How to make gold from HDD hard disks drive old computer Original gold extraction.

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  • 😱😱👉 ♻️ 💰How to make gold from HDD hard disks drive old computer Original gold extraction.@MakeGold 👉 / archimedeschannel
    Start by finding old or broken computers and separating the hard disk from these old computers.
    for personal computer you may get Most only one hard drive. But if it's a computer server or corporate computer super computer Mainframes have a large number of hard drives.
    Separate the IC chips from the circuit board.
    For extracting gold from drive hard disks today we are going to do IC chips using gold extraction method. traditional past Which is not often seen nowadays. Some steps. I still don't understand the principle and reason. Is it a gold smelting method?
    Burn IC chips to ashes.To make it easier to gold smelting.
    You may pound or grind it. Then mixed with borax at a ratio of 1 to 1.
    This type of furnace uses old oil for heating. It's used engine oil.
    All metals are fused together. We will get metal that is mixed with gold. to take to the next step
    I see workers who specialize in the work. Use cement mixed with water to re-smelt the gold alloy. I'm still wondering what this procedure is for. Or just reduce the size of the metal to a smaller size. To make it easier for nitric acid to handle these metals. and left only gold
    The metal will be melted. and was poured into the water to get a smaller size as needed
    Use nitric acid mixed with water 1 to 2. Boil to get rid of these metals. and will only be left with gold as an interesting step
    Please understand that this is a unsafe operation. and should not be followed as a work for experts and have long experience
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    Thank you very much for watching our video.
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  • @MakeGold
    @MakeGold  Před 2 lety +134

    😱😱👉 ♻️ 💰 So What is Old IT Hardware Worth?
    There are three ways that a retired device can find value in a new life: resale of the whole device, resale of its parts, or resale of the material once it has been shredded. The path that any given device takes depends on its condition, how modern its components are, storage and RAM capacity, and other factors.
    If a device is truly end-of-life, it will be destroyed in bulk with similar devices, and the separated recyclable materials will be sold as scrap for manufacturing. That would include any precious metals in the device - but those will make up only a miniscule fraction of the original weight.
    Scrap commodities are traded by weight, and an 8-lb laptop or 25-lb monitor may only contain a few grams of precious metals at most. The majority of a device’s weight comes from less valuable material like plastic and glass.
    A scrapped, shredded laptop might end up being worth about $10 per pound of material, maybe more if it is an older device and contains more gold. Newer-generation devices typically contain less gold as advancements in technology and efforts to reduce production costs have pushed tech manufacturers to design thinner, lighter, less resource-intensive units.
    Electronic wastes (e-wastes) refer to abandoned electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). E-waste contains significant concentration of gold which is 10 times more than its concentration in gold ores. It approximately contains 10-10,000 g of gold/ton, whereas the gold ore contains barely 0.5-13.5 g of gold/ton. In this chapter, insights on the importance of precious metal recovery (PMR) from e-waste are emphasized. Also, an overview of various technologies available to recover precious metals from e-waste

  • @idontknowmyfirstname69
    @idontknowmyfirstname69 Před 2 lety +247

    Using cement is a very old refining technique called cuppelation. When the chips were initially smelted lead was added into the mix. Lead has an affinity for precious metals so when it melted it collected all of the gold and silver present into its alloy. The cement is used as a cupel. When the lead alloy reaches a certain temperature it oxidizes to letharge along with all of the other base metals. The cement cannot absorb the molten metal, but it can absorb the metal oxides drawing them out of the rest of the metal. Do this long enough and the only metal left behind will be the precious metals. I really enjoyed this video. I love watching using traditional old technology used to process our modern technology. Thank you making this one 👍

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 2 lety +19

      👍👍👍👍👍 Excellent, thank you very much for the great answer.

    • @idontknowmyfirstname69
      @idontknowmyfirstname69 Před 2 lety +4

      @@MakeGold it was my pleasure

    • @jakospence
      @jakospence Před 2 lety +10

      Thank you for explaining it correctly. Too many people who tried to explain it skipped the part about adding the litharge (lead oxide) as a collector metal when the borax was added. No way you would that much metal out of roasted IC chips and borax after the first melt!

    • @idontknowmyfirstname69
      @idontknowmyfirstname69 Před 2 lety +6

      @@jakospence no problem. Its a technology that's been around for a long time, but the process is still commonly used in the mining industry

    • @tiyatos
      @tiyatos Před 2 lety +1

      👍🏻👍🏻bravo @jacop thank you from answers

  • @tmargosian
    @tmargosian Před 2 lety +120

    Remember your safety....always wear flip flops when smelting. Very important!

    • @distantobservereadgbe9387
      @distantobservereadgbe9387 Před 2 lety +8

      Safety third!!

    • @katejohnson4189
      @katejohnson4189 Před 2 lety +8

      Always remember to breathe deeply especially when vaporizing aluminum or lead or lithium aluminum halide you want to throw a whole lot of water on lithium aluminum halide and hit it with a hammer that's always a good thing

    • @ronron7763
      @ronron7763 Před 2 lety +9

      dont worry, if you had born there you would be working in Flip-Flop, torn singlet and for only and only single US dollar as daily wages. After all this most critical feeding you tummy, will think about Helmat, Goggles, mask etc.

    • @whatcher8151
      @whatcher8151 Před rokem

      yeah, barefoot would be a catastrophe

    • @Hrackoe
      @Hrackoe Před 6 měsíci

      😂💀😂💀😂😂💀💀💀😂😂💀🤦‍♂️

  • @oldgonzo22
    @oldgonzo22 Před 2 lety +38

    ....the things we do for money, very humbling and very impressive at the same time. All the best to you lads

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      At the same time, being able to skillfully and successfully carry out such demanding work, despite its difficulties, can be seen as impressive in its own way - demonstrating human resilience, determination and resourcefulness.

