Originally Posted by
Mechanic688
Mechanic688 I think those are middle men, the best way to sell converters is to de can the bead and comb, mill the comb in a ball mill to expose the values and homogenize the mix. Send a sample out for an independent assay before shipping to a refinery that process's this material.
Why pay a middle man to de-can and grind up your cats, sure they all claim to perform an assay and you should too for our own peace of mind. We know that cats differ in precious metals content.
Would you ship me half a million dollars of scrap gold giving me first count then rely on my word from the assay report, maybe once before the light came on.
It's the stainless ca and wire mesh I want to know about, no one claims to pay for this, are the sellers giving it away.
Later this week I will subject a small sample into some nitric acid, see if it comes up green which would be Nickel, from here I can send another sample out to the local University for an assay.
This is something I really want to know, are the can and wire mesh nickel scrap.
Best Regards
Gustavus
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