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  • someone needs to teach this guy how to use a fuckin ruler. "almost 6' " no.... 6cm. and that aint shit.

  • The gold on those boards is microns thin! The boards with the gold on them are 15.6 ounces. There is not 15.6 ounces of gold in them! If that were the case then, a stick of Ram would cost thousands of dollars not sixty bucks, And no one could afford to build and sell a PC, let alone buy one! Use a lil common sense.

  • often this "gold" is just copper with like 5% gold mixed into the alloy. people are fucking up their health with these chemicals then putting them down the drain to fuck up everyone else's health. setting up an amatuer gold scrapping lab in your home is a STUPID idea.

  • Try extracting any RF solid state pre-amp or output (from 10W to 1000W). So sad that GOLD were not actually present on my brain by the time i was an active technician 20 years ago. There were around 1,000+ pieces of RF output that i troubleshooted and replaced since then. All of them were thrown on the garbage not knowing that GOLD were actually embedded on those costly things. Price of each output cost around $1,600 (1991). Damn my past!. ^__^

  • 15.6 Ounces of Electronic Gold Scrap Recovery Equals 0.1 Ounces of Pure Gold @

    THE WORLD FAMOUS AUSTIN CYBER CHOP SHOP

  • RILLY YOU THUMBNAIL AND OR HEADING FOR THE POST HAS IT ON IT YOU DONT SAY IT IN YOUR CLIP. STILL LOOKING LIKE YOUR TRYING TO SELL 15.6 OUNCES OF ELECTRONIC GOLD SCRAP TO US! probably just a few milligrams.

  • @serger2010 It sold a long time ago as electronic gold scrap. This video showed a closeup of what exactly we were selling since the video is much better than the photos. The customer bought them along with other pieces. 15.6 ounces of gold x $1,700.00 an ounce for less than $100.00 is not trying to rip people off but getting ripped. We sold electronic gold scrap.

  • 15.6 Ounces of Electronic Gold Scrap, SOUND LIKE 15.6 0UNCES TO ME!

  • @serger2010 I just listened to it again, and there isn't even a mention 15.6 ounces at all.

  • there is not 15.6 OZ of gold here your ripping people off with your deception!!!

  • @serger2010 It's not 15.6 ounces of solid gold. Look at the video. No where does it say sold 15.6 ounces of sold gold. That would be deception, but it amazes me that anyone would actually look at the video and believe that. So far 90 percent understand that but there is always the 10 percent who don't. No ripping people off here or there in my or anyone's lifetime. I earn my coin honestly and always will. The day it becomes wrong or evil, even if it's profitable, I quit.

  • @AustinCyberShop 15.6 Ounces of Electronic Gold Scrap , sound like 15.6 ounces to me!

  • @AustinCyberShop In a previous post you said, "15.6 ounces of gold x $1,700.00 an ounce"

  • @serger2010 It sold a long time ago as electronic gold scrap. This video showed a closeup of what exactly we were selling since the video is much better than the photos. The customer bought them along with other pieces. 15.6 ounces of gold x $1,700.00 an ounce for less than $100.00 is not trying to rip people off but getting ripped. We sold electronic gold scrap.

  • if it worth removing the gold, you would do it.

  • @ableite that's simply not true, we don't refine at all. We sell parts. And parts sell. I leave the gold refining to experimenters and gold refiners. There are a lot more out there than most people would like to believe. Do a search on Ebay and type in Gold electronic scrap and be amazed. AND THEY SELL. There are non-lethal ways to remove gold off of electronics: Aqua Regia, Reverse electrolysis, and just snapping the gold parts off and making larger piles of it. Buyers want lots of it.

  • Holy-Terrorist:>*=* Sophisticated hermetic chemical are the stuff to operation extraction with cyanide[CN-] highly toxic molecule for extraction gold[Au] yellow metal process!

    I speak french and little english.

  • @Agentoxedo07 Aqua Regia is not harmful or toxic, reverse electroplating with salt is not harmful either. 2 more ways to extract the gold and severely limiting the risk of dying. :o)

    cyanide is not a good choice ever. Please don't try that in home. bad stuff. Deadly stuff.

  • costs much more for the extraction process alone than you'd get as product.

  • With 1g of gold (0,05 cm^3) you can make a sheet of 1 m^2. Plated gold is MUCH thinner. You get the idea already? The total amount of plated gold on your stuff is probably just a few milligrams. To extract it you also need a few powerfull and dangerous chemicals, a lot of heat, a lot of time and the purity will most probably be poor. The purification process is even harder and require more chemicals, equipment and knowledge. I study chemistry and I'm telling you you are a fucking fraud.