  • @saltedsir1945
    @saltedsir1945 Před 2 lety +22

    Most people here just hating on a man for doing what he can with the resources he has, ya'll stay hating out here

    • @aaaooaao9949
      @aaaooaao9949 Před 2 lety

      Ok - ein durchaus stimmiges Argument - aber trotzdem ist Es ein Hohn, daß in 'zivilisierteren Gegenden' Unmengen an Geld aufgewendet wird, um Spuren von Schadstoffen in irgend welchen Prozessen zu reduzieren und Da wird 'Alles, was Gott und die Welt herausblasen kann' ... heraus geblasen.
      Weder sah das 'Chips räuchern' sonderlich gesund aus, noch der Öl-Brenner, Der immer hin Altöl recycelt ... aber Dessen Abgaswerte sich hierzulande wohl kaum mit den ansässigen Geräten messen ließen ...
      Wie war der Spruch?
      So lange man in chinesischen Flüssen Filme entwickeln kann, macht Es keinen Sinn, hier an 0,5% des Abgaswert zumzuschrauben ...
      In diesem Sinne: Ab in die Rinne ... oder: Nach uns die Sintflut
      Es müsste doch Heute möglich sein, den ganzen Mist 'etwas schonender' zu recyceln ... aber Da spielt wohl wieder das Geld eine große Rolle - man bekommt mit wesentlich weniger Arbeit ebenfalls Geld raus, indem man den [s]Schrott[/s] Müll als Schüttgut ins ferne Ausland verschifft ... und kann Das dann auch noch als Entwicklungshilfe steuerlich geltend machen ... was eine feine Zeit, in Der wir leben ...

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      I completely understand the need to make use of available resources, especially in difficult economic circumstances. However, I would be negligent if I did not plainly warn about the well-established risks of amateur handling of e-waste and attempting to extract materials like heavy metals and rare earth elements without proper facilities, training and safety equipment.

  • @kenosabi
    @kenosabi Před rokem +18

    While dangerous its quite impressive to see humans working with whatever material they have. Dude in the video has probably been doing this kind of work for decades. (I'm guessing cause bros hands were RUGGED) .
    Props to all the humans out there just making it work.

    • @trepaning
      @trepaning Před 5 měsíci +1

      Dude was 14 years old.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 3 měsíci

      I appreciate your perspective and thank you for taking the time to watch and share your thoughts. It's always valuable to hear different viewpoints.

  • @TexasScratchMan
    @TexasScratchMan Před rokem +28

    Wow thats amazing. Ive seen plenty of videos of people using actual forging equiptment, but never have seen someone do it the original way! Hats off to these guys. That 1 day of work is worth more than what most make in a week!

    • @norbertpall9534
      @norbertpall9534 Před rokem +2

      in Hungary doctors do not make that kind of money in a month..

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      If that is the case, then I can understand why you find their efforts so impressive and valuable. Replicating metallurgy processes from before the industrial era solely through skilled manual labor is incredibly arduous work requiring special knowledge and technique.
      Working fordays to produce just one simple metal object or tool through those painstaking original methods could easily outweigh the value of what someone might make through a full week of more modern labor.

  • @23juan42
    @23juan42 Před 2 lety +61

    What is unsetteling is the fact that these guys work with molten metal in sandals

    • @danphelps8865
      @danphelps8865 Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah.. Def. Not OSHA approved sandals

    • @23juan42
      @23juan42 Před 2 lety +12

      @@danphelps8865 i think not even common sense approved

    • @jesserosas88
      @jesserosas88 Před 2 lety +1

      So stupid huh.

    • @23juan42
      @23juan42 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jesserosas88 not stupid, just reckless

    • @chrisyanover1777
      @chrisyanover1777 Před 2 lety +4

      What's even worse is they are working with molten everything without any masks. Who knows what they are breathing in when they burn off old electronics! I think this place is considered the toxic place on earth. Even more than Chernobyl

  • @davidgunther8428
    @davidgunther8428 Před 2 lety +21

    Roasting the plastic chip packages might make a lot of poisonous fumes, especially if the plastic is fire retardant.
    There is a lot of dissolved copper they're pouring off in that blue water from the nitric acid.
    This seems like very traditional gold mining techniques applied to a new type of ore.
    More recent electronic waste has much more silver in it from all the silver solder.

    • @gs27777
      @gs27777 Před 2 lety +5

      Came to say this, very dirty and unsafe method

    • @azjeep
      @azjeep Před rokem +1

      blue water is silver

    • @absolute___zero
      @absolute___zero Před rokem

      the compound used as retardant is bromine. Bromine affect central nervous system , damages kidneys and brain, and obviously lungs. Happy smelting everyone

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      You make extremely valid points about the hazards and environmental impacts involved in the processes being depicted.
      Burning plastic chip packages and other electronic components can indeed release extremely toxic fumes if they contain fire retardants or other hazardous additives. The fumes from that alone pose serious inhalation risks.
      Likewise, the use of nitric acid to dissolve and extract copper, as shown by the blue colored solution, is very dangerous if not properly contained and disposed of. Nitric acid is highly corrosive and its vapors are hazardous to respiratory systems.
      Your comparison to traditional gold mining techniques adapted for extracting value from "modern ore" in the form of e-waste is apt. However, historical mining practices are notorious for their lack of environmental and health safeguards.
      You are also correct that more recent electronics tend to have higher silver content from solder and other components, making them an tempting target, but no less hazardous to process improperly.

  • @xenaguy01
    @xenaguy01 Před 2 lety +112

    5:10 This is a procedure called, "cupelling." The plaster dish is called a cupel. The alloy is heated to a temp where the metal melts, then to about 1750 degrees F, at which point, metal oxides form, and rise to the surface, and are shed off the edges, absorbed by the cupel. As more and more of the metals oxidize, the oxides are absorbed, and the button shrinks. Finally, all the common metals are oxidized, and only the noble metals (gold, palladium, silver, etc) remain. All copper, lead, tin, iron have been oxidized and their oxides absorbed into the plaster cupel.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 2 lety +17

      👉👉👉 Very good information, thank you very much

    • @Superstupid79
      @Superstupid79 Před 2 lety +8

      I’m glad I didn’t have to type all that out lol you did it for me.

    • @MichaelClark-uw7ex
      @MichaelClark-uw7ex Před 2 lety

      Cement cupel

    • @rickysmallwood6670
      @rickysmallwood6670 Před 2 lety

      @@MakeGold but you never let the cupel finish right? You let it melt then pour in water, right?

    • @elfillari
      @elfillari Před rokem

      The best way where the miners anchient "cupelling" could be used is to stripping the young virgins. At the end and to the tip, the untouched flesh remains.

  • @Rpch26
    @Rpch26 Před 2 lety +12

    Super green and ecofriendly process! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mickwolf1077
    @mickwolf1077 Před 2 lety +25

    They are a good source of neodymium magnets too.
    Also; don't confuse the gold mud with your turmeric powder.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 Před 2 lety

      There is also a lot of copper from the PCB, there is silver and tin in the soldier. I think some capacitors have nickel and palladium. Some resistors have bismuth rhodate. The HDD case has aluminium.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +2

      However, based on your mentions of neodymium magnets and gold mud versus turmeric powder, it sounds like you may be describing some kind of improvised mineral extraction, chemical processing or salvaging of materials from electronic components or other sources.
      While acquiring certain materials through unconventional means can be tempting, many such processes carry significant health and safety risks if not done properly with the right facilities, protective equipment and training.

