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    Anyone on here refiine?

    I've been reading over on GRF for about 2 months now. Most of the time all I leave with is a headache from trying to process all the info in the tiny brain I have. I've just been "lurking" basically, haven't had anything relevant to add besides newbie questions so I just read. Being able to refine myself would be awesome, so ive been curious for awhile.

    My question is, have any of you, without prior chemistry knowledge, made the jump from scrapper to refiner??



    I would be interested to hear any kind of stories you all may have pertaining to this.


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    Without prior chemistry knowledge, I think you would be a short lived wannabe refiner. Good thing Gus and Noble aren't around anymore (but I do miss both of them). Have you read Hokes (Ithink that is the name of the book) yet?

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    Your questions should be addressed at the GRF. A lot of them are scrappers too and would be better answered there.
    We buy electronic scrap, Gold Karat scrap, gold filled, refined gold, silver and many other item's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    i learned all i wanted to know about chemistry while shaking a coke
    With or without the mentos (sp)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarrenRealms007 View Post
    With or without the mentos (sp)?
    hahaha, M&Ms ; )

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    Poprocks, the sugar in the straw..pixi stix?..mentos..all fun when dropped into a coke. LOL.

    An yea..GRF is where to go for this question. As Barren I think said a lot of folks do both there.

    Me? I'll stick to scrapping an whatnot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 41haikuwarriors View Post
    I've been reading over on GRF for about 2 months now. Most of the time all I leave with is a headache from trying to process all the info in the tiny brain I have. I've just been "lurking" basically, haven't had anything relevant to add besides newbie questions so I just read. Being able to refine myself would be awesome, so ive been curious for awhile.

    My question is, have any of you, without prior chemistry knowledge, made the jump from scrapper to refiner??

    I would be interested to hear any kind of stories you all may have pertaining to this.
    If you want to refine, you have got your work cut out. You are about to deal with a lot of chemical changes as well as gases that are effective to the human physiology. My advice to you, do extensive research and I do emphasize "extensive" before you start. For example, what are all the apparatus you may need, what gases will you be dealing with in retrospect of the materials you intend to break down, and do you have proper protection and ventilation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRecycler View Post
    If you want to refine, you have got your work cut out. You are about to deal with a lot of chemical changes as well as gases that are effective to the human physiology. My advice to you, do extensive research and I do emphasize "extensive" before you start. For example, what are all the apparatus you may need, what gases will you be dealing with in retrospect of the materials you intend to break down, and do you have proper protection and ventilation.
    I think the first, and most important question would be considerations pertaining to being able to properly dispose of the chemicals obtained/encountered, and I'd venture to guess most home users answer would certainly be no, if they answered it honestly (unless of course they rent an upstairs apt at a dow chemical plant ; )

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    I was really only wanting to know if anyone here has taken that step themselves.

    It's not something I am anywhere close to doing.

    Just a random "questioning"

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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    Without prior chemistry knowledge, I think you would be a short lived wannabe refiner. Good thing Gus and Noble aren't around anymore (but I do miss both of them). Have you read Hokes (Ithink that is the name of the book) yet?
    I have been off and on the forum for the last couple months so I'm not up to speed.....what happened to Noble? I thought I would see him replying to some of the recent threads and wondered why he hadn't. He has great insights

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    Quote Originally Posted by 41haikuwarriors View Post
    I was really only wanting to know if anyone here has taken that step themselves.

    It's not something I am anywhere close to doing.

    Just a random "questioning"
    Well, you asked and we answered. I think I speak for a large portion of the folks on SMF when I say, you are dealing with a vast amount of wisdom and intelligence; it takes that kind of wits to be an effective scrapper. I hope you got some valuable information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRecycler View Post
    Well, you asked and we answered. I think I speak for a large portion of the folks on SMF when I say, you are dealing with a vast amount of wisdom and intelligence; it takes that kind of wits to be an effective scrapper. I hope you got some valuable information.
    My question was if any HERE without prior knowledge of chemistry had gone from scrapper to refiner.

    I never said I had no knowledge.

    It doesn't seem my question is being read correctly.

    The answers i have gotten do seem to answer that, none of you refine. So thank you anyway.

    I was just bored and wanted a story

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    Once upon a time there were three scrappers. One focused on metal scrap, the other on ewaste, and the third figured he would just refine what the ewaste guy did! So third scrapper went an tried to refine the ewaste, third scrapper ended up in the ground 5 months later from inhaling mixed fumes. First scrapper got tired of metal scrapping and decided to refine also! Oh no you say, another one down! But no! This one...this one the force was strong with. He went an asked a few questions and was told to read the great jedi refining tricks by Hoke(hokes). There is even a free copy floating round there. The ex mmetal scrapper turn refiner went on to make bajillions of dollars and paying off Sirscrapalots bar tab for the next decade.

    Short story - Read hoke an you can learn to refine. Thats what I got out of the answes folks gave when they asked over on GRF. Anyone can do it but reading Hoke(s)?! is required in order to do it right.

