How to turn your scrap silver into new sheet metal and wire.

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  • @GomeowCreations
    @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +6

    In this video I will be showing you how I reuse my scrap silver and turn it into new silver wire and sheet.
    Here is a list of all the tools that I use:
    Blue Rolling Mill With 7 Rollers - amzn.to/30VEjEZ
    Green Roller Mill (This is the cheapest one I could find) - amzn.to/2VnZoGL
    PepeTools Combination Rolling Mill (This is what I would be getting next) - amzn.to/2VnZxdh
    Solder Fume Extractor Smoke Absorber - amzn.to/2OpOmza
    Hakko FA430-KIT1 Smoke Absorber (Best Setup) - amzn.to/2LS3vI7
    Wire & Sheet Metal Ingot Mold - amzn.to/2Is9CAx
    2 Crucibles With Wire Handle - amzn.to/2MlBQOv
    20 Mule Team Borax Laundry Booster (Boric Acid) - amzn.to/2o9oixT
    Smith Little Torch Acetylene Heating Tip - amzn.to/35aBi6J
    The Little Torch with 5 Tips - amzn.to/2VgvR1A
    Non-Ferrous Wire Gauge - amzn.to/2Mgifzy
    Vernier Caliper - amzn.to/2oXS3RY
    Dark Glasses Safety Glasses - amzn.to/31PDZZq
    Tripod with screen - amzn.to/33bs8p1
    And here is a link to all of these items with pictures and some extra that are not posted here. amzn.to/2oa5lLs
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  • @judykonopka9029
    @judykonopka9029 4 роки тому +8

    Your videos are excellent. You are a natural teacher. You're succinct, you cover everything, and explain well. Thanks for making them!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +1

      Well thank you and I'm happy I could help 😁👍

  • @KeyushTheStuntDog
    @KeyushTheStuntDog 4 роки тому +7

    You can use a draw plate in a vice and just pull by hand, it works fine for thinner wire.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +2

      Yeah that is one way to do it but I need to get a better draw plate along with a strong work bench 😅

  • @cleverkimscurios3783
    @cleverkimscurios3783 5 років тому +7

    I'm glad I'm not the only one with my rolling mill flopping around. I swear I'll get it bolted down eventually!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +2

      If I ever get the studs for the table I will make a video about it so everyone can see how to bolt it down and easily remove it haha

    • @Ty-ri7dy
      @Ty-ri7dy 5 років тому

      Ya, just as soon as you get that permanent studio space, right? LOL

    • @cleverkimscurios3783
      @cleverkimscurios3783 5 років тому

      @@Ty-ri7dy I do have one though! I even have the bolts! I just cringe at the thought of drilling into the bench. Plus we need to move 2 of the benches and they're already covered in equipment, and well... (unless you were talking to the OP in which case oops)

    • @Ty-ri7dy
      @Ty-ri7dy 5 років тому

      @@cleverkimscurios3783 No, that was a reply to you. I can just haven't gotten my permanent bench spot yet. I really want to clear out a space to put it, but until then I haven't bolted anything down yet.

  • @hendonburgism
    @hendonburgism Рік тому +1

    Propane torches work for melting silver. When I was a teenager I started out with some red clay/ dirt I found on the ground that didn't melt or pop when heated. Pack a layer into a cheap ladle and heat. You just can't melt silver or copper in any sort of steel or iron vessel by itself, it has to be lined with cheap fireclay/sand mix or cheaper red clay dirt off the ground. Use roach killer tablets or laundry detergent as a flux and use dry graphite spray lubricant on whatever you pour the molten silver in. You don't want molten silver or copper to ever touch bare steel or cast iron.
    Instead of water, pour it into raw linseed oil, it comes out much better.