  • @technico69
    @technico69 Před 2 lety +34

    Techinique is not the safest, yet it is to the point. Thank you for sharing.👏👏👏 👍

  • @saturn7_dev
    @saturn7_dev Před 2 lety +35

    First step - cook the chips then add some fish and serve hot...mmm :)

    • @mr.boomguy
      @mr.boomguy Před 2 lety +4

      You can call it, Fish n Chips xD

  • @kickasskings69
    @kickasskings69 Před 2 lety +10

    This makes me thankful for more modern equipment, people stay bashing on osha but this the type of shit they try n protect people from. Stay as safe as you can brothaa

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny

      You make an excellent point. Modern safety regulations, proper equipment and training are crucial for protecting workers from hazardous conditions and processes involving dangerous materials.
      Organizations like OSHA play an important role in establishing and enforcing guidelines to prevent injuries, illnesses and harmful exposures in various industries and workplaces. While compliance can seem burdensome at times, the underlying intention is to safeguard human health and lives.
      The type of risky practices you alluded to, such as improper handling or extraction of hazardous substances without adequate safety measures, are precisely what workplace safety standards attempt to prevent. History is littered with tragic examples of the consequences when such precautions are neglected.
      You're absolutely right that we should be thankful for the advances in safety equipment, protocols and oversight that modern workplaces are expected to provide. It allows workers to carry out their duties while minimizing the risks of acute or chronic harm from exposure to dangerous materials, processes or conditions.
      Prioritizing workplace safety is vital, even if it requires additional costs or efforts for employers. No job is worth risking permanent damage to one's health or life. Appreciating the protections afforded by organizations like OSHA is wise.
      I'm glad we could have this discussion highlighting the importance of safe practices. Looking out for each other's wellbeing should be a top priority. Thank you for sharing those insightful thoughts.

  • @Kell_M
    @Kell_M Před rokem +7

    These guys made it look so easy, I think I'm gonna try this in my backyard today..

    • @delta110a
      @delta110a Před rokem

      In fact the video was posted year ago but : I presume there is much more gold on the SATA connectors instead of chips :) - AND it is not possible to get 42g of PURE gold from 7kg BGA chips (if they would be a PENTIUM processors - maybe, but not BGA) , also it is not whole process of gold recovery. The process does not show 24C gold recovery - still it has some contamination comes from chips. 1st dissolve all base materials (steel, copper, silver ,etc) , 2nd use aqua reggia and dissolve gold - and the same create a liquid gold solution, 3rd. filter solution, 4th. use MBS, 5th. clean received gold powder using (distilled water), 6th melt powder to the 24C gold. The blue colour of the solution indicates Silver which also can be recovered in easy way.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      While the techniques you've described may have seemed straightforward from the videos, many homemade manufacturing methods can be extremely dangerous if not done correctly with the right setup, protective gear and expertise.

  • @thegreendank1
    @thegreendank1 Před 2 lety +24

    I see they have the proper safety shoes on along with proper ventilation for the melted plastic fumes.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      No amount of skill or simple materials can make up for the lack of proper industrial hygiene controls, personal protective equipment, regulated disposal protocols, and engineered safety systems. Improvising these kinds of processes creates an unacceptably dangerous situation.

  • @GitMunny1
    @GitMunny1 Před 2 lety +29

    Cupellation is the metallurgy process used with bone ash or cement powder, calcium etc. He’s making a cupel dish to absorb metal oxides. Or lead/copper cupel is another way alloy PMs. All base metals will form slag under controlled temps during smelting operations. Precious metals don’t form oxides under controlled temperatures. All the slag from base metals are skimmed off the material. You’re left w/ a PM dore bar. You then can use traditional analytical chemistry to dissolve and precipitate the type of pms. Fire Assaying to Chemical Purification process using the Reactivity series etc.

  • @americanpatriot3344
    @americanpatriot3344 Před 2 lety

    Because of the rare and hard to find elements in the old tech pieces, I keep them and always take them apart and I have so much saved to go through already. I keep them.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      I understand the motivation behind wanting to extract and recover the rare and valuable materials from old electronics and tech components. However, I must reiterate my serious concerns about attempting this type of activity yourself outside of proper industrial facilities and safety protocols.
      Disassembling and processing electronics, even if just stockpiling the materials for now, exposes you to hazardous substances like lead, mercury, arsenic, and other toxic chemicals and metals. Improper handling or storage can lead to environmental contamination of soil and groundwater in your area over time.

  • @rmark1083
    @rmark1083 Před 2 lety +9

    (Ralph Wiggum would say)
    "It tastes like…burning."
    - Ralph Wiggum.

  • @KB-ld7jw
    @KB-ld7jw Před 2 lety +5

    I can smell that place through my phone. That's pretty amazing they can do this is basic materials.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      I appreciate you pointing out the impressive resourcefulness of being able to extract valuable materials from electronic waste using relatively basic tools and materials. It does speak to human ingenuity.

  • @The-sound-of-silence
    @The-sound-of-silence Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the video.
    I've around 30 HDDs, I think I'll give it a shot.

    • @VIRTUALBoyy
      @VIRTUALBoyy Před 4 měsíci +3

      how much gold you got ?

    • @The-sound-of-silence
      @The-sound-of-silence Před 4 měsíci

      Honestly I didn't get the chance to try it, I am dealing with some difficulties I hope things will get better soon. @@VIRTUALBoyy

  • @mikelipe952
    @mikelipe952 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Awesome!!! A computer that once cost 10k is reduces to sixty bucks worth of gold. This is such an amazing use of our recourses (fuel/chemicals/materials) and the toxic waste that is created burning, melting, and smelting!

    • @baloog8
      @baloog8 Před 7 dny

      42 grams of gold is like $3000+ bucks. It's much better carbonwise per dollar made than him driving too and from work everyday.

    • @baloog8
      @baloog8 Před 7 dny

      But yes I also see your point and it is silly humans.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      No amount of recycling value gained can justify jeopardizing personal safety and polluting the environment so recklessly. Proper e-waste recycling facilities have engineered systems like emission controls, protective equipment, hazardous materials training and regulated disposal protocols to handle these processes responsibly.

  • @moonsandsss7129
    @moonsandsss7129 Před rokem +4

    Correct. You need a lot of gold plated components to get a very marginal amount of pure gold. Great effort. Not easy doing this though

    • @stanisawszczypua9076
      @stanisawszczypua9076 Před rokem

      Marginal? That was my impression as well... and then I checked how much 42g of gold is actually worth 🤣🤣. When you add that those old hardware components cost close to nothing...

