Ok so you say to yourself what the hell is he putting this under Comedy for well thats where it belongs
Yesterday i had a mate come around to finish melting our gold
done the first run no worries 2+ oz all good however could of had the mold a bit hotter but its fine
dropped the mold on the table and burnt a patch of the table quickly picked it up so as not to burn to much more and dropped it on the dogs bed
yes i had gloves on but bugger was it hot grabbed the pliers picked it up and put it on the fire bricks bent down to stop the dog bed from smoldering
looked up as i could smell plastic burning
one plastic bottle now gone
yes Brett is pissing himself laughing at this stage and the dog has run away and wont come back near me
sitting there looking at my bottle of gold and black sand mix and we decided we would do that next
brainwave me said no need to separate the black sand from the gold as the Borax and temp would do that for us
borax in tip the bottle in more borax on top and stir for effect
i know what you are thinking about now and yes i agree with you now what a big D H
left it in for an hour while we had a cup of coffee
heat up the mold and start to pour
out it come no worries (yea right)
let it cool and remove from the mold place in water cant wait to see the end result
put the black mess on the brick lined it up with the hammer and started to crush it up looking for my gold
holy ***** nothing here except a lump of silver type of stuff no that cant be my gold look in the melting crucible nothing in there its empty
GOD HELP ME DR GOOGLE
end of story remove the black sand BEFORE melting as the minerals in the black sand will stuff up your gold
now its headed for a few weeks in acid process and then reprocess to what should be my gold and nothing else
so as you see it does belong in the comedy section
BLACK SAND
Black sands are used by miners and prospectors to indicate the presence of a placer formation. Placer mining activities produce a concentrate that is composed mostly of black sand. Black sand concentrates often contain additional valuables, other than precious metals: rare earth elements, thorium, titanium, tungsten, zirconium and others are often fractionated during igneous processes into a common mineral-suite that becomes black sands after weathering and erosion.
Yesterday i had a mate come around to finish melting our gold
done the first run no worries 2+ oz all good however could of had the mold a bit hotter but its fine
dropped the mold on the table and burnt a patch of the table quickly picked it up so as not to burn to much more and dropped it on the dogs bed
yes i had gloves on but bugger was it hot grabbed the pliers picked it up and put it on the fire bricks bent down to stop the dog bed from smoldering
looked up as i could smell plastic burning
one plastic bottle now gone
yes Brett is pissing himself laughing at this stage and the dog has run away and wont come back near me
sitting there looking at my bottle of gold and black sand mix and we decided we would do that next
brainwave me said no need to separate the black sand from the gold as the Borax and temp would do that for us
borax in tip the bottle in more borax on top and stir for effect
i know what you are thinking about now and yes i agree with you now what a big D H
left it in for an hour while we had a cup of coffee
heat up the mold and start to pour
out it come no worries (yea right)
let it cool and remove from the mold place in water cant wait to see the end result
put the black mess on the brick lined it up with the hammer and started to crush it up looking for my gold
holy ***** nothing here except a lump of silver type of stuff no that cant be my gold look in the melting crucible nothing in there its empty
GOD HELP ME DR GOOGLE
end of story remove the black sand BEFORE melting as the minerals in the black sand will stuff up your gold
now its headed for a few weeks in acid process and then reprocess to what should be my gold and nothing else
so as you see it does belong in the comedy section
BLACK SAND
Black sands are used by miners and prospectors to indicate the presence of a placer formation. Placer mining activities produce a concentrate that is composed mostly of black sand. Black sand concentrates often contain additional valuables, other than precious metals: rare earth elements, thorium, titanium, tungsten, zirconium and others are often fractionated during igneous processes into a common mineral-suite that becomes black sands after weathering and erosion.