Scraping Gold From motherboards

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

The Pins Are Gold Plated! Computers consist of three metals with value. Gold Silver and Platinum. Also Copper and Steel. The gold you see is refined to a dust then melted to form a solid gold peice

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  • use the money you make from it to buy a better camera.

  • @goodster14 gold PLATED pins. The weight of the gold is actually very small compared to the weight of the copper/zinc pin. 

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  • nice HD 1080000000p vid

  • great stuff

  • What I saw on this video is a couple slides with t-shirt and hands crashing something.

  • And now you can afford to buy a better video camera.

  • dont strip the gold connectors from your camera before you use it!

  • @ethanolwon200 That is 2' X 1' X 1/4" O.D. sorry

  • @ethanolwon200 THAT WAS 2' x 1' WIDE. X 1/4" tubing- sorry!

  • @27simber The set up I viewed was a large Anode say 2'X1'wide 1/4"tubing with Aluminum foil wraped around it, submersed in the nitric acid bath.  The Diode wasa about the size of a welding electrode. This place handled tons of scrap boards. I did not look at the power unit. I was there to repair an electric over head crane. They kept a security gaurd on all outsiders. The nitric acid is expensive so you want to nscale way down.

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