  • @JayMark2049 I'm guessing your a poor chemist? Dude, use your skills to learn more about chemistry. You will almost never get rich talking smack. These cards were slated for the trash heap and now they're actually worth something to someone somewhere. Obviously, not yourself, but others with drive and initiative to better themselves. I personally think this is great and highly educational. Time to level up in experience with personal experience instead of just reading about it.

  • @AustinCyberShop - It's not real gold moron, or that board would be worth $30,000

  • @JayMark2049 LOL He is a JEW. What do you expect from them, eh? LOL

  • People have gone mad 2012 this guys mis-informed and a giant douche bag. That's a gold plating not even worth the effort.

  • Disappointing news for you, there's not even enough gold there, even at record price levels, to buy you a happy meal. Seriously. Gold, when used on electronic parts, is electroplated molecules thin.

  • @cobrachoppergirl seriously, take a look on ebay and do a search for these three words electronic gold scrap and then look for the part that says completed transactions and you'll change your mind right away. There are a lot of gold refiners scooping up all the large and small lots. It seems mind numbing, but they are paying and it might not be a bad idea to broadcast that this kind of stuff is even possible.

  • man i wish this video had a dislike bar

  • ..If you send me all your $1 bills...I'll examine them and return any defective ones to you...no charge for this FREE service...

  • bullshit

    It's only a very small layer of gold on the top of the plate

  • How is there 15.6 ounces of gold? Where are you getting this number from?

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  • We in the industry call that scrap waste from electronic devices. You don't want to be messing with that stuff because it's for big smart brains. Why don't you just ship it to us and we'll dispose of it properly, now,  uummmkaaaaaaa???!???!??!

  • I helped cut out contacts in a computor years ago with scissors it took alot of time and did not get much gold through the aqua rega process hardly worth the time and effort it took to do this nice hobby though.

  • 1 ounce is around 28.3 grams, meaning 15.6 ounces equivelates to around 440 grams, and with a price of around 50$ a gram thats $22000 now tell me from your so called "personal experiance" how that plated crap weighs and costs that much, or how about you stop selling people this crap that's valued at less then a dime. For fuck sake, gold is the most mallerable material meaning that non translucent, visible sheets like this can be produced with very large surface areas. so process that genius

  • Thats plated shit

  • @Stringyheads He he he of course it's plated. Otherwise it would worth way way more.

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  • I scrap out boards from garage sales and places like that and make good money at Computer Scrap For Cash > com.

  • This is about 15 grams of gold 'leaf'..not ounces. Huge difference!

  • Making money from scrap gold in electionics takes time and some creative thinking to get your hands on peoples old electronics. Kijiji it and say "Free recycle company, 5cents a electronic, recycled locally".

    Most people now know the major electronic recycling "organizations" only take the precious (very small) parts and continue to make big dumps with the rest. This is give more comfort. And, you pick up!

  • @Freakawn wow no edit button eh lol

    This is to give them more comfort*

  • Thats why computers are so expensive....

  • Did anyone else not notice at the 0:30 second mark when he says a millimeter in width, that should have been a CENTIMETER in width... Then he says a 6 INCH run of gold? He was measuring on the CM side, 6 CM is actually 2.36 inches. Dude seriously fails at measuring.

  • @quentinwolf yes i noticed that, and then i did a CTRL+F and punched in "milli" to search the comments to see if someone else already pointed it out, and yes, you did.

  • each is worth like a few cents worth of gold haha

  • ......... the gold on these connections is, maybe, a couple of atoms thick O_o

    A tonne of mobile phones yields marginally more gold than a ton of ore, at a mine... plus the extraction method involves baths of mixed acids, and you cant just flush it down the bog when your finished....

  • They ship our scrap boards overseas to asia and have lil kids doin it without masks protection or training.. can't be that hard ;)

  • You can't just measure the size of the gold in mm by its area. The plating is several thousandths of a miller meter thick, it'll never surmount to anything.

  • If it's worth putting into an acid bath, why don't you do it?

  • waaaaaaiiiiiiittttttt..... how the fuck did i end up watching this shit

  • Oh, you disabled ratings for this video? So I guess that means that you already know it takes well over a ton of electronic scrap to refine out a single ounce of gold? Well, if YOU already know that then I guess maybe it isn't dishonest as hell to title this video "15.6 ounces", is it? It's a really fine line between "freedom of speech" and "outright FRAUD"... And you're stepping all over that line, aren't you?

  • @KOakaKO You're right. This guy is a first-rate con.

  • if you do 1700 computer you can get about 1200 d not worth it

  • @sertox12345 .... and you know that from what experience??? I'm definitely open to real personal experience.