  • @DennisHicks78749
    @DennisHicks78749 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video, thanks. For those who don’t have or want oxygen tanks, melting can be done with a compressed air/ propane (or other fuel gas) mix. I use the Swiss Torch oxy/ propane. But I know they have a melting head for compressed air/ propane. Also, the National Blowpipe 3A/ 3B torch has a melting rosebud tip selection that are for compressed air. The latter can be had for cheap on ebay. There are also smaller tips for it that work for small jewelry pieces. Their tips are expensive, but if you find a used one that can make them cheaper for a starter torch. I think the biggest drawback to the National is that it is larger than the little torches, the Meco Midget, and the Swias Torch.

    • @DennisHicks78749
      @DennisHicks78749 2 роки тому

      Forgot to mention, I really love that you practice and teach safety. Too many youtubers flagrantly disregard safety and are putting people at risk of injury and of cancer, and problems with breathing and vision among other things.

  • @jackkuehneman9300
    @jackkuehneman9300 4 роки тому +4

    To straighten wire, after you anneal it, lock one end in a vise, grab other end with pliers and give it a tug. The wire will stretch a tiny tiny bit but you will have a perfectly straight wire!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +1

      I'm really going to have to try this, I need to get a better vice and mount it to may work bench.😅

  • @simongarcia4802
    @simongarcia4802 4 роки тому +7

    I make ingots all the time. Ditch the messy oil and use your torch with just the acetylene on . Coat the mold with the carbon from the flame. Way more consistent pours and no stinky oil smell. Thank me later!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +1

      I have seen that before but I will give it a try 😁👍

  • @mrBlackCloud
    @mrBlackCloud 5 років тому +4

    I'm still new at this framework ... this was helpful ... Thank you

  • @Ty-ri7dy
    @Ty-ri7dy 5 років тому +2

    Your channel is the best. I'm about to buy some of these tools and get started making my own wire. I finally have enough finished pieces to have scrap left over. LOL thanks for the great tutorial videos. I'm learning so much from them.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому

      Thanks, let me know if you have any questions. 😁

  • @Babette17C
    @Babette17C 4 роки тому +5

    Fabulous video! I had been wondering how this was done. Thanks to you I have the knowledge about it now. Great information!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +1

      Well thank you and I will be making full casting videos soon 😁👍

  • @randymurray934
    @randymurray934 5 років тому +4

    You can use propane torch to melt your alloys, they get up to 3,623 degrees Fahrenheit or 1,995 degrees Celsius, which is plenty of heat to melt silver and gold.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +2

      Not the propane torches that I have, I just have propane plumbing torches. I know if you have a propane and o2 setup you can do it.

    • @bluesSGL
      @bluesSGL 2 роки тому

      I've had decent luck melting small lumps of silver with a map gas plumbing torch

  • @DianneCulbertsonJacques
    @DianneCulbertsonJacques 3 роки тому +2

    Very detailed video, nice! I'm wondering if the hole didn't come from the solder. I was told not to use any scrap with solder and to run over the scrap with a magnet (bits of saw blades, etc.) because it can cause malformations. Also, adding a little fine to the sterling will help maintain a .925 purity. I separate mine and send the soldered stuff to a refiner. They still pay out for the silver content in the solder. Just some thoughts. Thanks for all the detailed info!

  • @Heyitsc91
    @Heyitsc91 4 роки тому +1

    I'm so glad to find this channel

  • @MrDutchman100
    @MrDutchman100 3 роки тому +1

    I love my pepetool 130 mm electric rolling mill, spits it out like crazy fast.

  • @faby6451
    @faby6451 5 років тому +3

    Veeeery useful and informative! Thank you!

  • @mawi1172
    @mawi1172 2 роки тому +1

    Why am I watching this? For something I'm never going to do... But its interesting to see this all.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  2 роки тому +1

      We can just mark it down as entertainment purposes 😁👍

  • @kathykumar4764
    @kathykumar4764 4 роки тому +2

    Hi, I followed your tutorial and melted my scrap silver. I have the same mould as you have and when I tried to pour the molten silver into the wire mould it just came over the top and didn’t go into the round mould. I had warmed the mould a great deal and silver was molten. What did I do wrong please?