    • @kolllar2391
      @kolllar2391 Před 9 měsíci

      7kg of chip lmao

    • @lordpurchase9189
      @lordpurchase9189 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm sure there will be some idiots buying up vast amounts of "vintage" computers to destroy them for there 2 cents worth of gold. The price on old computers have sky rocketed.

    • @moonsandsss7129
      @moonsandsss7129 Před 8 měsíci

      @@lordpurchase9189 there is actually an eBay seller who sells " gold plated computer components for gold extraction" . I was shocked seeing that

  • @Smiggers
    @Smiggers Před 2 lety +120

    And here I was just burning cds when I should have burned the whole computer!

  • @southernscientist5439
    @southernscientist5439 Před 2 lety +5

    The cement mixed with water is essentiallu Portland cement and it acts as a cupel would...i.e. absorbs lead oxide (or base metal oxide) and leaves behind only precious metal

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      I understand you are explaining that the use of a cement and water mixture in this improvised e-waste processing acts similarly to a cupel, which absorbs base metal oxides like lead oxide while allowing precious metals to remain behind.

  • @v0w1x2
    @v0w1x2 Před 2 lety +1

    Great PPE evident here; those crocs, shorts and two bits of cardboard offer great protection against nitric acid.

  • @somethingtoconsider3732
    @somethingtoconsider3732 Před rokem +2

    I am pretty sure that the blue liquid left over from the nitric is silver,if you take copper coil, or something large made of copper and put in the blue liquid, you will get a Grey mud that will be silver extracted from the liquid, use distilled water to rinse mud off copper, and smelt like gold powder,make a silver button

  • @VandroMendesdeOliveira
    @VandroMendesdeOliveira Před 2 lety +33

    HDs SCSI aqui no Brasil ainda valem mais que ouro. Duvido que estavam perdidos.

    • @joaolucas5931
      @joaolucas5931 Před 2 lety +1

      aqui acaba não valendo apena fazer esse processo, até pq o gasto seria quase o mesmo valor do lucro com o ouro, a menos que consiga processadores junto, que acabam tendo maior quantidade de ouro nos condutores

    • @rockvega157
      @rockvega157 Před 2 lety +2

      aonde ??? aqui onde eu moro no ferro velho o HD ta 1 real cada

    • @VandroMendesdeOliveira
      @VandroMendesdeOliveira Před 2 lety

      @@rockvega157 me refiro a hd SCSI funcionando, como os do vídeo.

    • @henripisid
      @henripisid Před 2 lety +2

      @@joaolucas5931 como não se 42g de ouro da R$ 13.722,66.

    • @henripisid
      @henripisid Před 2 lety +2

      @@VandroMendesdeOliveira como vc sabe que esta funcionando se aquele gabinete enferrujado estava no ferro velho jogado em algum lugar sabe-se lá a quantos anos levando chuva e secando no sol.

  • @thegermanguy-it3ek
    @thegermanguy-it3ek Před 2 lety +18

    The cement sucks in the lead oxide being formed on the surface to remove lead

    • @MichaelClark-uw7ex
      @MichaelClark-uw7ex Před 2 lety

      Its called "cupelling"

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      While the intent to try to mitigate lead exposures is good, this cement approach does not constitute adequate health and safety measures. Proper industrial equipment like negative air exhaust and personal protective equipment is essential when working with these materials.

  • @ignatzrabinski3162
    @ignatzrabinski3162 Před rokem +1

    The melting on cement is called cupelling, the cement absorbs the formed oxides of more reactive metals and left behind there is a mixture of all precious metals

  • @morganmadida9796
    @morganmadida9796 Před rokem +1

    Hi guys, I'm really happy seeing this video can you tell how to build that system and which type of nitric acid is used ?

  • @zacharywinters9413
    @zacharywinters9413 Před 2 lety +26

    It always amazes me the different processes for refining gold that I see all throughout CZcams and the world some guys are wearing lab coats clean rooms , Gloves eye and lung protection etc. playing true chemist, some guys are wearing flip-flops breathing dangerous fumes but all and all we all want the same thing.

    • @chrisyanover1777
      @chrisyanover1777 Před 2 lety +5

      Guess who will die at an earlier age?

    • @lordred7462
      @lordred7462 Před 2 lety +3

      @@chrisyanover1777 hmmm let me think, guys in labs 🤔😂

    • @delevilme
      @delevilme Před 2 lety +2

      all in all we all want the same thing: clean rooms, lab coats, some just don't have any.

    • @zacharywinters9413
      @zacharywinters9413 Před 2 lety

      @@delevilme Yep yep that’s always the amazing part , that people will do anything to make it happen.

    • @zacharywinters9413
      @zacharywinters9413 Před 2 lety

      @@delevilme Right I know I dont

  • @cakeacooxd1384
    @cakeacooxd1384 Před 2 lety +38

    I like the safety flip-flops they look very lightweight.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      However, your statement seems to imply that you or others have had to take on difficult, unpleasant or unconventional work out of financial necessity. Many people around the world do indeed face challenging circumstances that require them to pursue arduous labor or unsavory tasks simply to earn a living and support themselves or their families. This can be a humbling experience that demands perseverance and sacrifice.

  • @VenturiLife
    @VenturiLife Před 2 lety +78

    Plot twist. There was $220M USD of Bitcoin on those hard drives.

  • @user-jp9rz2kn3h
    @user-jp9rz2kn3h Před 2 lety +5

    좋은 정보 감사합니다

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +2

      제가 강조하고자 하는 바는 가치 있는 금속을 추출하려는 동기를 이해하지만, 그 과정에서 적절한 시설, 장비, 교육 없이 위험한 물질을 다루는 것은 너무나 위험하다는 점입니다. 전문 재활용 시설을 이용하는 것이 건강과 환경을 보호하는 유일한 안전한 방법입니다.

  • @NomanNizarAli
    @NomanNizarAli Před 2 lety +346

    Imagine one of those HD has lost btc coins let's say 10,000 btc lol

    • @humzamughal7992
      @humzamughal7992 Před 2 lety +11

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @brianpratt2432
      @brianpratt2432 Před 2 lety +26

      I definitely would have tried to check them to see what was on them and then ripped them apart

    • @Romar-io
      @Romar-io Před 2 lety +17

      @@brianpratt2432 wouldn't have the password tho

    • @danielwoodtke4346
      @danielwoodtke4346 Před 2 lety +13

      My cousin is a programer and he constantly yells at me for recovery says some stuff is worth more than gold weight mean while I'm over here like 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥burn the mf down

    • @roadkillavenger1325
      @roadkillavenger1325 Před 2 lety +8

      You'd be surprised how many fools live on this planet. They'll throw away $10,000,000 just to make $100. Fools I tell you.

