I'm tearing apart some memory sticks (not going to say "RAM") and have some with silver/tin. These chips are bigger than the gold chips. Can these all go together or do I need to keep them separate?
I'm tearing apart some memory sticks (not going to say "RAM") and have some with silver/tin. These chips are bigger than the gold chips. Can these all go together or do I need to keep them separate?
People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.
It would come down to the reason you are collecting them. Hoarding, ebay, refining, selling elsewhere..?
Selling.
Mick if your selling you may get more for the big chunky ones from older sticks. There is a guy on grf who refines them and has a large post on refining those. Its really long over 10 pages but worth the read. Pretty sure there is a breakdown of different types somewhere in it. Guys name is Patnor101 I believe. He came up with the process for those chips. He may or may not buy them too.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” John Wayne-- The Shootist
NEWBS READ THIS THREAD ABOUT REFINING!!!!
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/off-t...ning-read.html
If you are selling, then most likely keep them separate. You can provide the amount of vintage chips vs new ones. I do know that the newer smaller ones are more valuable than most chips pulled off of boards, because of the mass of them compared to the number of gold bonding wires is smaller. More legs = more gold in general. So lots of legs and a smaller chip makes them worth more per pound. Comparatively, the ic chips from boards with legs on 4 sides are worth more than 2 sided ones.
I've been at GRF a couple times. From what I've been doing lately, looks like I need to spend more time there.
At Ryan... Well do done young sir someone has been doing their homework... Bravo!
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FL,
GRF= Gold Refining Forum. Its a technical bunch of guys who talk about the process(es) of chemically recovering precious metals. It can be a touchy subject as the chemicals and the gases they give off can be very nasty and deadly.
Therefore, the guys on the forum don't tolerate ignoramuses and aren't much for dumb questions and humor either.
Jon.
EDIT: Sorry, Parrothead, you beat me to it!
[QUOTE=FLimits;192711]Gee, they sound like a tedious bunch.
Sorry you feel that way about me...uh us...them...yeah those guys
Not about you, BC! You're my homey! Which reminds me, I'm heading out your way tomorrow. Will PM you on that...
Please, any of you who are members/fans of GRF, no offense intended. I've never been to that forum or even heard of it until today. I was just commenting on sawmilleng's description, from which I got the impression that the place might be a little inhospitable. A group that discourages "dumb questions and humor" sounds a little scary to me. Then again, I've worked as an instructor and had to try to get students to overcome their fear of asking a "dumb question," so maybe I'm just extra sensitive about that kind of thing. And humor seriously is one of mankind's greatest blessings.
Anyway, just let me know when I can remove my foot from my mouth...
lol...They aren't that bad, then again...I guess they are if you go on an say.."Hey guys, can someone tell me how to refine at home?" "Have you read Hoke yet?" "Start there then come back." "OH well I herd it was easy, I saw a youtube video and..." /enter stampede to devour the naive soul.
They are a good bunch, very insightful an helpful..if you do a bit of studying before asking questions. The info you need is all over that site, an lots of it for free. Like CM Hoke..no reason not to read the pdf. They got a good reason to be that way tho, far as I see it. It keeps the people out who think it's a game. In scrapping..we risk some injury, tools, break downs, etc. Those guys not only risk injury but death if they screw up the wrong way. Or kill a household, or neighborhood. Them chemicals are nasty business, lest in my ever so humble opinion. Now I know some of you do crazy scrapping, an risk death, but the average scrapper out there..isn't going to die breaking down a hard drive, or a vcr. So don't get all grrr'y with me. ha ha! Needless to say I got a lot of respect for what they do. I just lurk an read tho. Been a member for awhile but I don't think I've ever posted. I just like absorbing all the info. Like a sponge....wasn' that a song..oh wait..that's like a rock..
I still say they have a secret room over there where they all go silly, but I've yet to find it. I'll have to bribe BC. Maybe he knows.
An homey? You live on that wannabe island to? Gah!
Sirscrapalot - STOP THE INSANITY! - That infomercial lady.
FL dont entertain SirS and his ravings. He is under the impression I dont live on an island. When in fact what he is on is a glorified reef.
BC looking for SirS wallet and getting him a one way invite to the refiners closet of secrets
Hey hey...I'm an Official friend buddy! Engraved invite an all!
I'm only with video proof of the room. If they aren't in there singing silly songs an telling dirty jokes, it's not worth the coin!
Sirscrapalot - I'll get you an your little cooler, Brasscatcher! <evil cackle, flying monkeys..go here.>
Yes some of the guys on GRF a little anal but with good reason. The process can kill you, your family and the neighbors. They want to be assured you know a little about what your doing. Just like any thing else common sense is required.
" You can get hurt badly scrapping,screw up trying to refine and it will kill you." mcw
"anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"
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