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    Quote Originally Posted by APA View Post
    There are no catalytic converter refineries in New York City.
    Your right there are not cat refinery's in New York, I got taken in a masquerade a site posing under false pretenses. Was an expensive lesson that Davin Gordon taught me.

    I had an independent ICP assay done by American Analytical Services, Inc. | Metallurgical, Environmental, and Chemical Testing Laboratory in Osburn, Idaho before shipping the material was valued at $35.00 a pound.



    That 585 pounds had a value of $20,475.00 US, my pay out total from Legacy $6,000.00 shy of $14,475.00.

    For this reason decided to learn how to extract the precious metals wash coat, which actually turned out to be relatively easy.

    Refining the concentrates does require some skill but I'm confident that I can accomplish this by following instructions from both the Hoke's and Ammen's books on refining precious metal's.

    Much has been published on the gold forum in regards to platinum group metals as well.


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    Legacy? Never heard of them. All talk, fancy website. It states they will TAKE (your escrap) and not pay for it. Screams red flags.

    EFFICIENTLY recovering Platinum, Platinum, and Rhodium is a complicated, dangerous, and expensive. To get the metals pure enough to re-sell is basically impossible for anyone.

    But if it’s your own material and you want to try something, it’s free will. Go for it. Just stop trying to refine those old diesels in your pictures.

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