  • @syfylover1
    @syfylover1 5 років тому +2

    Great video as always thought I think some people might be confused when you say Boric Acid I thought 20 team mule was straight borax and boric acid is like roach killer

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +1

      Yeah you are right, that was my bad sadly I can edit the video after it has been uploaded 😅

  • @ashtongaeta2581
    @ashtongaeta2581 6 місяців тому

    Is it ok to mix sterling silver with a little bit of pure silver to pour into ingot

  • @usmanismail7024
    @usmanismail7024 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video

  • @armick57
    @armick57 5 років тому +3

    Given the cost of precious metals, do you recover the dust and small bits of metal when you are drilling or using the setting burrs?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +2

      I try to but as you might have seen I don't have the right table setup for catching all of it haha. But I do try.

  • @FrancisR420
    @FrancisR420 4 роки тому +2

    So you say you need a mixed gas torch but I've been able to melt down an ounce of fine silver which has a higher melting point than Sterling with a regular propane torch on a firebrick, is there some reason that wouldn't work in a Crucible?
    Oxygen and MAPP gas is so expensive
    Do I need it higher than the melting point?
    I know there's torch your using in the video sucks cuz I have the same one but if you put on a larger hread than it can really get the work done

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +2

      What kinda of torch are you using? I use propane plumbers torches so they don't put of enough head to melt silver in my experience.
      Mapp gas is really not that much more than a simple propane torch coming in at like $60 for the full setup and like $10 for a refill can.
      Yeah you can use a bigger head on it to get stuff melted but I wanted to keep this very basic. I really like my little torch setup and it works perfectly for soldering and casting.
      So will all of that said use whatever works for you and that is in your price range 😊👍

    • @FrancisR420
      @FrancisR420 4 роки тому

      @@GomeowCreations just wanted see if there's something you knew that I didn't, I am using the t8000 from BernzOmatic which is my favorite for everything and it's a regular Plumbing torch it works with MAPP gas that I use it with propane.
      It cost like fifty bucks just for the head but it's a great mix of heat output and pin pointing I'd love to have an oxygen assisted torch but i dont think it's really in the cards right now gas is very expensive where I live the only retail supplier is Airgas which gouges like crazy
      I'm just trying out some casting stuff, making billets and mixing up solder and stuff.
      Not to mention I'm low-key worried about explosions.

  • @kristibbradshaw
    @kristibbradshaw 6 місяців тому

    Great tutorial. Thank you.

  • @joesolomon6059
    @joesolomon6059 2 роки тому +1

    do you oil the carbon molds? I have a problem usually with making a round or ingot that when I pour the silver does not distribute evenly, however I am using MAPP Pro with a bernzo ts8000 not acetolyne.. Please let me know your videos are great!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  2 роки тому +2

      I don't oil carbon molds but you do want them to be hot or warm so the metal can flow into them and cool slower.

  • @orionjenkins6370
    @orionjenkins6370 2 роки тому

    How much should I expect to invest in materials such as one the ones you have? Thank you

  • @randygomez952
    @randygomez952 Рік тому +1

    Can you smelt stainless steel forks and spoons

  • @ozsebszogeczki5543
    @ozsebszogeczki5543 3 роки тому +1

    Once a smith asked me, which was warmer, the red or the black hot? The black, because you never touch the red hot.

  • @spenumbrahot
    @spenumbrahot 4 роки тому +1

    Where did you get your heavy metal mesh from?

  • @Daniel1.618
    @Daniel1.618 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for video, i learn alot, why you heat the silver after few rolls, and how you make the silver soft or hard ? For example i need silver wires to twist them and make a wire tree or i need a hard silver for a ring. And for example if you continue to bend a wire to not beake. Thanks

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  3 роки тому +2

      Heating the wire is the make it soft so you can work with it or so you can keep rolling it out without it cracking. 😁👍

    • @Daniel1.618
      @Daniel1.618 3 роки тому +1

      @@GomeowCreations thank you, i need to make it hard again ? And to make that i heated and fast cold in water ?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  3 роки тому +2

      Silver will work harden and you move it but the only ways that I know of to harden it is to hammer it, put it into a tumbler with some steel shot or but it is a kiln at something like 600f for an hour and let cool.
      Heading it and putting it into cold water will not do anything, that I know of.

