had one of those at the print shop I worked at for 15 years.
fp
At 01:00 PM 4/7/2007, Scott Sipe Poked the stick with:
At some point in the mix (the development machine I guess) there was
a silver reprocessor unit that dealt with the waste chemicals and
extracted silver out of it.
All that
FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gold recovery, I wonder how this is done and if it is worth it ?.
In the early eighties, I remodeled a good size, two story building
called The Miami Postal Credit Union into a gold and silver recovery and
refining plant for a company called IMC,
FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gold recovery, I wonder how this is done and if it is worth it ?.
From: Al Anger
http://al_anger.home.comcast.net/gold/lab.jpg
any questions?
Just the original one (IIRC). How much is the gold worth
that is recovered from a standard RAM chip. (Any pin #...)
Rick Glazier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just the original one (IIRC). How much is the gold worth
that is recovered from a standard RAM chip. (Any pin #...)
This was early eighties, so I don't know. Sorry
(Neat pictures, thanks.)
your welcome.
al
Al,
Just how have you managed to learn so many different kinds of stuff?
Now, I feel like I need to get another degree and start another career... NOT!
Great pix. Very interesting. Reminds me of the last time I visited the steel
foundries in Gary, IN to fix some BrandX machines. Mucho warm
DHSinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just how have you managed to learn so many different kinds of stuff?
Always ready for a new challenge. When ppl ask, Can you do that? Have
you ever done that before? I reply with everything I've ever done, at
one point, I hadn't done before.
best,
al
On Apr 7, 2007, at 3:03 PM, Al Anger wrote:
FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gold recovery, I wonder how this is done and if it is worth it ?.
In the early eighties, I remodeled a good size, two story building
called The Miami Postal Credit Union into a gold and silver
recovery and
Al,
You're a brick, son! Very cool... :)
That's about how I learned PC's and networking..
Best,
Duncan
At 17:31 04/07/2007 -0400, you wrote:
DHSinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just how have you managed to learn so many different kinds of stuff?
Always ready for a new