How and Where to Find Scrap Silver - Identification, Refining With Acid

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2021
  • Getting into the fancy metals! Curious about how and where to find scrap silver in electronics? How to identify them, and how to refine them with acids once you've got your hands on them? Get in here!
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Komentáře • 275

  • @1986tessie
    @1986tessie Před 3 lety +42

    For promoting fine silver, you earned yourself a like.

  • @TheogRahoomie
    @TheogRahoomie Před 4 měsíci +5

    The way you turned scrap steel into silver at the end was galaxy brain stuff. Love it.

  • @haigpapelian7600
    @haigpapelian7600 Před rokem +20

    Great video and safety information. Nowadays not many people try to let viewers know how dangerous things are. You definitely nailed it. Great job

    • @choccolocco
      @choccolocco Před rokem +1

      The very reason after decades of scrapping, I don’t do it. Money and time aside, the dangers are real, and all it takes is one mistake, I’ll continue to “pass”…

  • @mkbman45
    @mkbman45 Před 3 lety +6

    Great advice. I sell all types of computer components, such as motherboards, RAM, hard drives, gold plated pins, etc. People ask me why I don't do the gold recovery thing? You answered the question exactly the way I do!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s SUCH a pain hahaha! Sell it to someone who feels like doing it, then buy a little flake of gold with the money.
      Do you have local scrapyards that buy yours, or do you do eBay?

  • @joshhalbert2906
    @joshhalbert2906 Před rokem +3

    Very glad this was the 1st video watched on collecting silver, saved me from another "rabbit hole to nowhere" hobby ha

  • @downyourtube
    @downyourtube Před 3 lety +5

    I really like you. Your kindness exceeds your intellect and it shines thru your eyes, I bet you didn't know that.
    Thank you for taking your time to help others understand the importance of making wise decisions concerning these matters.
    You did a great job. Wish I had a friend just like you.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      😂 thank you so much! At first it sounds like one of those backhanded compliments but I’m pretty sure you only meant nice things by it 🤣
      I really appreciate that, and I’ll be smiling abt this for days to come ☺️

    • @downyourtube
      @downyourtube Před 3 lety

      @@thubprint I meant it. I think your great guy. Bless you.

  • @WhyWhatWhoWhenWhyAgain

    For being just plain smart, defining the line between money and a hobby and putting the important things on the right sides of the line just got you a follower.

  • @2evangelina
    @2evangelina Před 3 lety +7

    Impressive video Thub!!! Love the blurred image then focused again sequence too! but my favorite of all is the sound of your voice, some people go to training to sound a little bit like you!!!!Good job!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +2

      Awww, haha! ☺️ thank you so much, I’ve been trying my best to get my quality up and the audio clear. Glad it’s been worth it 😉

  • @michaeldesmondwoods3193
    @michaeldesmondwoods3193 Před rokem +1

    I completely agree with you! The last method was the best and most effective way to get silver as a scrapper.

  • @paulradke5803
    @paulradke5803 Před 2 lety

    I love how honest and helpful you are

  • @mollynakamori
    @mollynakamori Před 3 lety +3

    What an incredible video, Thub! Sooooo impressed by all your time and hard work. Looked like you even had some fun doing it. Well done! I learned a lot, and here's some learning back: any piece of unpolished (matte finish) obsidian will work as a touch stone. You just make my Fridays.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      Always happy to see you 😌
      I did put some time into this one! (That’s why it was late lol) but it feels good to be doing research and digesting it into bite sized pieces

  • @graemeallen3679
    @graemeallen3679 Před 3 lety +9

    Love the way you look to see the best option for silver recovery. After all the stuff you need to do to get a minuscule amount of silver using dangerous acids and then show how easy it is to buy a coin which is far more less expensive and time consuming. It certainly made me think about how I will be going about it now. Thanks heaps, learning the from a person who has a lot better understanding about the issues that other people don't tell you about.🙂

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for saying! I try to keep things realistic for the typical person’s experience otherwise I don’t see what good the information is right? It’s all well and good to make a video of making a gold nugget from a mountain of computer parts, it’ll get a lot of views and those probably pay for the costs that aren’t shown. For most people though the math just doesn’t make sense. Not to mention the less backyards with bucketfuls of dangerous chemicals the better 😁

  • @ScoutsIX3
    @ScoutsIX3 Před 3 lety +3

    Your videos keep getting better and more polished!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you! I am trying to improve all the time. I’m hoping the extra effort pays off over the long term 👌

  • @michaelbennett6959
    @michaelbennett6959 Před rokem

    Massive respect. I like how you articulate. Job well done.