    • @Daniel1.618
      @Daniel1.618 3 роки тому

      You mentioned something about solder and chains, and different types of silver, what's happen if i melt different mixed silver ? Or different mixed silver and solder, many chains... That solder is silver base ? Or is that copper solder/electronic circuits, and one more question :D what happen if i miss a other material in mix ? Is a way to purify ? Thank you very mach

  • @krystynag.6642
    @krystynag.6642 5 років тому +2

    Great video! Thank you for making it and the supplies/tools links. I was looking at a similar Mill, had no idea it would take that long to change the rollers! 😬
    I do have a question, is it important to pickle your scrap before melting in the crucible? Or does it matter?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +2

      You don't need to pickle it before melting it.

  • @JoseRamos-nh2tp
    @JoseRamos-nh2tp 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent explanation, thank you

  • @treehousede
    @treehousede 3 роки тому +2

    What is the device called that you are pouring the silver into?

  • @SallyHoffmanDesigns
    @SallyHoffmanDesigns 4 роки тому +2

    What purpose does the boric acid serve?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +1

      I miss spoke and I meant to say borax 😅 It acts as flux 👍

  • @buzzpatch2294
    @buzzpatch2294 Рік тому +1

    i learned stuff- thx much

  • @AcidNoir
    @AcidNoir 5 років тому +2

    Do you lose a percentage of silver when you melt it down? (Sorry if that's a weird question?!) ❤️

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +1

      Do you mean let me does it burn off? I guess it might a little but nothing you would notice. You will leave a little behind in the container that you melt it in but it's a very little. I can do a weight test to see.

  • @JustusPanicker
    @JustusPanicker 4 роки тому +1

    sir would you mind helping me i have a plate of 3mm thickness and i wish to convert it into 1.mm wire is there any standard operating procedure for that

  • @redeyestones3738
    @redeyestones3738 2 роки тому

    Great stuff, Randy
    Thanks

  • @jamesgreene5342
    @jamesgreene5342 3 роки тому +1

    they make two types of gages for wire one for ferrous and one for non-ferrous

  • @raymond6845
    @raymond6845 4 роки тому +1

    Sorry, noob question: So the Borax doesn't affect the purity of the silver?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +2

      no it doesn't mix with the silver and the silver kind of floats on top of it.

  • @sarahhoward9081
    @sarahhoward9081 5 років тому +2

    I would really like to see some of your jewelry making videos

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +2

      Do you have a type of jewelry in mind?

    • @sarahhoward9081
      @sarahhoward9081 5 років тому +1

      GomeowCreations rings in particular and whatever else you have experience in. I would like to see general handmade jewelry techniques as there seems to be very little information on it. Shaping and forming raw silver into beautiful works of art. Thanks for your reply!

    • @Dan-ji4db
      @Dan-ji4db 5 років тому +1

      Nice work. I was just melting silver and banging on it to make ring decorations. I dont have a rolling mill yet so i cant do this. How long does it take to swap out rollers?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому

      If you have done it before and know what you are doing you can swap the rollers out is 5-10mins

  • @simonvidajewelry
    @simonvidajewelry 4 роки тому +2

    Great video and learning from others.
    Currently I work with wood jewlery, but would like to try with silver also. Question is, where to buy 925 raw silver (sheet metal, ingots, wire,...)? I don't trust chinesee sellers on e-bay.
    Thank you

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +2

      Well if you want just raw silver or gold you can get it form www.apmex.com/
      if you want silver sheet and wire you can get that and a lot more from www.riogrande.com/

    • @simonvidajewelry
      @simonvidajewelry 4 роки тому

      @@GomeowCreations thank you.
      Because I live in EU I Need to take a look for supplier here.

