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Mr. Ree 11 year s ago
Don't forget to take into account how much you spent on chemicals and tools. I bet you lost money.

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pitterpat 11 year s ago
Yup, not to mention the investment of time it takes to extract so little yield.
       
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gachinko 11 year s ago
i bet this guy is chinese
       
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Cancamuso 11 year s ago
I think he might be a jew or a gipsy. And I'd say a jew because gipsies'd steal it.
       
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gigantes 11 year s ago
going around for three months scavenging old electronics, then slowly giving yourself cancer by use of the stripping chemicals...... yea, i think i'll pass.
       
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hbmaciel 11 year s ago
And I think in the end that little thing in his hand is mostly not gold. Because the golden aspect of those circuit contacts is merely a few atoms transfered to the surface of the copper.
       
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Escape 4 year s ago
haters, you people should be ashamed of your hater attitudes, this person went out of their way to teach others some knowledge they have, thank you computer recycling person for sharing your knowledge with me
       
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My RCBS scale is accurate to 1/10th of a grain when setup right however do not go by the Oz to grain chart on the scale. A grain is a grain however a troy Oz is 1/12th of a troy pound and a regular Oz is 1/16th of a pound so a Troy Oz is 480 grains not 437.5 grains. Setup the scale remembering to zero it by adjusting the screw on the left.
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