According to the internet copper nitrate doesn't turn into metallic copper when heated with a flame, so how would it contaminate the silver shot?
@ClamChowder3 сағат бұрын
Sreetips -- I have a question. When there is a loss of gold after processing, what accounts for the loss of gold? Evaporation (mollucules in vapor)? Splashes of gold in solution? Gold left behind in paper filters? Fine gold disolved in waste solution poured off? I think in a recent video you had like 7 grams of gold missing after processing (I might be wrong, I can't remember exactly). Do you know where / how the gold is being lost?
@user-nk4eb1fr1w6 сағат бұрын
So you made $66 per hour. You are great at what you do but it should be worth at least $100 per hour with expenses.
@the_Novelist6 сағат бұрын
I don't get it... Start with a 58g gold ingot for an anode, electrically dissolve it down to collect 45g on a titanium cathode, call it a win. Anode left must be 13g, so to me, just looks like you merely transferred the gold from one place to another, didn't actually produce more. What am I missing???
@joerubio33917 сағат бұрын
6 grams $188.28
@baobao76718 сағат бұрын
Such an awesome series. Compared to gold refinement, platinum refinement is MUCH harder! After watching your videos, I understand why jewelers charge a lot for manufacturing platinum jewelry
@azazyezat65989 сағат бұрын
Hello genius, I always love watching your videos. I have a question. I see that you precipitated platinum with ammonium chloride, then you tested the rest of the solution with DMG, then you precipitated palladium with ammonium chloride as well. Is it true what you thought?
@MasterArt11510 сағат бұрын
I've been absorbing, learning from and watching every video you've posted for little over five years now but this is the first time I'll be reaching out and leaving a comment on one of your many videos. Thank you so much for everything you do and the knowledge and patience and time you take to walk us through not only your step by step procedures but also your thought process and reasoning behind why you're doing what you're doing. As a Canadian I am only saddened by the many missed opportunities I've had to endure on being excluded from purchasing one of your expertly refined and poured bars. Thanks again for the countless hours of valuable knowledge. Best Regards
@Steelythestacker10 сағат бұрын
Speaking of subscribers, You tube keeps unsubscribing me from this channel and it's annoying.
@frankmccain435911 сағат бұрын
What will you do with the 4 9s fine gold im really looking forward to this
@richardhulbert948011 сағат бұрын
I use ap solution on my pins where tin brass and steel are common. Think with your sim cards even poor man's nitric would have got you the foils in hours. I also see some who go straight to aqua regia to get dirty gold then clean it up. All ways work depending on how long you want to wait.
@TheRealGrinch31311 сағат бұрын
After I do the initial nitric boil on my gold filled scrap, I can add karat gold to it when I put it into aqua reiga (latin for, will turn any God dam thing into liquid)?
@user-oi1lt4hh4j12 сағат бұрын
I grew a boner in 6 seconds
@mohammedalmosiki362512 сағат бұрын
thanks for videos .. ❤
@kaizoku83mugiwara12 сағат бұрын
thats a big chunck of gold =D nice video i rly like gold refine videos require some balls to handle gold that way
@craigwillis949113 сағат бұрын
My silver cement looks green , not perfectly gray, is that normal I did filter with boiling water as learned on your channel, but it’s not pure gray in color
@lazaroastudillo678713 сағат бұрын
anyone try this and like made some money from this?
@brettbowers615 сағат бұрын
Im a little confused...did you "grow" yhr silver or simply harvest it from the left overs from your gold refining? Did you get more silver than you put in? This is new to me but very interesting.
@sreetips14 сағат бұрын
I refine gold. I use sterling silver, that I buy at estate sales, to refine the scrap gold. I recover the silver from that, melt into shot, and run it through my silver cell. Silver is a by-product of my gold refining. The cell converts the impure silver (about 980 parts per thousand silver) to high purity four nines fine (9999 parts per ten thousand) pure elemental silver metal. The impure silver is added to the anode basket. The anode basket is suspended in the silver nitrate electrolyte. I pass an electric current through the impure silver. The impure silver dissolves, passes through the Dacron filter, travels through the silver nitrate electrolyte, and deposits (grows) on the inside of the stainless steel bowl (the cathode) as high purity elemental silver. The bowl is connected to the negative pole of the power supply. The process only deposits pure silver on the cathode. So I’m refining the impure silver, into high purity silver, not creating silver out of thin air. When it’s full, I harvest the pure silver crystal, put it away and forget about it. Then I repeat the whole thing again.
