A Toxic but Easy Way to Remove Quartz Off Gold

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  • @trevdyer173
    @trevdyer173 Рік тому +29

    Public service announcement for all the blokes out there. "Yeah na mate she'll be right." Is not appropriate PPE! Grab a respirator and do it outside, not in the man cave.

    • @GafferTapeIsSticky
      @GafferTapeIsSticky Рік тому +6

      worth keeping a bottle of vinegar there to neutralize any burns too.

    • @secretstreamsandfeverdreams
      @secretstreamsandfeverdreams Рік тому

      In the words of sassy the sasquatch Whatyatalkinabeeet? ... Lol yeah nah true mate, we only get one chance hey, not worth it

    • @slm3945
      @slm3945 Рік тому

      Good call -- using outdoors and a respirator. Toss in eye protection.

    • @sisqui1950
      @sisqui1950 Рік тому

      Guys, it might be a good idea to get the nice big clear goggles on and apply a bit of plastic film across them, a few pairs in cause you either stand on them, a rock jumps out at you, or the dog runs off with them when your eating and you leave him out of the treat meet 🤭
      In decades gone by I use to be the plaster's assistant and that meant no dewalt sanding tools to suck up the fine dust falling all over me. I also used chemical gloves for termite treatments part A and B's and also a commercial cleaner in TAFE Skiilshare tradie workshops, so I really think when you use this toxic liquids you keep your dog well away and cover up as much as you can. PPE, really makes a difference to your lungs and skin, as skin is the biggest organ of the human body.

  • @robertg9514
    @robertg9514 Рік тому +6

    I always used a product called Sunny Brite classic, here in the US - can be found on Amazon. It’s a water stain remover for tubs, showers and sinks. I never bothered heating it up, just put the quartz /gold into a plastic container and covered it for a few days. It worked amazingly well, and was reasonably safe to handle. Now be aware that I used this twenty some years ago, and they make 2 different formulas, the classic and sunny brite 2, which I tried and only the classic worked well, to the point that some Quartz was gone within a couple of hours. Hopefully this helps someone ! Also, nice gold !!

  • @anthonysamardzija3344
    @anthonysamardzija3344 Рік тому +50

    Chris just a heads up, I work in construction with silica dust and chemicals like epoxy and solvents....you might need to change the type of filter you have, the one your wearing I believe is for dust, you need a filter for chemicals....volatile gases, or a Multi gas filter for a wide range of different gas threats, go to your safety store and get the right filter type champ, should be a simple change over between the 2 different types, and if you need a dust and chemical at the same time you might need to look more into the filter and the brands of mask, other brands might be more versatile for multiple things of gas and dust. Also if acid and chemicals are airborne you might risk your eyes, go a goggle or full face mask/respirator. I don't want you to get hurt...I enjoy your video too much 😁

    • @VoGusProspecting
      @VoGusProspecting  Рік тому +15

      Absolutely, this mask has a chemical filter on it. It's made for painting booths.

    • @anthonysamardzija3344
      @anthonysamardzija3344 Рік тому +5

      👍 all good then.....but be careful as the saying goes oils ain't oils...same for the filters, gets more complicated if you want to use arsenic extraction like the old timers did, I know you have an affinity with history, I think that stuff can absorb through your skin. Keep up the good work champ

    • @VoGusProspecting
      @VoGusProspecting  Рік тому +1

      @@anthonysamardzija3344 I'm never doing anything like arsenic.
      For me this is literally a hobby and I'll be happy to do this once a year for the right specimens.

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Рік тому +2

      Good tips Anthony. I would like to add Chris that it pays to store the respirator and filters in a well sealed plastic container to prevent the filters from continuing to work when it is not required and therefore reducing the time that you get to use the filters. Clean the mask down properly and then when dry return to the container for safe storage. Clearly marked and dated so you definitely know what is in the container.