  • @joselbazcom4221
    @joselbazcom4221 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm glad I found your channel, thubprint. Thanks a lot for the information and advice. On this video, I totally agree about collecting pure silver with scrap metal recycling. Even by saving the money earned, eventually one can have enough to buy a little gold.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      Just sharing my thoughts of course, not telling anybody what to do! But I’m glad I’m not crazy, it’s just funny to me when people are getting worked up when I don’t save each little piece of silver from the stuff I find. Not everything is worth your time.

  • @GATA0015
    @GATA0015 Před 3 lety +1

    Your videos are very helpful and informational, and show the better ways of collecting Silver I would love to watch them.

  • @michaelmorse6478
    @michaelmorse6478 Před rokem

    Great video! Always leave it better than you found!! I live by this!! Thanks

  • @dr.a006
    @dr.a006 Před 3 lety +8

    Every couple of months I collect a small batch of old dental crowns I have to cut off or extract. I make sure patients don’t want them, if it’s gold, I will give them a fair discount off the dental work if they let me have it.
    I send the crowns to Garfield Refining. They melt and assay it for Au, Pd, Pt, Ag.
    I request silver bullion, U.S. or Canadian 1 oz. coins.
    Free silver coins for me! 😁

    • @maxsaslt
      @maxsaslt Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for sharing this story! My grandmother in the soviet times has received a few Imperial Russian gold coins in the same way as patients wanted to melt them for their dental crowns, since the metal on those coins was so pure. My grandmother exchanged them with a regular gold for them, and it's a family heirloom now, that I follow to own. So keep doing this! :-)

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +4

      That’s really cool! My grandfather found a gold filling on the beach once, I melted it down with some other bits to make a ring

  • @geofft3214
    @geofft3214 Před 3 lety +3

    You're precious Thub! Could send scrap silver to a smelter too. Have a great weekend.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      Ohh that’s probably the best way if you have enough of it
      You too!

  • @josephkolodziej3748
    @josephkolodziej3748 Před rokem

    Great job. To the point and very practical.

  • @sharkscrapper
    @sharkscrapper Před 3 lety +3

    Another fun and informative video, thank you for sharing. While I do scrap professionally, I leave the refining to other pros. I'm happy to sell them my material and turn those $ into silver/gold bullion as you did near the end of your video. Stay safe.

  • @donaldwatson6621
    @donaldwatson6621 Před 2 měsíci

    That was a good video, and the end was direct and to the point.

  • @82gamerprincess31
    @82gamerprincess31 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m with you 100% on this. Keeping stuff out of landfills while stacking investment metals is a true win win that we rarely get in this kooky world. I have a bunch of hobby jobs like scraping and I invest a percentage into precious metal. 100% of what I get from scrap jewelry goes into metals by trading with a jeweler friend.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      That’s cool! I’ve been thinking about something similar, maybe taking my scrap metal earnings and buying stocks or crypto. Hopefully I’ll have the income to allow that soon 👍

  • @adamdaley8090
    @adamdaley8090 Před 3 lety +1

    Just what I needed. Keep doing the thing Thub.

  • @greatoutdoors8678
    @greatoutdoors8678 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the ending its so true that's the best way to get silver

  • @alainremillard2044
    @alainremillard2044 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing!!!! I love the message.

  • @zacherysevier1242
    @zacherysevier1242 Před 2 lety

    Mooooooooose!!! He started me down this path as well. Informative videos my man. Thank you very much!!!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 2 lety

      Moose is the original for sure! Probably single-handedly responsible for more material being kept out of the landfills than an entire city’s recycling program

  • @TomTheEnglishPicker
    @TomTheEnglishPicker Před 3 lety

    Nice ! A video right up my street . Never found it scrapping but found it loads at flea markets endless amounts of time .

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      Now silverware/coins/mislabeled jewellery, there could be some profit there! I like silver a lot but when scrapping metals it just doesn’t work out. I mostly wanted to make this video because people kept ripping on me for throwing out silver in the flatscreen TV video. It seems like the word “silver” has more value than the actual commodity!

    • @TomTheEnglishPicker
      @TomTheEnglishPicker Před 3 lety

      @@thubprint Ive found crazy amount of unmarked silver stuff its shocking,(plus gold). It doesn't even cross my mind when scrapping and the only thing I have is a bag of about 50 breaker switches that I keep putting off breaking up.

