That was great thankyou for the detail like the chemistry and proportions you use for your ore. Verry helpful in understanding why things aer done and what to look for.😊
My friend, you are amazing! I have been watching a lot of this stuff over the years and Jason at Mt. Baker does a pretty good job but you steal the show. Looking forward to learning more and maybe meeting you. All the best and bountiful prospecting!
I have iron pyrite sulfides, like your other plate. I assume same process. I neodymium before roast magnetics, not after. I was told not to. Now as I understand the magnetics is what I want? Yes my roasts are rust red. I was told to roast until I cant smell sulfur then go 30 more minutes at 1,000 deg. I wish you done these video's a year ago. Thank's great, very instructive and informative video.
Listen i dont know who you are or HOW long your channel has been up..but let me tell you something . I AM COMPLEATLY CAPTIVATED & MY INTEREST IS CONSTSNTLY BUILDING WHEN IT COME TO LEARNING ABOUT THE MANY WAYS TO PROCESS VERIOUSE ORES... YOU EXPLAIN THINGS EXEPTIONALY !! AS WITH YOUR DEMOS... THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR DEPTH OF KNOWLEGE WHEN IT COMES TO THIS SUBJECT MATTER... EVERY DAY MY KNOWLEGE IS GROWING ! ALL BECAUSE SOMEONE WAS WILLING TO SHARE THERES.. GREAT JOB . & MUCH THANX AGAIN !
Hi Patrick Question for you. Would a regular fire assay work to get the gold out without roasting and separating the magnetics. or does doing the steps you do make it easier to just get the gold out?
That was great thankyou for the detail like the chemistry and proportions you use for your ore. Verry helpful in understanding why things aer done and what to look for.😊
My friend, you are amazing! I have been watching a lot of this stuff over the years and Jason at Mt. Baker does a pretty good job but you steal the show. Looking forward to learning more and maybe meeting you. All the best and bountiful prospecting!
All the directions happened on my own before I watched it just guessing with ideas. Transcendence is an amazing confidence booster.
My buddy Spencer turned me onto your knowledge. It would be an honor to get a chance to discuss some things and learn from you. Thanks. -Gladiator
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I have iron pyrite sulfides, like your other plate. I assume same process. I neodymium before roast magnetics, not after. I was told not to. Now as I understand the magnetics is what I want? Yes my roasts are rust red. I was told to roast until I cant smell sulfur then go 30 more minutes at 1,000 deg. I wish you done these video's a year ago. Thank's great, very instructive and informative video.
Listen i dont know who you are or HOW long your channel has been up..but let me tell you something .
I AM COMPLEATLY CAPTIVATED & MY INTEREST IS CONSTSNTLY BUILDING
WHEN IT COME TO LEARNING ABOUT THE MANY WAYS TO PROCESS VERIOUSE ORES...
YOU EXPLAIN THINGS EXEPTIONALY !!
AS WITH YOUR DEMOS...
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR DEPTH OF KNOWLEGE WHEN IT COMES TO THIS SUBJECT MATTER...
EVERY DAY MY KNOWLEGE IS GROWING !
ALL BECAUSE SOMEONE WAS WILLING TO SHARE THERES..
GREAT JOB .
& MUCH THANX AGAIN !
I feel that you raise as many questions as you answer them.
Hi Patrick Question for you. Would a regular fire assay work to get the gold out without roasting and separating the magnetics. or does doing the steps you do make it easier to just get the gold out?
What charcoal do u use is it like a bbq charcoal
Still learning a bunch fella ! Thanks soooo much. One step closer !
Patrick love your post ... WoW
I was able to pull some magnetics out of my iron pyrite sulphides have not roasted them yet though.
Great video.
Would you apply these steps the same way to Platinum?
Could you just pan those con's and melt it down for a button using borax?
Taking dragon blood out
wow just wow thank you for the info
Thank you for this complete información
Interesting, Thanks!
Can't wait till the next vid.
how many grams of gold do you average out of 150 g of ore?
Use a spoon