    • @samsonian
      @samsonian Рік тому

      @@markfryer9880 another detail from a construction worker: if you’re going to make the effort to use a respirator you also need to trim your mug squatch action. If you don’t remove the hair you might as well just be wearing a dust mask. You need a good seal to make the filters do what they’re supposed to. Other than that, congrats on the gorgeous specimens mate! Looks like I know where you’ll be wanting to detect…although it IS quite the hoof up to the area.
      Cheers! 🖖😎👍

  • @georgedobrovsky3800
    @georgedobrovsky3800 Рік тому +2

    Hello Chris, toxic acrid fumes stop once the moisture from initial heating is gone,has to be done outdoors,if you stay upwind you do not need a respirator,any residual black stains on gold can be removed by sulphuric acid pickle,regards George

  • @Spudscave
    @Spudscave Рік тому +7

    From finding flower gold to constantly finding nuggets and spessies your doing fantastic Chris all your hard work is really paying off to see the joy on your face and happiness radiating from you and Gadzee and Mick the show is appealing to everyone young and old you forget about your illness and dark times just for a short while watching your videos.All the best to the Vogus gang from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @danegilligan1620
    @danegilligan1620 Рік тому +2

    Well that’s definitely one of the coolest ways I’ve seen for extracting out the gold. Love the videos keep up the good work

  • @auca
    @auca Рік тому +1

    you are definitely the best. i have seen gold diggers on youtube that since 2015-2016 are still doing exactly the same with slight variations and repeating the same tips that everyone already knows. you are one of the few that innovate and go showing the secrets of the activity. you are really very lucky but lucky we are also lucky to see how you do your activity.

  • @arthurbach9016
    @arthurbach9016 Рік тому +1

    It's nice to see gold and it's natural state the crystalline structure it was nice to see that you gave the CEO a toy for all her hard work and keeping you out of trouble keeping the great work Chris

  • @dartmart9263
    @dartmart9263 Рік тому +3

    Dude, you got me nervous for a bit when you talked about everything but eye protection. Then you brought up the goggles. Ahhh, my heart can go back to beating normally now.
    Can you tell I’ve become paranoid about eye protection over the years, specially around concentrated acids and bases?

  • @jonathanbennett6610
    @jonathanbennett6610 Рік тому +3

    Hydrochloric acid is easily available at Bunnings or any pool chemical shop. Sometimes sold as pool acid

  • @soggybottomgoldprospecting3586

    Thank you for your video. I will have to give it a try much better than any other way I seen yet. Keep them coming. Soggy bottoms Prospecting

  • @slm3945
    @slm3945 Рік тому

    Steve Miner
    Nice!! Chris thanks for showing us the methods you used to free up the native gold that was trapped in quartz by dissolving the quartz in caustic soda. They are beautiful!

  • @huntinfishin7214
    @huntinfishin7214 Рік тому +1

    Awsome video mate. When I was a lad I went to a gem show and a guy was showing all sorts of specimens including gold through a microscope these tiny little samples came to life in a whole new way was totally amazing if you haven't done this before it's worth a look

  • @ziegemitfahrer5277
    @ziegemitfahrer5277 Рік тому +2

    If you get a specimen with multiple bits of gold on the surface , there's an easy way to see if its one big McNugget worth dissolving or just Stampy food. Get a multimeter or continuity tester etc and test between the bits.

  • @siennacyclops
    @siennacyclops Рік тому

    That was just straight up exciting to watch. Too cool. Thanks for doing what you do✌️

  • @Swingin_wit_Willy
    @Swingin_wit_Willy Рік тому

    Cheers for sharing this mate, I was actually battling wuth a specie I have myself, it's been in hydrochloric acid for a few days... hasn't done squat. I will try this when I get the chance.
    Good Luck & Happy Swingin' mate.

  • @kesakhan
    @kesakhan Рік тому +21

    Keep a whole heap of double strength vinegar on hand. You can use it in excess neutralise any spills and any residual vinegar is weak enough that you can wash it with a hose to dilute it and shouldn't cause too many issues. Also with your tailings if you add hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid, also sold as brick cleaner) until the pH is about 7 it turns it essentially into salt water which you can safely dispose of.

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Рік тому

      You also have to watch out for the fumes and the hydrochloric acid it's self.

  • @RICDirector
    @RICDirector Рік тому

    Wow! Second or whatever on the PPE; with chemicals like that there is NO room for error, so shaddup and wear what's recommended, even if you are outside and the wind is blowing!
    Super impressive, Chris, makes me wish I had ore specimens to play with!

  • @placertools3529
    @placertools3529 Рік тому

    Awesome video, Chris. Well done buddy. Love the result.

  • @gregwatson7479
    @gregwatson7479 Рік тому +1

    I’m inspired to try mate always wondering and happy to have a go love ya spirit and the videos as always spot on

  • @andrewgivens5070
    @andrewgivens5070 Рік тому

    Thank you for the information. I look forward to trying this myself when I actually find some good species. So far I have a lot of what I hope to be good or and I have yet to process it.

