an assistant for tests some day?

  • @luderickwong
    @luderickwong 4 года назад +1

    Have you consider using acid treatment on those lead beads before firing them in the small furnace? You can retrieve some silver at that point. It is over usd20 per ounce now
    Your last time experiment using electricity, should be a success, the problem is those black deposit you consider as waste are actually silver and gold (probably some lead too), checkout seetips channel, with the size of your lead button, you can do it in a tea cup.
    But beware of one thing, don't mix different acid together, aqua regis treatment of metal, lead, silver, even gold can become explosive in certain conditions, they are use in bullet primers.

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 4 года назад

    woww.. that was a heck of a lot of work

  • @kerrihansen2413
    @kerrihansen2413 6 месяцев назад

    I realize your oak was ti find the easiest way to recover the most precious metals. But I am wandering what would happen if you roasted your ore first, and smelted it as a seperate step. No iron rod would be needed, correct? 🤔