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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 184402" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>The borax will only get things like black sand, ironstone & quartz out. Silver & copper etc. will remain + need refining to seperate. In the link he says he is going to keep us updated on price/spot price, purity etc. that he gets back from his gold buyer. </p><p></p><p>Bazz - The difference between home done smelting is as above. Most people that do this at home are only trying to get rid of black sand, quartz, ironstone etc. & "clean" the gold as much as possible. </p><p>The buyers refine it seperating the metals & thus getting pure gold. Most also pay you for the silver they get out. </p><p>At the end of the day all smelting at home does is let you make your own gold bar to keep or improve you gold percentage in relation to what you send to the buyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 184402, member: 4485"] The borax will only get things like black sand, ironstone & quartz out. Silver & copper etc. will remain + need refining to seperate. In the link he says he is going to keep us updated on price/spot price, purity etc. that he gets back from his gold buyer. Bazz - The difference between home done smelting is as above. Most people that do this at home are only trying to get rid of black sand, quartz, ironstone etc. & "clean" the gold as much as possible. The buyers refine it seperating the metals & thus getting pure gold. Most also pay you for the silver they get out. At the end of the day all smelting at home does is let you make your own gold bar to keep or improve you gold percentage in relation to what you send to the buyer. [/QUOTE]
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