  • @debhester8665
    @debhester8665 Рік тому

    Oooh that was awesome and that gold is so pretty when you can see how it formed

  • @darrinwilliams5715
    @darrinwilliams5715 Рік тому

    Chris that was a very cool video. Those were some beautiful results.😎

  • @donaldsavage3699
    @donaldsavage3699 Рік тому +1

    *Fantastic Video* thanks mate for your help,, I'm new to this and will try it next time without throwing anything away👍..

  • @alexkaring
    @alexkaring Рік тому +1

    That's way awesome! Thanks for educating.

  • @pauly51
    @pauly51 Рік тому +1

    My grandfather would tell me a story how he’d sing the gold off the rocks. Lol. He drank a lot. Great stories though

  • @rodneymiddleton1044
    @rodneymiddleton1044 Рік тому +1

    Good stuff mate it is good to know that this can make a major difference using simple but affective Safety Measures as you have shown to come up with a better way of removing the quartz from your species. I do the same when I use Ferric Acid on Damascus Steel when I make knives that is actual Damascus steel. I also use Bicarb of Soda to neutralise the Ferric acid then wash off with water. Not sure of how Bicarb of Soda will work with Caustic Soda but it maybe worth a google search for future reference mate. That came out Awesome either way and thanks for posting 😉

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector Рік тому

      Only fair; that is a VERY strong base solution. Bicarb is a buffer and works on both acids and bases to some degree, but for the strong stuff you need to counteract and dilute....very, very carefully.

  • @ScottishGoldHunter
    @ScottishGoldHunter Рік тому +1

    Great idea Chris and very nice result👌🏻 Another interesting and educational vid⛏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @aaronhopkins6697
    @aaronhopkins6697 Рік тому

    Thanks for that, brilliant. I will be definitely be trying this, Straight after I find some quartz with gold in it.

  • @lynnmaines7352
    @lynnmaines7352 Рік тому +1

    That's awesome! The original form of gold is so beautiful

  • @vincecotton127
    @vincecotton127 Рік тому +1

    That is awesome!
    It's like little versions of the videos where the guy pours molten metal into a drum of water full of Orbies.

  • @rodneyhaley1734
    @rodneyhaley1734 Рік тому

    Nice and thanks for sharing I have a few specimens to try that method on too

  • @sisqui1950
    @sisqui1950 Рік тому

    You guy just keep on spinning right round baby right round 🤣

  • @blacklabelonthebedrocks
    @blacklabelonthebedrocks Рік тому +2

    Hi Chris,
    As long you use things for what they're supposed to be, it's kind of safe.
    If you put a spoonful caustic soda flakes (or powder) in your drain - ok.
    Would you fill an oil lamp with petrol? ;-)
    Concentrated caustic soda is as dangerous as concentrated sulfuric acid!
    If you heat it, you multiply its dangerousness.
    A drop on your skin will burn a hole. A splash in your eye will blind you continuous.
    If you heat it up, it can boil over and spill suddenly.
    There are too much people who could underestimate the risk ("Safety glasses? My sun glasses will do it too…").
    P.S.: Check out 3:40 - no gloves. ;-)
    Best regards from Germany!

  • @48thstateprospecting
    @48thstateprospecting Рік тому +1

    The first time I saw this done was by minelab gold the legend whatever you do don’t add more water when it’s hot violent reactions occur looks like you did a great job those are some AUSOME pieces Chris 🤩 thanks for sharing see you on the next one 👍🏼👊🏼

  • @rickshaw393
    @rickshaw393 Рік тому +1

    Great video thanks mate. I too have a bunch of species that I would love to do this too. Will send you some pics when I get around to it. Hope your well mate. Talk soon...ish

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Рік тому

      I got the joke with your name Rick. It nearly slipped past and then I went "Hang On, what was that?"

  • @michealklonowski5267
    @michealklonowski5267 Рік тому

    nice job thank you for sharing the adventure and information 😀

  • @williambrink1080
    @williambrink1080 Рік тому

    Amazing. I am going to have to try that.

  • @robmckrill3134
    @robmckrill3134 Рік тому

    Chris that was one of the best videos you have done, well done buddy and since my little mate has passed a huge scratch to yours

    • @VoGusProspecting
      @VoGusProspecting  Рік тому

      Sorry for your loss mate, its never easy.

    • @robmckrill3134
      @robmckrill3134 Рік тому

      Cheers mate appreciate it,they are family 👍 . Give Fern a cuddle as well

  • @austdom
    @austdom Рік тому

    Now I have something else to work on. Thanks teacher Chris.
    A scratch for fern to please.