  • @H4CK3R4ND
    @H4CK3R4ND Před 2 lety +5

    O processo é muito demorado e trabalhoso, acredito que deve servir também C.I de Placas mãe e afins.. Processadores de computador tbem, acho que compensa se for arrumar uns 100kg disso..

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      Entendo sua curiosidade sobre a extração de materiais e metais preciosos a partir de componentes eletrônicos antigos, como placas-mãe, processadores e outros. No entanto, devo alertá-lo sobre os sérios riscos envolvidos nesse tipo de atividade quando feita de maneira amadora e sem os devidos cuidados.
      O processo de desmontagem e processamento desses itens pode expô-lo a substâncias tóxicas como chumbo, mercúrio, gases e químicos perigosos. Além disso, a queima inadequada dos componentes pode liberar dioxinas e furanos na atmosfera, contaminando o meio ambiente.
      Mesmo que a escala seja grande, como menciona 100kg de material, ainda assim é uma operação complexa que exige instalações apropriadas, equipamentos de proteção individual, conhecimentos técnicos sobre manuseio seguro dos resíduos e descarte adequado ao fim do processo.
      Minha recomendação é encaminhar qualquer quantidade significativa de lixo eletrônico para reciclagem profissional por empresas certificadas e ambientalmente responsáveis. Elas possuem os meios adequados para extrair os metais preciosos e componentes recicláveis com segurança e mitigação dos impactos.
      A tentativa amadora pode trazer mais prejuízos que benefícios, colocando em risco sua saúde, a vizinhança e o meio ambiente. Por mais tentadora que pareça a possível recompensa financeira, ela simplesmente não compensa os perigos envolvidos. Valorize sua segurança acima de tudo.

  • @rockymilano2071
    @rockymilano2071 Před 2 lety +4

    I would be stuck looking through all that data on those drives. Be like opening diaries. Lots of info and secrets

    • @danjames7327
      @danjames7327 Před 2 lety

      Praying for some long lost bitcoin treasure from 2005.

    • @kyles5513
      @kyles5513 Před 2 lety

      Possibly shit you don't want to be caught looking at too.

    • @juliocesarmarcosvlog
      @juliocesarmarcosvlog Před 4 měsíci

      Foi o que pensei. Esses HDs pareciam estar bons

  • @darganx
    @darganx Před 2 lety +5

    I like how he's handling the crucible with his bare hands, like a hot cup of espresso 😁

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +2

      Comparing this to casually holding a hot coffee cup illustrates a dangerous lack of appreciation for the burn hazards involved with molten materials. This is not something that should ever be attempted without extensive safety gear and training.

    • @darganx
      @darganx Před 6 dny

      @@MakeGold I was being, how you say.. sarcastic?

  • @jimmyvickery3366
    @jimmyvickery3366 Před 2 lety +3

    You make it look simple I will try it

  • @observayaprende3a759
    @observayaprende3a759 Před 2 lety +3

    Saludos desde Las Palmas de Gran Canaria España 🇮🇨 eres el mejor la verdad que muy sorprendido con lo aprendido.

    • @rickyrenaldi3050
      @rickyrenaldi3050 Před 2 lety

      Berapa gram hasil yang kau dapat dari HDD yang kau punya saat kau mempelajarinya?

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      Muchas gracias por sus amables palabras desde Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, España. Me complace mucho que haya encontrado nuestro intercambio informativo y enriquecedor.
      Si bien es impresionante la destreza y los conocimientos involucrados en los procesos metalúrgicos artesanales que hemos estado discutiendo, mi principal preocupación sigue siendo los graves riesgos para la salud y el medio ambiente asociados con intentar realizarlos de manera improvisada, sin los controles de seguridad, el equipo de protección y las instalaciones industriales adecuadas.

  • @DadTalk
    @DadTalk Před 2 lety +1

    Cool, so just use your standard outdoor smelting tools. Pretty much everyone can do this at home

  • @deepconscious7741
    @deepconscious7741 Před 2 lety +75

    One thing is for certain : These guys will die rich very young.
    And so was their story.

    • @chrishill6729
      @chrishill6729 Před 2 lety

      i bet his doctor hates him and keeps telling him to wear a mask

    • @deepconscious7741
      @deepconscious7741 Před 2 lety

      @@chrishill6729 If he ever goes to a doctor. The way it looks, not sure if he even knows what and who a doctor is.

    • @dadeftones7
      @dadeftones7 Před 2 lety +1

      Actually people die in America much younger car accidents diseases etc

    • @shashankpawar9997
      @shashankpawar9997 Před 2 lety

      Atleast he lived rich 🤑

    • @jonathandaniel7321
      @jonathandaniel7321 Před 2 lety

      So will you

  • @donaldparlettjr3295
    @donaldparlettjr3295 Před 2 lety +6

    It's Sreetips on a primative scale but just as effective.

  • @loveu5577
    @loveu5577 Před 2 lety +3

    The cement mix is for removing lead from the metal disc its called cuppellation glad you remade the video from 5 years ago ancient way of gold recovery..........

  • @briankraker9118
    @briankraker9118 Před 6 dny

    Thank you for sharing your story and giving us an insight what happens to E-waste. Be well!

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      Thank you for your kind words.

  • @lastfirst5863
    @lastfirst5863 Před 2 lety +11

    Wow, it’s like a furnace that runs entirely on head-gasket leak 😂 cool though, I’m stacking ICs too.

  • @MichaelClark-uw7ex
    @MichaelClark-uw7ex Před 2 lety +7

    The step with the cement is called cupelling, the base metals oxidize and are absorbed by the cement, the precious metals don't oxidize and stay in their metallic form.

    • @mikailoral5026
      @mikailoral5026 Před 2 lety

      it's really hard to oxidize all base metals. specially iron and copper. idea is removing most of the active metals(aluminum, tin, lead, zinc...) from dore.

  • @paxovod8706
    @paxovod8706 Před 2 lety +3

    Отличный выход 👍

  • @Wopstar-777
    @Wopstar-777 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Imagine building a whole city wearing slides? Respect

  • @kreasiorangbiasa
    @kreasiorangbiasa Před 2 lety +1

    interesting thing to look at, this is a creative work idea, you have good skills to do it.
    the most important thing is better results.