    • @mrsfunny1638
      @mrsfunny1638 4 роки тому +1

      Simon Vida yup

  • @SallyHoffmanDesigns
    @SallyHoffmanDesigns 4 роки тому +2

    What if I haven't been too careful and I have mixed SS, FS and Arg in the same scrap pile?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +3

      I will be 100% honest with you, I really don't know. That being said you could melt all of it together and still make stuff using it but if you sell it make sure to tell the people that it is a mix of those metals.
      You can also sell/recycle it by sending it into a company that does that and they will pay you for the metals. I suggest starting to separate them in from now on. 😅👍 I wish I could be more help..

  • @iwk-world
    @iwk-world 4 роки тому +2

    What I learned is: never put the form upright because the metal might spread back out. We werde told to use a slight angle.

  • @jasonsummit1885
    @jasonsummit1885 2 роки тому +1

    For my application I just use it how it comes out of my rolling mill as I mostly use square wire.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  2 роки тому +2

      I do the same most of the time

    • @jasonsummit1885
      @jasonsummit1885 2 роки тому +1

      @@GomeowCreations it may sound kinda weird to anyone else but making wire with my scrap is fun and relaxing for me. If I'm having a stressful day, I go out to my shop, melt silver, and make wire.😂

  • @davinci3259
    @davinci3259 Рік тому +1

    How long did this rolling mill last you?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  Рік тому

      A few years and then I ended up upgrading and selling that one to someone else that probably still uses it to this day.

    • @davinci3259
      @davinci3259 Рік тому

      @@GomeowCreations Thanks. I'm looking to get one, but just can't do $1000 for the pepe one I would like. So I was considering getting this one to start with. I'm trying to get more budget friendly tools to start, then I can upgrade as time and finance permits.

  • @deborahduthie4519
    @deborahduthie4519 4 роки тому +2

    Just like magic

  • @chrisstaylor8377
    @chrisstaylor8377 3 роки тому +1

    i use my map pro torch to melt silver , plenty of heat

  • @linabina141
    @linabina141 4 роки тому +1

    Do you know if there are public places that can melt our silver for us?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому

      I don't, but I know some places will take your scrap a give you money for it.

  • @gabrielkirkbaca2910
    @gabrielkirkbaca2910 4 роки тому +2

    Could you possibly do a video on mokume

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +1

      I have one for wire but I can look into it for sheet metal ua-cam.com/video/GozErD8Z930/v-deo.html

    • @gabrielkirkbaca2910
      @gabrielkirkbaca2910 4 роки тому

      @@GomeowCreations 👍

  • @elizabethdaniels3127
    @elizabethdaniels3127 5 років тому +2

    what is the purpose of the Boric acid, I didn't hear what you said

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +3

      It acts as a kind of flux and it costs the inside of the container that your are melting the metal in, that is what it looks all glassy. Also it's Borax not boric acid, I kinda miss spoke 😅

  • @beaddemon2572
    @beaddemon2572 5 років тому +2

    Please show us how to make sterling! 😁

  • @stevereed1110
    @stevereed1110 3 роки тому +2

    well presented

  • @leilahankinson4498
    @leilahankinson4498 3 роки тому

    could you recommend the best size/shape/weight hammer to achieve 20G sheet gold from ingot without a rolling mill?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  3 роки тому +1

      Honestly no I can't 😅 I have never hammered out sheet metal or gold for that matter...

  • @evelynmazon-alec8917
    @evelynmazon-alec8917 4 роки тому +2

    what happens if when melting silver you mix clean silver with silver that has been solder

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  4 роки тому +2

      You can mix in a very little silver that has solder on it into your clean silver. If you add too much to it you will get some odd spots or holes in your metal along with it bringing down the purity of the metal.

