I used to scrap electronics and recycle precious metals That’s where most of my metals came from. It’s a fun hobby/job but recycling takes a toll on your body
Not to mention the plants if you do it on the porch and your plumbing and the water system or wherever you put the waste. You have your choice of poison though, cyanide or aqua regia. Seriously, get a fireproof hood with filtered air and plan for the byproducts..
Thats why fractional silver currency is good to stack. From the good ol days when money actually contained 92.5% or 50% Silver and Copper, before it became worthless metal.
Sreetips is a valuable resource but pay attention to the stark, black and white card at the beginning of his videos. He uses dangerous reagents and the reactions produce dangerous by-products. I have experience as a fallen-away chemist from early in my life and sometimes he makes me cringe a bit.
I used to scrap electronics and recycle precious metals That’s where most of my metals came from. It’s a fun hobby/job but recycling takes a toll on your body
Not to mention the plants if you do it on the porch and your plumbing and the water system or wherever you put the waste. You have your choice of poison though, cyanide or aqua regia. Seriously, get a fireproof hood with filtered air and plan for the byproducts..
Lay up treasure in Heaven!
This is my favorite piece among my current shiny stack.
Disme coins, North Kakalacki, I think it's a Veteran-owned small business.
Their are companies sawing up comex bars,and selling the shaving cheep. Go to wallstreet silver,to see witch ones.
Keep on stacking.
My only problem with buying shots/grain is how to use it as barter later when you need to.
A silver dollar, maple leaf or gold krugerrand is recognised all over the world, and can easily be used if shtf, but home made ingots?
You’ll need to trade with people that can authenticate it.
Not sure if the money you save in premiums are worth it when you need it for trading.
On the other hand, it’s a great hobby, keep up the good work making REAL money.
Thats why fractional silver currency is good to stack. From the good ol days when money actually contained 92.5% or 50% Silver and Copper, before it became worthless metal.
I wouldn't stack it exclusively, but it's nice to have some fun peices .
You just need a mine now!
Interesting. What did you melt - jewelry,silverware?
Sreetips is a valuable resource but pay attention to the stark, black and white card at the beginning of his videos. He uses dangerous reagents and the reactions produce dangerous by-products. I have experience as a fallen-away chemist from early in my life and sometimes he makes me cringe a bit.