  • @copperkingrecycling634
    @copperkingrecycling634 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video. Thanks again.

  • @dr.dennisadam6721
    @dr.dennisadam6721 Před rokem +4

    Imagine the Information the Hard-drive carrying.
    Might be more Worthy than Gold.

  • @user-uj7fi6je6b
    @user-uj7fi6je6b Před 2 dny +1

    Oh my god very amazing,yet very risky process,
    Good job guys

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před dnem +1

      Your appreciation means a lot to me. I'm grateful for your support!
      Thankful

  • @999DusanGoldrecovery
    @999DusanGoldrecovery Před 2 lety +3

    Amaizing video!

  • @mrlzbradley6348
    @mrlzbradley6348 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for the video amazingly brilliant 🤩

  • @blowme5150
    @blowme5150 Před 2 lety +8

    Ahh nothing like flip flops near molding metal"

  • @apathyreview3964
    @apathyreview3964 Před 2 lety +11

    For anyone actually attempting this. A MUCH easier way is to burn to ash and then use first hydrochloric acid alone which will dissolve all the low order metals. Filter and throw the liquid away or keep it whatever. THEN add a much more concentrated HCL together with an OXIDIZER such as peroxide to the filtered powder. That will dissolve the gold without the need for nitric acid(Which may actually make explosive compounds if certain metals are present) and is not readily available everywhere. HCL sells as Pool acid or cement cleaner. Then just use sodium bisulfate to precipitate the gold powder. Filter and melt in stainless steel, even in an oven. Gold has a very low melting point. At no point do you need a furnace. Or any Nitric acid. Also, RAM chips, CPU's GPUS, and old 8-bit controllers work best. Hard drives are actually a crap source because as you saw you would need a whole bucket. With 8-bit controllers, a single beaker full will do. Same for RAM chips. GOOD LUCK.

    • @davidgunther8428
      @davidgunther8428 Před 2 lety

      I was trying to think of a way that was better to dissolve the copper. Your method sounds pretty good, aside from still having to ash the plastic packages.

    • @mateuszg9866
      @mateuszg9866 Před 2 lety

      Gold has low melting temp? It's about 100°C higher than silver and you call it low?

    • @xenaguy01
      @xenaguy01 Před rokem +1

      You're gonna melt gold (1950⁰F) in _AN OVEN?_ Funny, cuz MY oven only goes to 500⁰F.

    • @apathyreview3964
      @apathyreview3964 Před rokem

      Even aluminium melts easily in a wood fire. I do it all the time and basically make molds which I pour the metal into. There is also a type of bronze you can make from copper 80 aluminium 20 which looks like gold and yet is much harder while still being easily melted at the beginning before the amalgamation forms. Let's help each other instead of arguing small issues that don't matter. We are here to learn I assume and not argue. Let's spread knowledge and understanding in this field.

    • @apathyreview3964
      @apathyreview3964 Před rokem

      @@davidgunther8428 the ash is just carbon which is not reacting with anything else. If you really don't like the look of it or if it's too much carbon then add peroxide which will turn it to c02 gas and get rid of the black powder. It's just a cost that's not really nessesary.

  • @SpaceManAus
    @SpaceManAus Před 2 lety +6

    Sure that is good for the environment

    • @Slavicplayer251
      @Slavicplayer251 Před 2 lety

      nope but eh it makes a good chain

    • @sandokan888
      @sandokan888 Před 2 lety

      Yes, its good.

    • @GitMunny1
      @GitMunny1 Před 2 lety +2

      No worse than what happens in a factory on any given day. Or in America we usually just bury it and as it decomposes into the earth. Plants use the contaminated soil in which you consume direct or indirectly from the animals you eat, that eat the plants. He’s atleast recovering it from it being buried and provides a resource otherwise to obtain it in its natural form also cause massive environmental damage.

    • @Slavicplayer251
      @Slavicplayer251 Před 2 lety

      @@GitMunny1 plus he missed the silver and platinum in the disks

    • @GitMunny1
      @GitMunny1 Před 2 lety

      @@Slavicplayer251 I don’t think they missed it. I think the video just shows nitric leeching of gold. You can tell by the dore shot he’s dumping in the water and the color of the solution after he’s decanting. Plus you wouldn’t cupel if it was just gold recovery. It’s would be a added unneeded step. IMO

  • @DobleMC
    @DobleMC Před 2 lety +9

    It is sad that there are elements that are lost in the process that have more value than gold, for example, most of microchips have paladium. gold right now is at 50 Eur per gram, and paladium is at 60 Eur per gram.. could be interesting to find a way to get paladium extracted

    • @NaNa-cq8ck
      @NaNa-cq8ck Před 2 lety

      but can you extract similar or more amount of paladium than gold from the pile of hd he used?

    • @DobleMC
      @DobleMC Před 2 lety +3

      @@NaNa-cq8ck Probably not.. but its not the point, the point should be "Extract both" first gold (as is easier than paladium) then, a process to extract "paladium" without wasting it.
      Iron, glass, plastics are the easiest, copper and aluminum can be extracted easily too.. but when speaking of "internal layers" like gold/silver/palladium/Rodium.. individually the quantities are so small that a single PC wont make u rich.. u need to process hundred of thousands to get an actual profit. Silver and gold can get some interesting quantities, but rodium and palladium are so small that u wont see a profit in the short run. but.. it will increase the "lose earns" (don't know if that's the name in english) because it can pay part of the chemicals used to extract gold (And contribute to earn more reducing the expenses)
      Still, i don't know how to extract paladium.. and the quantity... maybe.. about 0,0010/20 grams per microchip (Maybe 1 gram each 1000 processors? probably) that maybe doesn't sound like much.. but... we are speaking of trash anyway. the more we can recover in the long run, the more money we can make.
      In terms of "Experimenting"... can be interesting, but if someone want to make money in the real way recycling, every single material have to be processed. even the plastics and the iron is solid money (But again, low profit, not the main objective)
      I gived up with rodium, but there must be a way to do it with palladium. maybe on a furnace at 1600º and lowering it slowly to 1555º the palladium should go to the bottom.

    • @absolute___zero
      @absolute___zero Před rokem +2

      a hard disk is weight 500gram, hard disk is 85% aluminium. Aluminium is worth $2 USD per kg. if 500 hard disks make 7kg of ICs on this video, then 500/2 x $2 USD x 0.85= $425 these guys lost $425 bucks worth of aluminium. There is also 1.3 grams of neodymium per HD, and 1.5 grams of copper per HD, Every neodymium magnet is nickel plated, so there is like half gram of nickel too (per HD). You can calculate their loss on your own.