  • @thegreyman7449
    @thegreyman7449 Před 3 lety

    You've got to admire this guys positive attitude!

  • @neilrachlen5644
    @neilrachlen5644 Před rokem

    this guy is SUPER SMART and helpful. thanks thub

  • @PorterWood09
    @PorterWood09 Před 3 lety +1

    Informative, humorous, and definitely deterring for me. Taking that much time to take apart tiny pieces stopped me. Your microwave disassembly video, from a few years back, helped me take apart one last night. Awesome time. Minimized trash, maximized cash from a dead, 20-year-old micro. I'd like to take apart my dead mower and a dead washing machine next. Still researching.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      I have mixed feelings about that microwave video, haha! 🤣 Always happy to hear it’s been helpful though. For the mower and washing machine, personally I’d take the engine/motor off and scrap the rest as tin shred, any further disassembly would be for fun but not for profit. My quick guess anyhow.

    • @PorterWood09
      @PorterWood09 Před 3 lety

      @@thubprint The aggressive destruction with humor was the part that got me. Reminding that it isn’t a delicate process and to just dig in. Appreciate the response and advice. Thinking of recording the process of the mower and washer takedown. Thank you for encouraging us all to make trash into cash at a machine’s end. Love it.

  • @riverboat28
    @riverboat28 Před 5 měsíci

    Always a watch. 🙏

  • @jadrewscrapper8081
    @jadrewscrapper8081 Před 3 lety +1

    Im with you on our time is worth more than a cpl bucks. I don't do silver but appreciate your research and all your videos. From Sacramento, CA USA keep doing the thing.

  • @tellivision
    @tellivision Před 3 lety

    Great video! Love the conclusion.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, a lot of scrap metal is like that I find. Not everything is worth the time it takes.

  • @ryantimmins9479
    @ryantimmins9479 Před 3 lety

    Great video Thub! I knew back in the day they used silver wiring but I had no idea the many ways we use this noble metal. I guess solar panels too.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      Right, solar panels! Totally missed that one.

  • @Wackedgaming
    @Wackedgaming Před 3 lety +1

    Learning more here then I did in school.

  • @jbone877
    @jbone877 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video, dude!

  • @TheKeving123
    @TheKeving123 Před 3 lety

    Very nice video! Keep it 1 hundred!

  • @Cjdanks448
    @Cjdanks448 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video bro

  • @lars7411
    @lars7411 Před měsícem

    Wow. They say genius is taking ten thousand words and purifying them into a sentence. You did that here. What a great ending!

  • @90210dk1
    @90210dk1 Před 2 lety +1

    Love it 😊

  • @asamschwartz1562
    @asamschwartz1562 Před rokem

    Respect. Great Information,

  • @leepalmer3634
    @leepalmer3634 Před 3 lety

    Good info. Thanks

  • @kevink.2719
    @kevink.2719 Před 3 lety

    Awesome a new video

  • @dovem9601
    @dovem9601 Před 3 lety

    I enjoy your Videos very informative and Interesting.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I have a lot of fun putting them together 👍

  • @stevesrt8
    @stevesrt8 Před 3 lety

    Well done. Cheers.

  • @Odenix75
    @Odenix75 Před 3 lety

    @thubprint 👍👍 thank you for sharing your knowledge very appreciated it. Very well spoken and very entertaining. Namaste 🙏

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      And thanks for saying hi! All the best to you ☺️

  • @paulcoenen7918
    @paulcoenen7918 Před 3 lety +1

    OK I'm out, ta hell with all that chemistry stuff, I will stick to metal detecting my silver and scrapping for my copper.
    Thanks for the video Thub, very informative.

  • @michiganprospectors
    @michiganprospectors Před rokem

    Haha. Bait and switch at the end sort of. I was not expecting that. But again, I wont be running out trying to salvage silver from scrap any time soon either. I like that you are honest about the costs involved and that it is not profitable. So many videos leave all that out.

  • @javajeff3772
    @javajeff3772 Před 2 lety +2

    It’s interesting to see how it’s done but it will never be something I do myself. Maybe the easiest way if you have lots of gold plated pins, fingers and other materials is to ship them off to a refiner and have them refine it for you for a cut of the yield. I have not done this yet, but I have enough material to do it. I just need to research which refiner to send it to and what to set my expectations to.