  • @AustinCyberShop I have real experience because I refine scrap as a hobby. I have always been fascinated with chemistry. And yes, I know what I’m doing. It seems that you are misleading people with how you present this scrap! There is about ONE dollar worth of gold (IF EVEN THAT) on this whole batch that you are trying to sell. But the work that goes in to it isn’t worth it if you are trying to make money. Someone would need 50x of what you’re selling to make it worth their time and effort.

  • @jaws99099 I actually have a refiner who is going to give me the low down on how much gold comes off my 7.4 ounces of electronic gold scrap. I have my fingers crossed. We sell computer surplus in good working condition. Selling gold scrap = loss for us and this is one way that we have recovered some of our initial investment. He uses a non-chemical way to remove the gold so your way is only one way. It is not the ONLY way. WE ARE ABSOLUTELY SELLING IT AS ELECTRONIC GOLD SCRAP. please read caps

  • @AustinCyberShop There is no "non-chemical" way to refine gold.. Period. And you’re not taking a loss on selling e-waste that can't be used for anything. If it were actually worth anything close to what you’re selling it for; you would be refining the e-waste scrap and not selling it for a ridiculous amount of money. Making a profit on people who think that there is actually $60in gold in 16OZ of lightly plated scrap is just plain fraud and you know it.

  • @AustinCyberShop I’m also curious as to what number your "guy" can get out of 7.4 OZ of scrap e-waste by not using any chemicals...?

  • @AustinCyberShop It doesn't matter what method is used, you should get all the gold no matter what. The gold circuits in computers are even thinner than gold leaf, usually only a few microns, which is all that's needed to carry the ultra low amperage used in circuitry. Sorry to say, this would net a very tiny amount of gold.

  • @AustinCyberShop is that real gold

  • Gold is so 80's. It's all about Kryptonite now

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  • Ah the same video that has the same retarded salemen

    People if you want to buy scrap like this then I recommend you to check out the refining process lots of video of this.

    Guess what you/re wasting your money buying overprice scrap

  • You're very lucky that the world still got fools who fall into the nonsense of buying electronic scrap as a real deal from people like yourself.Recycling circuit board scrap is not a simple process and here are the reasons why. The process can be economically insufficient and costly:you need a high current, low voltage unit for electrodeposition, a solution of gold chloride, a sink, 2 weeks of theory, safety in handling and protective clothing. Lots of parts are also electroplated, not solid.

  • @panzerkampfwagen123

    How do you get gold nuggets out of a toilet? :o)

  • @AustinCyberShop easy!! Step1 Buy gold nugget. step2 throw it in your toilet step3 pick it up again. and there you have a gold nugget out of the toilet. very easy

  • @bradmacaboy

    Another opinion always welcome.. :o) ,, just that another opinion..

  • @AustinCyberShop thats more than opinion, thats fact...did you get 15 ozs of solid gold or 15 ozs of scrap with gold traces?

  • theres GOLD I TELLS YA GOLD GO CRAZY AND SELL EVERYTHING COZ THERES GOLD TONS OF IT GET IT BEFORE IT DISSAPEARS.

  • Do you just melt the shit out of that plastic to get the gold?

    How would you separate the gold from the plastic and other metals?

  • @bradmacaboy

    That simply isn't true. It would be wrong to expect15.6 ounces of gold worth $1,600.00 an ounce x 15.6 = $24,000 worth of gold. That just doesn't make sense.. We are selling electronic gold scrap. I think we have a better grasp of reality than you amigo. :o) either way, have a nice day.. ( chuckles ) that makes me actually smile for some reason.. because I want that sort of deal... but it really would be too good to be true on any planet..... well maybe not on any planet.

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  • @AustinCyberShop Brad is correct in what he said you worded this very deceptively, Well you are salesmen so lies go hand in hand.

  • @tonymengela

    It's called marketing and weight is weight. I call it clever, you call it deceptive. It's just not intelligent to believe in any way that it is actually $24,000 worth of gold for less than $100.00 bucks. Now that is almost evil and very stupid... I'm not selling bridges here, it's simply electronic gold scrap and I will list it in the best way that it will sell. You don't like , you don't buy, but he flamed me out ignorance and that's just not right.

  • where was that part comes from?

  • @davidlee110 I'm sorry but I do not fully understand your question. Although, I do know that it came out of a used computer.

  • @AustinCyberShop where mostly gold parts comes from?

  • @davidlee110 We cannot find any information on this part as it is very old, however it came from either hardware factory or from used computers. The gold is on both sides of the card along the metallic strips and possibly within the card itself.

    - Hope this has helped!

    - CyberShop

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