    • @azjeep
      @azjeep Před 11 měsíci

      @@absolute___zero They didnt lose any thing lol you think they just threw out the other metals because they didnt show that part?

    • @lordpurchase9189
      @lordpurchase9189 Před 8 měsíci

      I'd expect you'd need aliens with there advanced tech to extract both palladium and the gold.

  • @NickFortier
    @NickFortier Před rokem +8

    After watching this video, and help but think hoe great and environmentally friendly modern equipment and recycling techniques are! Extra safe looking work station too I might add

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před 6 dny +1

      At the same time, being able to skillfully and successfully carry out such demanding work, despite its difficulties, can be seen as impressive in its own way - demonstrating human resilience, determination and resourcefulness.

  • @Beavis-Butthead
    @Beavis-Butthead Před 8 měsíci

    Very impressive! I have 500 hard drives from security systems between 2004 and up. How much Gold can be in that?

  • @realstalkertv
    @realstalkertv Před 6 měsíci +1

    Хороший обзорчик по интересному методу переработки. Конечно до чистоты ещё довести нужно будет. Но при объёмах вполне нормально. +1.

  • @darvad77frimml69
    @darvad77frimml69 Před 2 lety +5

    My guess is the cement acts as a base metal cupel. That is, it soaks the base metals into itself!

    • @SoulDelSol
      @SoulDelSol Před 2 lety +1

      Yes it soaks up some of metals like lead if i remember correctly and rest are removed from nitric acid and water, such as copper

    • @darvad77frimml69
      @darvad77frimml69 Před 2 lety

      @@SoulDelSol correct! Aqua regia

  • @lordeverybody872
    @lordeverybody872 Před 2 lety +9

    The cement seemed more toxic to the dudes hands than the nitric

  • @llexa3
    @llexa3 Před 2 lety

    nice very impressive i will try to do it once i get all necesary tools !!!

  • @tomasallende9583
    @tomasallende9583 Před rokem +1

    I think the fire is for the tin. Tin forms insoluble allotropes when heated, otherwise it would chase your gold.

  • @plowking813
    @plowking813 Před 2 lety +8

    now we know where gold comes from 😂

  • @TECHNICUSChannel
    @TECHNICUSChannel Před 2 lety +8

    Hmm nice gold nugget :) and nice tons of electro scrap. I too recovering but only copper, alu,silver and brass from old electronics. Big thumbs up!

    • @Slavicplayer251
      @Slavicplayer251 Před 2 lety +3

      keep waste so you can get the gold out later or sell it to another processor

    • @tamilvellam6089
      @tamilvellam6089 Před 2 lety +1

      Only system interal cpu pins only have the gold cotings that's all . Gold connectivity is good that's while. Rummers start from this

  • @Hunne2303
    @Hunne2303 Před 2 lety

    put a lid with venting holes in it on the chips...makes pyrolising much easier and less smelly :p

  • @tylerlabine9360
    @tylerlabine9360 Před 2 lety +2

    most of the process needs great ventilation. doing it outside is dangerous and illegal in most places. the biggest setback is that the chip all sell for more than the gold is worth

    • @brianfranklin7016
      @brianfranklin7016 Před rokem

      Everything did? That's the point to reclaim? He made around $2000.00 on material that I only pay $100.00 for, We can make anywhere from $10K-@20K Comfortably each month because people don't understand how easy it is, They always bring up a what if? So that's great, It gives the rest a good life, secretly and privately.

  • @cvlhmachhuanapatea162
    @cvlhmachhuanapatea162 Před 2 lety +3

    Good to easily the material in nitric acid.

  • @rerimontgomery6272
    @rerimontgomery6272 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm actually going to try looking at it

  • @AZAR5
    @AZAR5 Před 10 měsíci

    استخراج وليسى صنع. لانه الذهب مصنوع وموجود وهاذا الرجل يستخرج الذهب 👍

  • @irwanolenk8915
    @irwanolenk8915 Před rokem +1

    MANTAP PRODUKSI EMAS SETIAP HARI BISA KAYA MENDADAK👍👍

  • @noflyingcarsjustcovid-1981
    @noflyingcarsjustcovid-1981 Před 2 lety +16

    I can't even cook oatmeal, how am I going to do this?

    • @Veritech617
      @Veritech617 Před 2 lety +2

      I just started cooking all the chips in my kitchen, that was a big mistake, don't try it. 🤮

    • @kadir.m.param.5990
      @kadir.m.param.5990 Před 2 lety +2

      You only have to collect the chips. And send it to them. You can earn persontage from... If you want it

  • @lazyjackass77
    @lazyjackass77 Před 2 lety +21

    You may want to disassemble those drives because there is gold inside the HDD housing.

    • @MichaelClark-uw7ex
      @MichaelClark-uw7ex Před 2 lety

      Silver in the disks too

    • @rhysfirth3506
      @rhysfirth3506 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm sure they know that, it's just not shown as it's not part of the video context, which is focussing on the chips and their gold internal wiring, not all the plating on pins and circuit board contacts. not to mention all the Palladium (worth more than gold currently) in the capacitor chips on the PCB.

  • @kikinit999
    @kikinit999 Před rokem

    🔥🔥Awesome video TY very much . The fact that they wear flip flops says a lot about their experience.🔥🔥
    Only experienced humans do that.

    • @MakeGold
      @MakeGold  Před rokem +1

      ใช้ค่อนข้างเสี่ยง

    • @kikinit999
      @kikinit999 Před rokem

      @@MakeGold ฉันเห็นด้วย แต่เขาระมัดระวัง แต่การระมัดระวังไม่ได้หยุดอุบัติเหตุเสมอไป
      I agree but hes careful. But being careful don't always stop accidents.

  • @charlesnaturalist37
    @charlesnaturalist37 Před rokem

    Impressive....
    It takes guts to do that...
    Fortunately they work outside because there must be a lot of toxic fumes...

  • @MaverickOfTheSkies
    @MaverickOfTheSkies Před 2 lety +8

    I wonder if you can still recover the HDD data...
    Also this gold is far more precious than any other ordinary gold.
    Sure it killed the extractors but It transfered so much data (ie wisdom) in its lifetime!

  • @pradeepchaudhary5996
    @pradeepchaudhary5996 Před 2 lety +6

    huge fan here!!!
    i follow every video of yours
    so much info in short time...
    i have a question.what is the no of hard drives used buddy??

    • @ralanlove4611
      @ralanlove4611 Před rokem

      That is exactly what I am trying to find out. They got 6 chips from each drives,so how many drives did they use at the bottom at the end it says
      Gold 42 g = black chip 7kg from hard disk so can anyone explain ‽ did he end up with 42g or 7 kg?