  • @andrewvogel5344
    @andrewvogel5344 Před 2 lety

    I add nitric acid to my cinnamon toast crunch for added flavor and makes it digest so much easier then i eat my silver contact tips and crap out bars of silver its a really amazing way to refine and its really good for your digestive system... Way better than probiotics.

  • @Perperj
    @Perperj Před 3 lety +1

    You're my favorite scrapper, my friend. I do miss the mega man sound bytes though. :)

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +2

      I wondered if anyone ever recognized that!! You’re the first one to ever say anything 😭

    • @Perperj
      @Perperj Před 3 lety +1

      @@thubprint Of course! It's a classic!

  • @stephencrawford5336
    @stephencrawford5336 Před 8 měsíci

    welcome to the stacking world ,,,keep stacking them high

  • @SilverScorpion
    @SilverScorpion Před 3 lety +1

    Stack to the moon!!!

  • @zacherysevier1242
    @zacherysevier1242 Před 2 lety +1

    Effin A... Well done. Moose did gold... Good shout out to Maine!!!

  • @DylansDIYWorkshop
    @DylansDIYWorkshop Před 2 lety

    time and health are important. I like the final method ;)

  • @kylegeorgebeckstrom4993

    your awesome !!!

  • @TPLeatherworks
    @TPLeatherworks Před 5 měsíci

    Precious metals for the win!

  • @rcook2608
    @rcook2608 Před 2 lety

    Great video, was curious about the contacts. Probably going to melt off the contacts outside and smelt them down into a crude silver bullet. You know… just in case those werewolves come a knockin. 🇨🇦👌🏽🔥

  • @RedDeckRedemption
    @RedDeckRedemption Před 5 měsíci

    Keep in mind, separating out precious metal bits is still worth your time even if you don't care to do the refining yourself, as there are others who love the chemistry fun and will buy the bits.

  • @vitaliyjuterbog8912
    @vitaliyjuterbog8912 Před rokem +1

    "It turns out I have a lot less silver than I thought."
    -This is all of us.

  • @hardstylelife5749
    @hardstylelife5749 Před 3 lety

    Really cool video, informative and well done, just got a new sub. Ps: I don’t know what microphone you’re using but sounds great

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Lots of people get loads of views refining silver and that’s pretty cool, but I just don’t think it’s realistic for most people.
      And yeah, I’m really happy with it! It’s the Deity V-mic D3 pro. It’s an on-camera powered solution like the Rode ones, but I tried those and the build quality was just garbage. I’d love to have a more ‘serious’ mic but from what I’ve seen and used I really think this is the best value around.

    • @hardstylelife5749
      @hardstylelife5749 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thubprint thanks a lot for taking the time to reply to me! you definitely offer very practical insights, especially for total newbie such as myself. Well, definitely this mic worth the money lol I would say the sounds is really smooth and sharp

  • @brotherskrillrc6042
    @brotherskrillrc6042 Před 3 lety

    Really liked the picking much better not so much of the science, but to each thier own...

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      I totally understand. I got into this style to keep me out of the garbage when the pandemic was scary, and now I simply want to finish what I started here

  • @WishesUntold
    @WishesUntold Před 3 lety +5

    Actually you can extract precious metals without acid, look up cupelling it's a method of melting your precious metal bits with lead in a special container or using Portland cement.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve actually watched a few of those videos from mount baker metals! It’s definitely super cool, but it has specific applications. For purifying silver contacts though I bet it would be perfect 😎

  • @drfill9210
    @drfill9210 Před 9 měsíci

    I enjoy collecting scrap silver. I have another danger from breakers however... pre 1970 breakers contain asbestos! Also bakelite might as well. I'd already smashed into 5 before I realised..

  • @markbean832
    @markbean832 Před 3 lety

    Hey Thub.
    You will be my life saver - please make a video/ guide on wire scrapping.
    I own a small ewaste business and there all sorts of different types of wire. Power cables, keyboard/ mice wire, little computer bits wire and etc.
    Please make a video on what is worth scrapping, worth stripping and what's better to avoid.
    Many thanks!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve sort of thought about it but I figured that was a subject many people have covered? Though the way you describe it, maybe I could come up with a unique angle or delivery that touches the subject in a more practical way 🤔

    • @markbean832
      @markbean832 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thubprint yeah it would be nice.
      I didn't really find any good videos to be honest. People just don't really put effort into making those videos, shaky cameras, lack of detail, and just hard to understand.
      Your videos are becoming very good content, very good details, honest, straight to the point and etc.
      I personally have trouble finding videos explaining what cables are worth scrapping and which are better to toss out.
      Keyboard/ mice cables
      Computer case wires
      Ethernet/ phone cables
      Power supply cables
      Coax cables
      Do you need to sort them all out? Or will scrap yards just take them as an entire pile?