  • @MrRammsteinforlife
    @MrRammsteinforlife Рік тому

    Didn't know about this technique. That's pretty cool!

  • @adamsj01
    @adamsj01 Рік тому

    Chris!!! You didn't put it on the scale man you're killing me!!!

  • @drewwhite9757
    @drewwhite9757 Рік тому

    Great video, those speccies came out amazing

    • @VoGusProspecting
      @VoGusProspecting  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! they came out wicked hey!

    • @drewwhite9757
      @drewwhite9757 Рік тому

      @Vo-Gus Prospecting got me wondering what's inside my speccies, but I don't really wanna do that to them, might have to duck out and find some more. PS when are you coming to FNQ for a hunt?

  • @damiencannon5
    @damiencannon5 Рік тому

    Been hanging for this video after your little tease the other day

  • @mary-ruthflores4107
    @mary-ruthflores4107 Рік тому

    Don’t forget to film how you get it out of the cup!! Very interesting!!

  • @williampendergrass186
    @williampendergrass186 Рік тому

    Fantastic, never knew about using caustic soda. Which gases were you worried about

  • @RetiredBMC
    @RetiredBMC Рік тому +2

    I would love to see one where you compare the beginning weight to the end weight. I realize you can never be sure how much gold is in the quartz but I think it would be interesting to get an average.

    • @VoGusProspecting
      @VoGusProspecting  Рік тому

      There is no point. No way of guessing the gold total in the rock accurately at that scale.

  • @muhammadridwan-yb3vq
    @muhammadridwan-yb3vq Рік тому

    Brilliant ,why never comes in my mind something cool like this

  • @stevefox2224
    @stevefox2224 Рік тому

    That was awesome brother! very cool shit!

  • @TheFrog767
    @TheFrog767 Рік тому

    Thanks have thought about this, and what a great dog is that 🙂👏👏

  • @gnomespace
    @gnomespace Рік тому

    Consider this. If you have a vessel to preserve that caustic acid in put that gold soup though a filter paper and glass funnel into beaker, then save that off. Now rinse the gold in the filter paper for the finish. Less waste and less induced into your local environment. Or any acid can be mixed with a base to produce water and a salt which is sometimes complex.

  • @emilmanyarski536
    @emilmanyarski536 Рік тому +1

    Very cool video Chris! Just want to say, dont leave the water in the wheelbarrow with this inside, just in case Fern wants to drink from it or some of the other dogs. Drop all contaminated water in the sewage. Maybe you did that but I wanted to just mention it.

    • @whynotdean8966
      @whynotdean8966 Рік тому

      It was only like 50 grams of NAOH in like 30 liters of water. Regardless he probably doesn't let his dogs drink out of a tailings dump.

  • @Working925detecting
    @Working925detecting Рік тому +1

    Sweet, im gonna have to try that! I had a similar specie but smaller and it took 2 weeks in acid to dissolve the quartz.

    • @VoGusProspecting
      @VoGusProspecting  Рік тому +3

      Small bits like mine, 45 minutes, bigger bits maybe a few hours. Let it cool down before you flush with water

  • @Jake12220
    @Jake12220 Рік тому

    It's also the best stuff for cleaning chainsaw chains, though you only need a relatively weak solution and warm water. Only leave them in for a few hours, if you leave them there for more than a couple of days they will start to rust.
    I never knew it could do that to Quartz, guess l've got another project for the weekend.

  • @kaningraja2145
    @kaningraja2145 8 місяців тому

    Love you so much❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ bro. God bless you.

  • @steve-hihosilver243
    @steve-hihosilver243 Рік тому

    Great video. How long do you boil the caustic soda and water?

  • @nigelaubrey7743
    @nigelaubrey7743 Рік тому +2

    Oh wow and I mean WOW. I have a stack of species including some heavy good sized ones I was getting ready to smash and pour into ingots. I'm going to try this (after getting the right PPE). Thanks Chris

  • @mkvisser
    @mkvisser Рік тому +3

    Well that’s a pretty awesome method man. I’ve tried the hydrochloric acid and it takes weeks and a lot more dangerous and doesn’t even get it as clean as that. Will definitely be trying this

    • @VoGusProspecting
      @VoGusProspecting  Рік тому +2

      This is way easier!

