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    Since I am looking to get into refining, and all ceramics have more gold content then others, that is one thing I have been trying to find out, is a price to offer per chip.[/QUOTE]



    Your welcome I pay that because I send mine to Barren to refine. Im still saving them up but will send some to him soon. You can type things like weight of Intell 486 CPU in the searchbar and all kinds of links will come up. Thats how I figured out the aprox price on each one.

    Sorry screwed the quote up but directed at GeorgeB


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    "PTS, I appreciate the tip on how to place them in there. Will keep that in mind if the whole refining thing doesnt pan out. "

    haha...intended or not, I thought this was punny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by joebob49 View Post

    Your welcome I pay that because I send mine to Barren to refine. Im still saving them up but will send some to him soon. You can type things like weight of Intell 486 CPU in the searchbar and all kinds of links will come up. Thats how I figured out the aprox price on each one.

    Sorry screwed the quote up but directed at GeorgeB
    Is that the price you would pay for all ceramics, or just the intel 486 chips?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shendog View Post
    "PTS, I appreciate the tip on how to place them in there. Will keep that in mind if the whole refining thing doesnt pan out. "

    haha...intended or not, I thought this was punny!
    I am not sure what is wrong with what I said to PTS. He offered advice on how to place them in a box to be shippped, and I thanked him for the tip?

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    It's a pun George....refining gold ....panning out for gold....said nothing wrong just funny how you worded it that's all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    It's a pun George....refining gold ....panning out for gold....said nothing wrong just funny how you worded it that's all.
    Gotcha. Still early in the morning for me and no caffeine, my apologies lol

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    No apologies...I had my coffee already thats the only reason I caught on to what shendog meant...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    No apologies...I had my coffee already thats the only reason I caught on to what shendog meant...lol
    Yours is coffee and mine is soda lol


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