@brettbowers614 сағат бұрын
@@sreetips thank you for explaining that!
@lawdawg02actual16 сағат бұрын
I’m not this smart. I wish I was.
@sreetips14 сағат бұрын
I’m not that smart either. I just had an intense desire to figure out how to do it. I think that’s a key ingredient to being successful at anything - an intense desire to succeed.
@hardergamer16 сағат бұрын
Very intresting, and the first time I have seen this.
@freagr198617 сағат бұрын
When you test for the presence of gold using stannus chloride. Doesn’t it take some of the gold from the solution your testing. If so do you save the strips to recover the gold later? Could you tell us what you do with the strips?
@Ccerastes18 сағат бұрын
Take a sieve from the kitchen and strain the liquid from the silver…
@ANDYGLEGENDSSING18 сағат бұрын
Brilliant videos
@zubairhakda19 сағат бұрын
Which filter do you use? Which should be used to filter impurities from silver nitrate
@batchit20 сағат бұрын
Must have trouble remembering his youtube name, by the amount of places it is written!
@glennlopez677222 сағат бұрын
What is a silver cell?
@sreetips22 сағат бұрын
I refine gold. I use sterling silver, that I buy at estate sales, to refine the scrap gold. I recover the silver from that, melt into shot, and run it through my silver cell. Silver is a by-product of my gold refining. The cell converts the impure silver (about 980 parts per thousand silver) to high purity four nines fine (9999 parts per ten thousand) pure elemental silver metal. The impure silver is added to the anode basket. The anode basket is suspended in the silver nitrate electrolyte. I pass an electric current through the impure silver. The impure silver dissolves, passes through the Dacron filter, travels through the silver nitrate electrolyte, and deposits (grows) on the inside of the stainless steel bowl (the cathode( as high purity elemental silver. The bowl is connected to the negative pole of the power supply. The process only deposits pure silver on the cathode. So I’m refining the impure silver, into high purity silver, not creating silver out of thin air. When it’s full, I harvest the pure silver crystal, put it away and forget about it. Then I repeat the whole thing again.
@JamesAnderson-nz1roКүн бұрын
I've always thought that this procedure was so cool , especially the way the liquid color shifts the way it does .👍👍
@3dmikeaКүн бұрын
Hi Sreetips, just a quick question regarding cementation of silver from waste solutions. If there is any gold still in solution will it cement out with the silver and what is the best way to make sure other than the stannus test.
@sreetips22 сағат бұрын
Yes, boiling nitric will put a little gold in solution. But it’s usually just a trace and not worth trying to recover. If there’s gold in solution with silver then I just cement it out on copper with the silver. Melt the cement silver (with the small amount of gold in it) and run it through my silver cell. In the cell, the gold will get trapped in the anode filter because it’s insoluble. Then I recover the gold when I process the anode filters for the precious metals that they contain.
@ZardashtKayaКүн бұрын
infinite money glitch?
@sreetips22 сағат бұрын
No, this is electrolytic silver refining. All pure silver starts out as silver crystal just like you see here. I refine gold. I use sterling silver, that I buy at estate sales, to refine the scrap gold. I recover the silver from that, melt into shot, and run it through my silver cell. Silver is a by-product of my gold refining. The cell converts the impure silver (about 980 parts per thousand silver) to high purity four nines fine (9999 parts per ten thousand) pure elemental silver metal. The impure silver is added to the anode basket. The anode basket is suspended in the silver nitrate electrolyte. I pass an electric current through the impure silver. The impure silver dissolves, passes through the Dacron filter, travels through the silver nitrate electrolyte, and deposits (grows) on the inside of the stainless steel bowl (the cathode) as high purity elemental silver. The bowl is connected to the negative pole of the power supply. The process only deposits pure silver on the cathode. So I’m refining the impure silver, into high purity silver, not creating silver out of thin air. When it’s full, I harvest the pure silver crystal, put it away and forget about it. Then I repeat the whole thing again.
@UbuteyAustraliaКүн бұрын
If it was this easy to grow gold why arent the big mining company’s doing it and metal refiners doing it🤔???