    • @kesakhan
      @kesakhan Рік тому +1

      HCl doesn't react with/dissolve quartz, all it'll do is etch way reactive minerals like sulfides and oxides etc. NaOH reacts with SiO2 to make sodium silicates which will dissolve in water. If you really wanted to you might be able to dissolve away any resiudual minerals that aren't base soluble with HCl though to give you really nice clean gold.

    • @doogssmee9742
      @doogssmee9742 Рік тому +1

      @@VoGusProspecting Caustic soda is drain cleaner so tipping small amounts down the drain should be ok too

  • @jeffreyfarrington4299
    @jeffreyfarrington4299 Рік тому

    i just bbq’d the heck out of a half ton of ore from tailings of some various old timey mines mined in the 1880’s-1940 and then abandoned- i put the Vinegar in the freezer but didn’t freeze it ( does it even ? And mixed the prewash of ore with the postwash vinegar and managed not to knock it over or drink it accidentally ( or on purpose) . i just realized i have no idea what i did with that when i got home - i really need to focus more on those “ minor “ details and focus less on drinking hard cider with way too much grit upon arriving home out of a garbage sack - i don’t even remember buying any hard cider and have no idea why it was in my 19 mil heavy duty demo sack ( the kind i usually only use for …
    Thanks for all your videos even this one where you’ve either been drinking hard cider or you got brain damage like i did when i tried this technique last year / oh also NEVER mix hydrogen peroxide with vinegar / it creates paracetic acid which is a slightly milder form of acetic acid ( like acetate) when c19 hit the us a 30% vinegar became widely available and some hospitals had been mixing hydrogen peroxide & 6% vinegar previously as a sporicide ( antifungal) can you see where this is going you are one up on the “ medical professionals “ in america who basically fried the hell out of the cleaning staffs lungs - how do i know this ? because i used 30% vinegar too - . i have the finest free health care in Los Angeles - an eclectic bunch of both the best and worst doctors i have ever met . I found it out after i was cleaning house and sprayed the borax on my door jamb ( there to prevent cockroaches from waltzing ( or tap dancing or superbowl shuffling ( think football but with soccer players ) into my house , causing the borax to form a crispy solid ( from its powdered state i purchased it from ) and i googled it learning of “ do not mix Hydrogen peroxide with vinegar as my top result even though i only had typed “ borax , vin..” into the search bar -/ technology is so amazing these days its almost as if the camera on the front of my phone is just always on and sort of making sure im safe - so glad for that definitely not creepy overreach of technology by a world dominating tech co !

  • @spookydonkey2195
    @spookydonkey2195 Рік тому

    Man that is cool, turned out amazing.

  • @bengraham6726
    @bengraham6726 Рік тому

    That’s awesome. Well done mate

  • @hasmeadali7316
    @hasmeadali7316 Рік тому

    Truly awesome Gold. Please stay safe and outdoor use only. Lovely

  • @leighanncronin6905
    @leighanncronin6905 Рік тому

    Wow, that technique turned out well...AUsome❣️

  • @tonysfossickingadventure.8124

    that was way cool, thanks for showing that.

  • @audigga4396
    @audigga4396 Рік тому

    It is always better to learn from other peoples mistakes. Some great lessons here.

  • @gaylemitchell5872
    @gaylemitchell5872 Рік тому

    Wow! Just amazing 👏

  • @48vdcwrld
    @48vdcwrld Рік тому

    Now I have some very interesting Ideas about a certain place I found...

  • @adrianbryant7342
    @adrianbryant7342 Рік тому

    That worked so well good going 😊🇬🇧

  • @smileydave3907
    @smileydave3907 Рік тому +1

    Use a multi meter to test specimen gold to see if it is one piece.

  • @virginiarocks
    @virginiarocks Рік тому

    Wow! Very very interesting!

  • @goldpanr
    @goldpanr Рік тому

    Awesome stuff!

  • @JamesJohnson-nu2km
    @JamesJohnson-nu2km Рік тому

    Excellent, different technique 👏 👌 👍 😀 😎

  • @patsmith9360
    @patsmith9360 8 місяців тому

    That's cool

  • @Donkas
    @Donkas Рік тому

    Mate that's a particulate filter, you need a Chem filter. All also beautiful job so nice to see natural shaped pay. Love the channel

  • @stormcrowemissaryofsophia2366

    that was probably the coolest thing you have ever done..
    HCL is the answer to future chris' problem. of removing the stuck(iron glue) gold in the stainless steel vessel.