  • @MrAphx
    @MrAphx Před rokem

    Claun Shwab doing us in europe from behind and they just playing that eco recovery. Nice

  • @alesiaparis792
    @alesiaparis792 Před 2 lety

    I sold old 30 to 40MB HDs for 150Euro per HD, the buyer used this Parts to repair old CNCs from the 1982.

  • @roberttyrrell2250
    @roberttyrrell2250 Před 2 lety +6

    Did this for while. PCs pre 1989 have most gold. 1970s had a lot. Its 10 microns @ 9-10k. After 1989 its 7 mics @ 7-8k. Old military is ( if you can get it) 22k @ 18 mics. You can't get rich unless you do it industrially there's ☣waste disposal costs, these ppl aren't worried about. The copper alum tin paid for my chems. When they started charging me to take the very high grade, fire rated, plastics, it wasn't worth it.
    You don't want to burn chips. Its toxic AF. There's better ways.

    • @roberttyrrell2250
      @roberttyrrell2250 Před 2 lety +1

      @Timothy Jenkins I did for yrs. You want to be careful. It does produce gasses close to Mustard gas. So I kept it outside.
      They charge $10 per item to dispose of electronics here. So a PC can cost $40/$50 to drop at transfer station.
      Ppl were burning them, burying in back yard. My daughter was enviro bio chem mjr in college. Wanted to help the enviro.
      I put adds free newspaper, sign out front. Ppl could drop off anything but picture tube monitors.( they have lead powder inside NY is strict on lead)
      If you buy scrap( Ebay, yard sales)? You already lost $.
      I got it free. Spent my nights watching TV tearing apart PCs.
      Some older ones still worked are collectable ( TRS 80's etc) needed floppies or easy to factory reset. I sold them. Some Big $ too.
      The tin, high grade fire rated plastics, alum, copper, rubber coated wire, even stripped boards, I sold for scrap. That paid for my chems eqpt. I got gold silver platt for free. Less my time. It was a hobby.
      My son won the science fair.😁

  • @BubblingRemix
    @BubblingRemix Před 2 lety +7

    So healthy for the people and nature👌

    • @Apastorfield
      @Apastorfield Před 2 lety

      Its how these people survive

    • @albertoalmeida3424
      @albertoalmeida3424 Před 2 lety

      If he makes 2000 dollars a day for a month, like he did it on this video, he can buy a farm in one month and plant more trees than you and your whole family ever will in your whole life.

  • @veliicer4340
    @veliicer4340 Před 4 měsíci

    hello i have a question for you.
    Could you please explain the actions taken from the fifth minute onwards? if you know
    why do they do it this way.
    thanks

  • @zvestar
    @zvestar Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi what kind of smelting pot do you used what is it made out of please help me I want to know thank you.

  • @Skulldude69420
    @Skulldude69420 Před 2 lety +5

    No mask, no gloves, no glasses, and sandals. What could go wrong?

    • @zibobpompon5768
      @zibobpompon5768 Před 2 lety +1

      In fact nothing !!!! ja ja ja ja

    • @GitMunny1
      @GitMunny1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thevenizer7961 Either is it in America. We just good a shipping it to third world countries. Out of sight out of mind outlook.

  • @matitjah
    @matitjah Před 2 lety +4

    Making just about enough to pay for the cancer treatment afterwards.

  • @entertheheaven.7671
    @entertheheaven.7671 Před 9 měsíci +1

    got no idea how much carbon emission in this process

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Před 2 lety

    Vote up, nice video clip, thank you for sharing it :)

  • @mscit_08_omprakash40
    @mscit_08_omprakash40 Před 2 lety +14

    You destroyed the 7 thousands hectares of earth polluted for 7 kg gold 😂

    • @Hcheeza
      @Hcheeza Před 2 lety +1

      It says 42g gold had extracted from 7kg HDD... OFC those methods is too dangerous for nature and our body bcs he burned all of that stuffs out instead of using chemical liquid for that...

    • @mscit_08_omprakash40
      @mscit_08_omprakash40 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Hcheeza whatever 😂

    • @albertoalmeida3424
      @albertoalmeida3424 Před 2 lety

      7 thousand hectares HAHAHAHA These enviromental activists are so dumb!!! What is more important, feed his family or save some trees???

  • @akoebocahgede6808
    @akoebocahgede6808 Před 2 lety +5

    It turns out into twist when that HDD actually contained 10K BTC.

    • @gilm6700
      @gilm6700 Před 2 lety +1

      Good thought Bigboi!

  • @Twenty-eightClub
    @Twenty-eightClub Před rokem +2

    What happened after boiling nitric acid? Where is the gold in that solution or under metal nuggets?

  • @o.g.wakanobie5612
    @o.g.wakanobie5612 Před rokem

    The cement is used to absorb lead as it oxidizes in the heat.

  • @bernicetokploe7149
    @bernicetokploe7149 Před 2 lety +20

    If you follow a rich crazy randomly swinging person's tweets to trade, you will end up .... not rich.🔥🔥🔥❤💯💯💯✅

    • @proxyhillary9178
      @proxyhillary9178 Před 2 lety

      This is the time to start up an investment, Since Bitcoin could get to 58k so quickly then 150k ending of this year is very possible

    • @bryanswolfie2278
      @bryanswolfie2278 Před 2 lety

      I don't think that there is any other legitimate way to earn money nowadays rather than investing

    • @jameslouis6441
      @jameslouis6441 Před 2 lety

      Investing in crypto currency now should be in every wise individual list, in 2 to 3 years time you will be estactic with the decision you made today

    • @jordantheo7892
      @jordantheo7892 Před 2 lety

      Investing in these economic crisis will be one of the best things to do

    • @katelees7105
      @katelees7105 Před 2 lety

      I wanted to trade crypto but I got confused by the fluctuation in price

  • @billsluyter4664
    @billsluyter4664 Před 2 lety +3

    I really don't like that computer voice, BUT that was a good video. Thank you.

  • @jaate
    @jaate Před rokem

    Those safety sandals are amazing!

  • @jasonscala5834
    @jasonscala5834 Před 2 lety +1

    Something disturbingly satisfying about watching all those hitech microprocessors turn to ash.

    • @kadir.m.param.5990
      @kadir.m.param.5990 Před 2 lety

      For you wants the massages inside the chips. For the video maker want to share the massages how to make gold from HDD. The cooker wants the gold in the chips. And for me just want comment. Nobody will do what you wants 😁😁😁