@sreetips22 сағат бұрын
This is exactly how big refiners produce high purity gold. But they do it on a much larger scale. I’m just a hobby-level amateur refiner. But I get the same results that they do as long as I keep conditions in the cell at the correct parameters..
@sreetips22 сағат бұрын
Everybody thinks it’s hard. But as you can see in this video - it isn’t.
@user-gf1tj3nr4uКүн бұрын
You got down on the gold back home boy you did every conversion known on the old gold back
@user-ln3bx6wn8oКүн бұрын
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@sreetips22 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@kaankizil8704Күн бұрын
How much does it cost to make and how much can you make from it is it even worth anything
@sreetips20 сағат бұрын
I refine gold. I use sterling silver, that I buy at estate sales, to refine the scrap gold. I recover the silver from that, melt into shot, and run it through my silver cell. Silver is a by-product of my gold refining. The cell converts the impure silver (about 980 parts per thousand silver) to high purity four nines fine (9999 parts per ten thousand) pure elemental silver metal. The impure silver is added to the anode basket. The anode basket is suspended in the silver nitrate electrolyte. I pass an electric current through the impure silver. The impure silver dissolves, passes through the Dacron filter, travels through the silver nitrate electrolyte, and deposits (grows) on the inside of the stainless steel bowl (the cathode) as high purity elemental silver. The bowl is connected to the negative pole of the power supply. The process only deposits pure silver on the cathode. So I’m refining the impure silver, into high purity silver, not creating silver out of thin air. When it’s full, I harvest the pure silver crystal, put it away and forget about it. Then I repeat the whole thing again.
@jasondundom1390Күн бұрын
Well this idea is a bit late, but what is you shook the bucket to get the foils off ? maybe even a paint shaker..
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
I’ve abandoned the A/P method for hot dilute nitric to get the gold foils to release in just one day.
@TimDavies1955Күн бұрын
So Same weight as Original Ingot
@TimDavies1955Күн бұрын
If it’s 999 it’s should be soft and peel off
@kevinboland2633Күн бұрын
Are these videos labeled it find the exact reference that we was asking. I know how to find your channel on KZbin but don't know how to find the specific videos we are looking for. I'm a huge fan and I've bought things from off you eBay channel. Get and up date Everytime you post.
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
You can use the search block on my channel - I haven’t categorized them. I post them as I make them.
@MrBoygenisКүн бұрын
What’s the stock pot
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
Every drop of gold refining waste passes through my stock pots (I have two). They are two gallon buckets with clean copper. Any traces of precious metals cement out on the copper as a fine black mud. I process them once a year. They are due.
@smexypyroКүн бұрын
This dude is a wizard
@smexypyroКүн бұрын
Also, forbidden ice coffee
@MikeHunt-fw5rwКүн бұрын
You should have used industrial strength peroxide and ½ n ½ ratio you'd of been done I 24 hours
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
Hot dilute nitric will release the gold foils in a day.
@SocialshugКүн бұрын
What is your KZbin channel?
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
sreetips
@SocialshugКүн бұрын
WOW! I’m loving this.
@ChowMien123Күн бұрын
Hey bro can I have half of that bar😂
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
Sorry, sold it
@ChowMien123Күн бұрын
@@sreetips lol. I've been wanting to really learn how to do what you do I did some tinkering few years back but never made anything out of it. I'll keep watching maybe I'll learn something.
@johnklein2982Күн бұрын
This video shows you making the final step of making pure silverite. Where did the silverite originally come from?
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
From some pure silver from a previous harvest.
@johnklein2982Күн бұрын
You should've used a cheesecloth when you strained out the remaining electrolyte. This would save some of your silverite crystals.
@arjunar1466Күн бұрын
Where to pay silver nitrate how much that cost
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
I don’t know, it was donated.
@samuelkorger3567Күн бұрын
Watching someone who takes real pride in a job well done is thrilling.
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@GTFBITKКүн бұрын
30:35 sreetips is a US General!
@forclients5988Күн бұрын
1\5 of that is worth of a life of a famous TV actor. (Sarcasm🥺)
@kevinboland2633Күн бұрын
Can you tell us your constants formula you use to incoret the karat gold, like the difference between 10k -14k and so on?
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
I have a video on this posted on my channel.
@sreetipsКүн бұрын
Search “constants” on my channel and it should pull up.