    • @leilahankinson4498
      @leilahankinson4498 3 роки тому

      @@GomeowCreations ive wondered this too. when melting old silver or gold scrap jewelry, should I cut out (or file off) all the pieces where I can assume there was a soldering? im referring to melting the metal, intending to use it in a new piece. thanks

  • @ma1900bi1900
    @ma1900bi1900 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you

  • @dirtyrotter4057
    @dirtyrotter4057 Місяць тому

    Pretty sure propane will melt silver no problem. Heats to 2237f and silver melts at 1763f and sterling at 1475f

  • @FriedRicePlease
    @FriedRicePlease 3 роки тому +2

    seen a few videos and liking your content. Could you do a new version of this video but without talking. so basically a ASMR version that would be pretty cool

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  3 роки тому +1

      You are not the first to ask for ASMR videos haha. I will think about it.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  3 роки тому +1

      And so we are clear it would just be the working sounds?

    • @FriedRicePlease
      @FriedRicePlease 3 роки тому +1

      @@GomeowCreations pretty much

    • @FriedRicePlease
      @FriedRicePlease 3 роки тому

      @@GomeowCreations I'ma leave a link here to show a great example but basically yeah. He doesn't talk in the videos but he does add subtitles to introduce things like a tool hes about to use or a short description on why hes adding/doing something sometimes. ua-cam.com/video/hkoEnFTN5lA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TysyTubeRestoration

  • @claresimpson4835
    @claresimpson4835 2 роки тому +1

    Hi I like your video of making spoon rings but you said if anyone was interested in seeing how to do it just sterling silver spoons look at comments below, I could not find the comments but I am interested in seeing that video

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  2 роки тому +1

      I think I said to leave a comment if you wanted to see me make a silver spoon ring.

    • @claresimpson4835
      @claresimpson4835 2 роки тому +1

      @@GomeowCreations Yes, that is the video I would like to see.
      As a request/suggestion I would like to see a video on how to make a chime with spoons and forks.

  • @urbangipsy
    @urbangipsy 3 роки тому +2

    So cool,,!

  • @armick57
    @armick57 5 років тому +4

    'You're going to want to wear pants"! You mean I can't do this naked?!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations  5 років тому +2

      Haha it's your body, so I can't stop you 😅

    • @fungusfinder
      @fungusfinder 3 роки тому +1

      I literally immediately came down to the comments to see if this was mentioned. Silvermember is the new austin powers movie.

  • @westcoastcarver4328
    @westcoastcarver4328 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome

  • @mrsfunny1638
    @mrsfunny1638 4 роки тому +2

    i love it muahh 😘

  • @TheNOVAlbert
    @TheNOVAlbert 3 роки тому

    The boric acid vs borax confusion is really a widespread thing. To be clear, borax is used to season the crucible and as a flux, right? Boric acid isn't used at all in this process. Boric acid is used by jewelers for things like a barrier flux. It can really be confusing for people trying all this for the first time.

  • @DobleWhiteAndStabley
    @DobleWhiteAndStabley 6 місяців тому

    I remember about the time if the plandemic that oxy acetylene was hard to come by, so I had to take egg shells, (calcium carbonate) powder them, and powder some charcoal from my wood grill. Then zap the hell out of it with my arc welder to make calcium carbonate which when added to pure water, not tap water, makes good clean acetylene gas that I harvested and then using electrolysis made oxygen gas. After running them through my own tanks I was able to refill them enough to make jewelry again and pay my rent.
    That was a fun time.

  • @dariovelasco3407
    @dariovelasco3407 Рік тому

    Ese laminador es malisimo. No se te a roto?

  • @manfkurd831
    @manfkurd831 2 роки тому

    بژیت❤❤❤

  • @ScottSchell-f1l
    @ScottSchell-f1l 9 місяців тому

    You need to learn how to get going with this you're doing good but you put me in a coma

  • @mastereldiablo
    @mastereldiablo 5 місяців тому

    its solder please use the L