  • @kylegeorgebeckstrom4993

    i appreciate your videos they are all
    put together absolutely amazing I learned quite a bit and these are questions that I am having as I have gotten more into scrapping I came across quite a bit of silver didn't even know what it was it was in some breaker boxes huge ones from the hospital that I found in their dumpster massive circuit breakers like probably about 20 times the size of your common residential breaker anyway it's a silver on the contacts were about the size of Nichols and so I took them to a scrapyard and they told me it was aluminum even though I told him where I got it so now I'm doing more research and it is absolutely impossible these people are simply incorrect it is silver that I have found I have 3 ounces of it 104 g actually most of it from this one set of breakers that I had recovered from a hospital dumpster kind of cool I'm hoping to make about $30 off of it total I don't know I'll see I'll let you know when I do cash in lol definitely not worth the time but just cool to do and have the experience

  • @jaredwix5454
    @jaredwix5454 Před 3 lety

    Hit the scrapyard up hard today. Man the prices are up a lot down here in Lake Charles

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      They ain’t bad at all lately!

  • @jean-simondoiron2783
    @jean-simondoiron2783 Před 3 lety +1

    Bullion buying is easy in some places but in small region there is no outlets for it. Or if there ia they charge huge premiums that defeats the investing part. I do look for canadian scrap silver change. Maybe you could make a video on that. 5c, 10c 25c and 50c coin were made on 80% silver before a certain date I don't remember right now 😅. There is coin hunting channel that buy boxes of coin rolls and search trough them to find those old coins.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      I think it was 1964? It’s different for Canadian vs American coins. I’ve seen a couple of those channels! There was even an episode of pawn stars where chum was searching rolls for newly minted special coins

  • @DumpsterDivingMoe
    @DumpsterDivingMoe Před 3 lety

    Hello! New Subscriber here 🤗 glad to find your channel 👍

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      I’m glad you did too, thanks for saying hi!

  • @kirkusarelius3365
    @kirkusarelius3365 Před rokem

    You are the Alton Brown of scrapping

  • @user-ss8gs6us2z
    @user-ss8gs6us2z Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @sterlingmoss27
    @sterlingmoss27 Před 3 lety

    Rediscovered you after seeing a couple of your videos a few years ago. Keep up the great work man, love the vids! Scrap silver is one of my favorites👌🏼

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      Glad to hear I showed up again! I’ve been here the whole time, but things got a bit spun out of focus and staggered. Work/life balance issues really. But I think it’s smoothed out pretty well now 😄
      I like scrap silver too but I kinda think it’s best as a byproduct when extracting gold. Hunting it down in its own doesn’t seem to pay off

    • @sterlingmoss27
      @sterlingmoss27 Před 3 lety

      @@thubprint Totally understandable. Been keeping up with your videos now though👍🏼 you make a good point, silver just isn’t sustainable while scrapping but it’s fun to save it up and refine it all eventually😂 copper and other semi precious metals will always be my mainstays

  • @b-rone5161
    @b-rone5161 Před 3 lety +1

    I like the ending. I kinda wonder about Hazardous Waste and just how much it's monitored or even enforced.
    Then again I am in Texas not sure how easy it is to get a maple leaf here.
    But I used to make stamps, like rubber stamps, self pre inked not the stamps on mail. They also made name plates,Award plaques(Brass) and Vynal Signs. But the ink and other stuff, like denatured alcohol even down the drain or in the dumpster. no warning once in the 7 years I worked there.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      I imagine denatured alcohol isn’t as big a deal, but the AP will contain copper chloride which I’ve read is very hazardous to add to the water streams. That’s kinda the issue really, there isn’t much done to monitor who puts what down their toilet. I’m not a fan of regulation, I just hope people are generally as considerate as I assume they are

  • @Mr.Deez1212
    @Mr.Deez1212 Před rokem

    Im with you on the methods for silver, but gold, platinum, palladium, etc. Can we get a video on that?

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před rokem

      I’d love to do a video on those! I’ve definitely been planning on it but it’s a more complex and costly process that I’ve never explored.

