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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post
    When I'm finished this job cash in hand I have a new project already planned, build centrifuges to sell, but that's another story we'll not get into it here. i just hope that i don't go and do something stupid like buy another truck.

    I beleive the weighty material below the tan coloured material is of the platinum family.

    I had a 45 gallon drum full plus another large container full of network cabling plugs which I fed into my hammer mill to liberate the gold plated pins, this project sat unfinished two years the pins sitting in acid. Couple days ago started neutralizing the acid.

    This eveing ran the resulting mud through the machine, at first I thought WTF copper.



    After digging the copper free from the groves found the gold had lodged itself in behind. For those that don't know the cons in the pictures below is a mixture of gold and copper.
    You build them and I'll see about putting up a page on my web site to sell them.

    I'd hate to see you get another truck and start down that road again.

    I was thinking platinum group also.

    I think you need to do a little bit of spot testing to make sure you are correct in your thiking that the gold is still accumilating in the bowl once the groves fill up or if you are loosing some of your PM's when the groves fill up.

    I've see shaker tables used for copper recovery from some of the cable shreaers. I wonder if this would not be a faster recovery method.

    When you have the cash from this stuff you need to get your new well dug.

    Did the boiler make it through the shop disaster?

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