    BUt hey I just keep guard over a traveling cooler, come up with witty tag lines, tell great stories, and I can make pretzels, what do I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 41haikuwarriors View Post
    My question was if any HERE without prior knowledge of chemistry had gone from scrapper to refiner.

    I never said I had no knowledge.

    It doesn't seem my question is being read correctly.

    The answers i have gotten do seem to answer that, none of you refine. So thank you anyway.

    I was just bored and wanted a story
    I was close. I was reading and reading and reading. Hokes, the GRF, etc., etc.

    I have no formal chemistry training, but I can pick up most anything if I put my mind to it. Experimental physics, chemistry, etc. No worries here. Nut the further I got into it, the more I realized that in order to do it right, I needed way more equipment than I was able to afford unless I spent some good time bodging it all together.

    To really do it all properly requires a good fume hood and being able to dispose of (or properly neutralize) spent chemicals. Trying to make a living at a cheap paying job and trying to make money scrapping led me to this forum where I figured out that I could sell those materials that I am getting for a good profit without all of the headaches of the refining.

    so, NO. I did not make the jump, but I went far enough to really understand the process and start accumulating gear, materials, and instructional videos. I am thinking of one day soon putting some of that stuff together and listing it on here for someone who may be interested. I have a couple of laser Steve's videos, some melting pots, lab equipment (beakers and such) as well as some raw starting material that is gold filled to start with.

    Bottom line is that anyone really thinking about getting into this has GOT to go into it with a full head and safety in mind. Not just for yourself, but for your entire neighborhood. If you are doing some stuff outside on a day with no breeze, you are messing with your entire neighborhood's health and safety. Those fumes will just hang there.

    Wish I could help you more with a story of actually getting into refining. But, yes, someone with a good head and no formal chemistry training can take the time and learn to do it right. It just takes a lot to learn to do it right.
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    No, I have not crossed that line and I don't think I ever will. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 41haikuwarriors View Post
    I've been reading over on GRF for about 2 months now. Most of the time all I leave with is a headache from trying to process all the info in the tiny brain I have. I've just been "lurking" basically, haven't had anything relevant to add besides newbie questions so I just read. Being able to refine myself would be awesome, so ive been curious for awhile.

    My question is, have any of you, without prior chemistry knowledge, made the jump from scrapper to refiner??

    I would be interested to hear any kind of stories you all may have pertaining to this.
    Total jump from scrapper to refiner ...no. Am I starting to do refine certain types of ewaste ...yes!!! I have been reading on GRF since February at least 3-4 hrs per day. I read Hoke twice and its not a book of tricks, but it is the best book to read before deciding to attempt to refine. BTW Hoke was a woman. I have invested in safety equiptment that I need as well as chemicals that can be purchased at your local hardware store. There are many different techniques and processes that can be used to refine different materials. I agree GRF is not an easy forum to work your way around but if you follow the way certain members recommend to get through it, it will make sense to you.
    I have no formal training in chemistry except for what I learned in high school. What I know now today as far as refining, I have learned from reading and doing aquintence tests on small batches of materials. Am I ready or do I think I can refine pounds of materials...no. But I do know I can run small amounts safely and have a nice investment for the future.
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    I think/know that parrothead’s post above is about the most honest factual reply you can get here at SMF. To add a little more detail about refining that parrot left out is you need to know what you have (base metals under plate) and fully understand how to deal with that type of electro plate. You will need LARGE quantities of the same stock, NOT a mix of this and that.
    Don’t expect too much help from the folks at GRF other than READ HOLKS over and over and over again. The holks book was written back in 1936 and was for jewelry refiners and NOT computer E-scrap for the most part. BUT Holks will give you a **** good start of what you are in for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 41haikuwarriors View Post
    My question was if any HERE without prior knowledge of chemistry had gone from scrapper to refiner.

    I never said I had no knowledge.

    It doesn't seem my question is being read correctly.

    The answers i have gotten do seem to answer that, none of you refine. So thank you anyway.

    I was just bored and wanted a story

    I think your question was well understood and addressed the way it should have been.

    You said you have been on the SMF for a couple of months reading. That is really not even enough time spent there to get even a basic knowledge of what is required to work with the chemicals and the dangers of what can happen.

    There are actually quite a few of the users that are on both forums, you just don't recognize them because they go by different user names. How many of them actually pursue both fields actively I do not know.

    How many of the close to 4,000 posts on the GRF that I have made have you read? I would venture to say that you have read very few of them or you would not have made the statement that "none of you refine".

    I did not have a book or school knowledge before I took up refining. But I did have a working knowledge of most of the chemicals use because I had worked with them in my fields of work for over 35 years including a 4 year period of working at a chemical factory so I knew very well the dangers of what I was working with. Soe of the reactions in refining will kill you, not imediatly but even days after coming in contact with them.

    Me personaly I have refined well over 150 Toz's of gold and and 100's of Toz's of silver since I started refining precious metals, 99% from E-scrap.

    As far as scrapping goes. I have scrapped metals for over 45 years since I was a little kid. I have no idea how many ton's of copper or aluminum I have sold much less shread but it has been a lot.
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