  • @marjorieculp5407
    @marjorieculp5407 Před 2 lety

    I very recently found an abandoned scrap metal and antique bottle dump. It was burned up pretty good somewhere along the way. I could describe contents for days. But I want to know about all the metal blobs I've found some are clearly coins melted together because of the ridges going around coin like outer parts of blob!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 2 lety +3

      Oh wow, what a crazy site to sift through! Gonna be hard to identify those coins now, but at least some silver test acid can tell you what metal it is 😊

  • @muriaticacid7004
    @muriaticacid7004 Před 3 lety +4

    Thumbs Up

  • @scrapbongo786
    @scrapbongo786 Před 3 lety

    these professor Thub videos have me wondering if you will go full Heisenberg on us lol /cheers scrapbongo

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      🤣 I have no immediate plans!

  • @vincentsmith9937
    @vincentsmith9937 Před 2 lety

    I found a couple of battery silver looking wire harness plugs are they silver coated and if so can I put it in with my silver contacts? I scratched it and it's copper underneath

  • @sydneyfizzy4559
    @sydneyfizzy4559 Před 3 lety +2

    “Vampire or werewolf problem”
    *Dean Winchester has entered the chat*

  • @westoncarroll6916
    @westoncarroll6916 Před 2 lety

    You can clean and reuse AP solution just go down the reactivity list and precipitate everything out also you can directly smelt and purify via a cupel

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 2 lety

      I guess cupelling would work perfectly for the silver buttons huh? That’s a great idea!

  • @JeredtheShy
    @JeredtheShy Před rokem

    That conclusion makes me think about my recent idea to scrap aluminum cans on a daily health walk and pile the pennies until they buy shares of blue chip dividend stocks that pay me pennies indefinitely. Turning trash into valuable assets that will appreciate and earn long term is, I'm thinking, the real scrap game. Now if I could just find this magic pile of brake rotors he's always got.

  • @simplescrapping
    @simplescrapping Před 3 lety

    I agree with you buddy. Yes you can extract silver from board's but in the end you will not have a profit. I tried once to do it but just for entertainment. Well said 👍

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s about volume right? Now if a person was extracting gold from a fair number of boards and could then draw some silver out of the same solution as a byproduct, that would be different. Silver alone, naw

    • @simplescrapping
      @simplescrapping Před 3 lety

      @@thubprint exactly about volume I'm talking. If someone could find a tremendous volume of board's then he could have some profit. But when someone has 1000 ram cards.... No way... I just sell them as they are and then buy a coin of gold.... It's dangerous for your health and the environment.... That's my opinion of course😎

  • @adamlee3217
    @adamlee3217 Před 8 měsíci

    Old electronic fans one might find in old stove overheads we neglect to clean the Greece off / well find the center of that tootsie pop

  • @Therealkansloos
    @Therealkansloos Před 2 lety

    you can also use peroxide to test if silver.. silver acts like a catalyser but does not change the silver.. you will see bubbles of oxigen gas it can mean it is silver but this also happens with platina. platina will give faster oxigen bubbles than silver may take a minute before visible

  • @donaldjones3580
    @donaldjones3580 Před 9 měsíci

    Many moons ago I worked in a shop that overhauled aircraft magnetos. The points had platinum contacts that we would resurface at a machine that would suck the platinum dust into a container for recycling. One of the most boring jobs I ever had in that shop. BTW I collect silver 1oz coins, USA, Canadian, British etc. I carry one in what is a called a Saflips to keep the finger print acid off, I can show and let people feel what real money feels like.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 9 měsíci

      Nice! Silver is a beautiful material, the tattoo on my palm is a 1oz silver coin

  • @michaeltromp3414
    @michaeltromp3414 Před 3 lety

    Hi i have try today some circuitboards for the gold in ap. I do the same like in the vid 2 parts and 1 part, with the same stuff. How long i need to wait for it works? Answers or tips are welcome. Im new with this.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      I’m not sure how long the gold would take because it should flake off the pins and such, but I’ve been surprised at how long mine has taken on these silver contacts. It’s been about a month and it only seems half finished. Some have come completely free from copper and others still have copper wrapped around them. I moved the jar into the sunlight though and that has helped. I’m new at it too!

