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    This is a good thread. Been thinking and reading/researching about doing the same thing. But not as refined, but you never know. Build a refractory, ball mill the pins, fingers and chips and then then cook up the whole mess and pour an ingot. Seems to me that you would keep more PMs that way. I believe they call it a copper bearing gold bar. Smelting seems pretty intriguing...nice site Samuel. Found this on craigs, thanks olddude.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapperStoke View Post
    This is a good thread. Been thinking and reading/researching about doing the same thing. But not as refined, but you never know. Build a refractory, ball mill the pins, fingers and chips and then then cook up the whole mess and pour an ingot. Seems to me that you would keep more PMs that way. I believe they call it a copper bearing gold bar. Smelting seems pretty intriguing...nice site Samuel. Found this on craigs, thanks olddude.

    Thanks ScrapperStoke

    I couldn't agree more. There are very few componentes that worth direct chemical treatment, mixed board pins are not one of them. IMHO.
    This furnace is for potters used for burning the caly works, though it is well suited in terms of temp', it's not very convenient to pull a hot & heavy crucible. Were it me, id'e look for a side door furnace for smelting.
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    Well, I was thinking of turning it into something along this line. Maybe build something that lifts the lid when you step on a bar and then swing it to one side or the other.

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    hi,
    can any one let me know the picture of pinless cpu and its price.
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanna View Post
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    can any one let me know the picture of pinless cpu and its price.
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    Check with our buyers, if you can't do that then I don't know what to tell you. They have pictures and prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanna View Post
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    can any one let me know the picture of pinless cpu and its price.
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    Check out the buyers thread.
    Best place to get pricing information.


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