    • @VoGusProspecting
      @VoGusProspecting  Рік тому +1

      It literally unstuck itself after 24 hours and the rest of the quartz disoled

    • @stormcrowemissaryofsophia2366
      @stormcrowemissaryofsophia2366 Рік тому

      @@VoGusProspecting well thats an awesome result. kudos to you. #alchemy is pretty neat hey?

  • @dynomania
    @dynomania Рік тому

    Great stuff I was waiting for someone to try this method and it worked so well. Take note Dave Varabioff 🤠

  • @greatunclekeefie
    @greatunclekeefie 10 місяців тому

    I’m gonna go find gold bearing quartz and do that

  • @fraser8815
    @fraser8815 Рік тому

    thank you for trying that it is verry helpfull

  • @Ful-OGold
    @Ful-OGold Рік тому

    What was the price list of all the items involved? Iv got a few bits I’d like to preserve.

  • @shepherdsadventure
    @shepherdsadventure Рік тому

    That’s a wicked result

  • @Algoldprospecting
    @Algoldprospecting Рік тому

    What is costic soda?

  • @danielweir81
    @danielweir81 Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @matt39601
    @matt39601 Рік тому

    You can get mo flow from Reece plumbing which is hydrochloric acid

  • @bradleysanderson9928
    @bradleysanderson9928 Рік тому

    AWSOME OUTCOME

  • @martybrugnatti978
    @martybrugnatti978 Рік тому

    That's awesome mate

  • @ITubetc
    @ITubetc Рік тому

    Will this work on copper? I have a one pound native rock with calcite as the matrix, muritic acid did not work.

  • @jamiestratton7925
    @jamiestratton7925 Рік тому

    Specimens are great but I prefer gold poured into small bars, especially clean pours and the process behind it

  • @chrisrule1754
    @chrisrule1754 Рік тому

    Done well mate they came out good as

  • @jamus618
    @jamus618 Рік тому

    Look after your eyes folks. Safety glasses not optional.

  • @madpete6438
    @madpete6438 Рік тому

    If you want to have more fun with caustic soda - make a watery, saturated solution add aluminium and capture the gas in a balloon.
    Ignite the balloon with care - it is full of hydrogen - make a fantastic fireball or a large bang! So CARE is required - I use an old school disposable camera cube flash in the bottom of the balloon and drill a small hole in the face of the 4 flash units. Trigger them at the same time.
    Yehaaa - good for guy fawkes night and it leaves zero evidence behind as the explosion / fireball combusts into water.
    This is strictly for the mad scientists - this can kill or permanently maim you.

  • @theodoredicks3305
    @theodoredicks3305 Рік тому

    Looks like there's a lot more gold than when you started. Great video

  • @dwightpickens2895
    @dwightpickens2895 Рік тому

    This was fricking awesome

  • @74KU
    @74KU Рік тому

    Some specimens are worth more uncleaned of host material.. granted, not all but some. Its worth learning a bit more about what makes a good specimen before you destroy a really good one (price wise) for gold value.

  • @ashleighcash4681
    @ashleighcash4681 Рік тому

    Can the acid an rock be made back into hard rock..?

  • @MadMarlin1964
    @MadMarlin1964 Рік тому

    Ooooohhhhhh, I wanna see clean shinny closeups. Cool episode.

  • @ramblinburdenw4563
    @ramblinburdenw4563 Рік тому +3

    I've been doing Alibrite (Hydrofluoric acid), a little agitation and time. The method you used seems less time consuming and better results albeit a bit more finicky.

    • @kenmudie6788
      @kenmudie6788 Рік тому

      Alibrite works really well but ANY contact with your skin will cause the hydrofluric acid to penetrate into your bones and dissolve them while inside your body. This is like a diluted form of a stainless steel pickling paste. NASTY NASTY SH1T. Double glove, face shield, and good luck.

    • @kenmudie6788
      @kenmudie6788 Рік тому

      mdhs ultimatecleaning.com.au/shared/content/uploads/Septone-Ali-Brite-0820.pdf

  • @nunyabusiness9043NunyaBiz
    @nunyabusiness9043NunyaBiz Рік тому

    Are those specimens worth 10-100 or more times their weight?

  • @Algoldprospecting
    @Algoldprospecting Рік тому

    I just need some gold in quartz now

  • @stewartc4558
    @stewartc4558 Рік тому

    Lost a friend who splashed himself with HF!! Not a lot on his leg . died after months in agony

  • @aumetalmental8403
    @aumetalmental8403 Рік тому

    That was pretty cool.✌️😎