  • @drewrinker2071
    @drewrinker2071 Před rokem

    Can you just scrap the buttons as dirty silver? Or is it still just not worth it? I'm just curious because I have a nice collection of them started but don't really want to deal with chemicals

  • @Sam-gf1eb
    @Sam-gf1eb Před rokem

    Is there any scrap silver you can find that has something instead of tungsten? If there is, how could I tell the difference between them?

  • @grizzlyaddams3606
    @grizzlyaddams3606 Před 3 lety

    Good one. Don't really understand but, nice video anyways.

  • @pavlovssheep5548
    @pavlovssheep5548 Před 3 lety +1

    you can use ferric chloride (circuit board etcher ) to dissolved base metals away from both gold and silver .

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      Didn’t know that was a thing, cool!

  • @Daegdon
    @Daegdon Před rokem

    TRUTH!!!

  • @pkneeyahx
    @pkneeyahx Před 3 lety

    Had an interesting near encounter with the police today. Ontario Prov Police. As I was digging for wire in a construction dumpster I noticed a cruiser parked up the street. I pulled a discarded heater out of the dumpster and started coiling up the wire and headed to the car. The cruiser started driving towards me and we exchanged nods. I put the heater in my car and he left. Looks like I passed the test. Lol

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      🤣 nice! I think the police are more understanding than people realize when it comes to picking and scavenging (in Canada anyhow). He was probably checking to see if you matched any descriptions or made any sketchy behaviours. When it comes to this stuff you just gotta own it I guess!

  • @JohnnySwedishScrapper
    @JohnnySwedishScrapper Před 3 lety

    awsome video,
    but how is it work whit weedvinegar and tabel salt, that will remove the gold flakes, but how does it work in silver

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      That would certainly work, when you combine vinegar and table salt you create hcl with sodium acetate. Essentially the goal is an hcl solution with copper chloride, and that would be produced from vinegar+salt+copper, it would just be much slower. Vinegar is only 8% acid so your solution would be very dilute, plus you don’t have an oxidizing agent so it would be drawing oxygen from the air. Very slow process.

    • @JohnnySwedishScrapper
      @JohnnySwedishScrapper Před 3 lety

      @@thubprint thanks for answer, yes i know its an slow process, mine weedvinegar are 12 % but wonder how pure can the silver be after

  • @nobleenchantpbkc8082
    @nobleenchantpbkc8082 Před rokem

    use 18k gold acid test. scratch on the stone then put the acid.if it turns a blue milky white its silver.i prefer this to silver acid test

  • @mehowshorts
    @mehowshorts Před 3 lety +1

    👍👍

  • @joeblow8301
    @joeblow8301 Před rokem

    I collect it thinking if silver goes up super high we might find a refinery that will give you good price for it.

  • @NeverEvil1
    @NeverEvil1 Před 3 lety

    Scrapping as a professional is definitely a fine art of balancing MONEY - TIME - RESOURCES.
    How can you invest the least amount of time and resources to make money.
    However, if you are a hobby scrapper, time may be your greatest profit maker. If you collect a bunch of material, it may be worth more to the hobby scrapper to strip wire versus turning it in as insulated. Taking apart a motor to separate the steel from the copper windings.
    Best piece of advice I could give as a hobby scrapper - ORGANIZATION. Nothing sucks up time and resources faster than handling materials more often than you need to. I use 55 gallon plastic drums to sort my stuff (excluding larger steel pieces). Use my 2 wheel dolly to help move or load my stuff, have the yard mark the tare weight of each drum, and you spend less time at the yard. The workers at the yard love being efficient. Also get a category list of what they are paying for so you can separate your materials accordingly.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      Well said, and I like the big drum system! I would have a hard time loading those personally but I see the advantage. And 100% on the overhandling, I get frustrated with myself when I have to pick something up and put it down more than twice 👍

    • @NeverEvil1
      @NeverEvil1 Před 3 lety

      @@thubprint I would imagine if you get a 4x4 to go across the top of your wooden bed pen, you could mount a 2000# electric winch. With that, also get a cross bar with a pulley to go across your rear tailgate area (or slightly forward) and you could pull your load up and in. You would just have to slide the barrels forward by hand. You could then use the winch and rear pulley, to pull the barrels back towards the end so the yard can clamp them with their lift, or have a better position to slide/rock it on a pallet.
      I’m a 300# gorilla, but I have my limitations too. Always gotta be working smarter.

  • @julieb.2868
    @julieb.2868 Před 3 lety

    Do a video game vid...
    Great vid

  • @yangyang856
    @yangyang856 Před 13 dny

    ❤❤❤so ture