Originally Posted by
PartTimeScrapper
OK let me try to understand this a little better. IF someone sends you 2000 pounds of motherboards they have to hope your refining methods are better then the company they are currently using? If company a process pulls out x amount of gold and company b pulls out y amount of gold because of their diferent methods wouldnt you want to know that before you sent in 2000 pounds of boards? Or is that just the risk you take in this business? Im really just trying to learn more here as im growing enuff now to start looking for the best refiner I can. Since I dont have the 20000 lbs yet to send to the big guys over seas.
As far as your question about company a vers comapany b you are pretty much correct. It is as much work to find a good consistant processor as it trying to find consistant board prices on the forum. They are in the buisness of moving product as fast as they can because of the tight margins they run under.
Processing boards is not an easy job, it's about like me telling you to go write a Broadway play and have it up and running in 60 days. Don't get me wrong I'm not backing this guy just yet, I'm still trying to find out what he does with the material. But I can't remember if he has been mentioned on the GRF or not and not going to go look at this time. If one of the other GRF members want to check and chime in it would help.
Now there are going to be some that will not like the following statement. But I'm fixing to bust your ******, blow your *** and bust your balloon with the following information. Read it more than once so it will sink in too.
Everyone says I want top dollar for my boards because of the gold in them, what gold yield will my refiner get out of the boards? Everyone wants to talk about what gold, palladium and platinum yields are in the boards. Well folks that is an impossible question to answer because the yields can be everywhere on the map. And it is not just because of the refiner and the process they use. A lot of it is just in the manufacturing of the products. Now here is the majic trick, While they have you concentrating on that shiney little piece of gold, palladium or platinum. Now gold you can sell all day long, palladium is a little more difficult with out fees and quantities to justify the fees, platinum is hard unless you know someone that deals in it a lot, And rhodium if you run across it it very tough to move. I have even had indium show up in some of my refined material. What everyone is missing unless they have done thier research is the copper, aluminum content, maybe lead, doubtful on tin. Go do some research on how much copper and aluminum is in a ton of boards. If you are going to get big enough to send boards to a refiner ask for percentages of these metals. Don't just go asking about the gold content. Also understand the that the vast majority possibly do not refine the metals they melt into a bar, have the bar assayed and send the bar to a copper refiner and the PM's are treated as a by product of the copper refining.
Would I send my stuff over seas? Probably not. Why would I want to pay the shipping fees first off? And the first golden rule in haveing your boards processed is never loose sight of your boards. If the processor will not let you or a representative of yours watch the process ask for your material back and run the other way. If you can't watch it then go get you some vaseline and a beer and be sure and ask for a kiss when you are done.
I will make note here that this gentelman seems to be willing to allow his customers to watch the process.
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