silver processing
TRANSCRIPT
HOME TOP TOPICS+ NEW TOPICS+ ABOUT+ GET ATS FORUMS RECENT POSTS CREATE ATS ACCOUNT SEARCH LOG IN
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at
home as a long term precious metal investment ,page 1
privacy
Pages: << 1 2 3 4 >>ATS Members have flagged this thread 182 times
Topic started on 18-2-2012 @ 11:36 PM by tauristercus
As informed ATS mermbers, I'm sure you're all perfectly aware of the extreme
volatility in the current global financial market and even more aware of how
our money buys less and less and less as the years go by. What's also very
apparent to those that watch the precious metals market e.g. silver and gold,
that contrary to the "value" of paper based currency which has been
continuously decreasing, that the "value" of silver and gold has been on a
continual increase.
Here's a couple of graphs showing the improvement of silver over the last 30
and 60 days.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
1 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
Now over the last few years, I've been taking scrap, old, unwanted and
broken items containing silver and refining them in such a way as to end up
with essentially 99.9% silver bullion. Originally this was nothing more than a
home hobby of sorts but with the value of silver and gold bullion apparently
on an increasing trend, what started out as just a hobby has now become a
means of creating silver bullion as a long term investment. I get quite a kick
in checking the silver markets and watching the value of my silver slowly rise
And so I figured that now would be a perfect opportunity to share my
experience in silver bullion creation at home with other ATS members who
may have an interest.
Not only will you end up being able to create pure silver bullion of your own,
but you'll also see how ridiculously simple and easy the process is and that
the majority of equipment is easily obtainable and very inexpensive.
In fact, over the years I've simplified the entire process so that anyone can do
it. So why not read this tutorial and perhaps give it a go yourself.
If there's sufficient positive response, I'll consider doing a similar thread and
show once again how ridiculously easy it is to process and refine old, scrap,
broken, etc gold items into 99.9% 24k gold ingots at home using essentially
the same basic and inexpensive equipment used to produce silver bullion.
Just to whet your appetite, here's a pic of some pure silver bullion "buttons"
that I've made:
Newest topics, updated in real-time:
Elusive mountain man stirs fear Other Current Events: 29 minutes ago
What's wrong with the "NEW TOPIC" (liveheadlines) function ? ATS Freshman's Forum: 45 minutes ago
US drones monitoring clashes in Syria Breaking Alternative News: 52 minutes ago
Humanoid Shape In Stonehenge Ancient & Lost Civilizations: 52 minutes ago
Dubstep,strong beat. Music: 56 minutes ago
British tanks to be sent to Germany for storageso army can sell land in UK General Conspiracies: 1 hours ago
Breaking: Completed ECB Bond Exchange Is"Biggest Screwing Of Our Lives" Global Meltdown: 1 hours ago
Anyone do yoga? Health & Wellness: 1 hours ago
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining athome as a long term precious metal investment Posted 1 days ago with 145 member flags
USDA Forces Whole Foods To Accept Monsanto Posted 18 days ago with 100 member flags
Greece wipes out Citizens Debt!! Tells Bankers tosuck it Posted 19 days ago with 78 member flags
Proponents of Gold Standard May Be ViolentExtremists; Report ALL Suspicious Activity To theFBI Posted 12 days ago with 44 member flags
A meme I found that described the Greek situation Posted 3 days ago with 40 member flags
Obama ``deal`` with the banks to cost taxpayers $40billion Posted 3 days ago with 25 member flags
USA allow the children to eat rats. Posted 4 days ago with 23 member flags
Nigel Farage on Greek Democracy, Riots. Posted 4 days ago with 20 member flags
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
2 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
and here's a pic of a 24k gold button (8 gms) I made earlier today ... and
worth approx. $US443 at todays market rates ... hopefully next week will be
worth a bit more
Interested ?
Ok, let's start processing silver !
We need some basic equipment which consists of a plastic water spray bottle,
a plastic spoon, a plastic "swizzle" stick, a plastic "turkey baster" pipette and
a small plastic funnel.
All these items were purchased at one of those "cheap" stores for just a few
dollars only.
Newest topics getting flags, in real-time:
Eerie Picture of North Brother Island New York Fragile Earth: 17 hours ago, 27 flags
Obama ``deal`` with the banks to cost taxpayers$40 billion Global Meltdown: 16 hours ago, 16 flags
hell no, plan 'A' it is. Rant: 10 hours ago, 15 flags
Kid Believes He Can Be A Super Saiyan!Rethinking Indo Kids! Philosophy and Metaphysics: 16 hours ago, 11 flags
Brand new ufo video and it's clear as you couldwant... Aliens and UFOs: 12 hours ago, 11 flags
So some jerk is parked in my driveway... Rant: 11 hours ago, 9 flags
ICE agent reportedly opens fire at federalbuilding in California, killing one agent, injuringsecon Breaking Alternative News: 16 hours ago, 9 flags
19 crazy things that school kids are arrested for. Education and Media: 10 hours ago, 8 flags
Newest topics getting replies, in real-time:
They Know something?Why so many disastersimulation drills! Disaster Conspiracies: 9 hours ago, 80 replies
Kid Believes He Can Be A Super Saiyan!Rethinking Indo Kids! Philosophy and Metaphysics: 16 hours ago, 72 replies
So some jerk is parked in my driveway... Rant: 11 hours ago, 66 replies
Do you think we have any chance of fighting thissystem? General Conspiracies: 9 hours ago, 63 replies
Brand new ufo video and it's clear as you couldwant... Aliens and UFOs: 12 hours ago, 58 replies
Is a church's role in healthcare dangerous and
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
3 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
We need a couple of small glass cylinders and in my case, I used some
"empty" spice jars from the kitchen. At least that's what I told my wife
Also need a small glass bowl able to stand up to boiling water and that will
allow one of the spice jars to be placed upright in it. The boiling water poured
into the bowl will help heat the contents of the spice jar.
We will also need some cheap disposable plastic gloves such as the ones used
for food handling.
inappropriate? US Political Madness: 17 hours ago, 46 replies
FBI May Shut Down Internet On March 8 Breaking Alternative News: 15 hours ago, 44 replies
Russian Missiles less threatening now Breaking Alternative News: 6 hours ago, 39 replies
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
4 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
We'll also need some coffee filters. Again, both of these items were purchased
at the "cheap" store for a couple of dollars.
The next item that we'll need is a bottle of 70% strength Nitric acid. This is
readily obtainable from the majority of chemical supply companies which
you'll have no problems in finding in your local yellow pages. A 500 ml bottle
will be quite adequate.
The nitric acid is used to dissolve the silver and any other contaminating
metals in the silver such as copper, etc. We need to eventually remove the
contaminants leaving behind pure silver for final processing.
At this point, a couple of WARNINGS are required, so PLEASE PAY
ATTENTION.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
5 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
Nitric acid, by it's nature is a powerful corrosive acid and skin contact should
be avoided. When working with it, you should ALWAYS be wearing those
disposable plastic gloves that we purchased earlier.
Simple care, caution and common sense is all that's needed and you'll be
perfectly safe. In all the years that I've been refining silver and gold for a
hobby and using nitric acid, not once has there been an issue or concern. If
any is spilled on a surface, just immediately rinse off with plain water.
Also, small quantities of nitrogen dioxide gas is produced so ALWAYS do the
refining outside in the open air.
The motto is: "Be careful and be safe".
But let me reiterate one more time ... if you exercise common sense and basic
care, this entire procedure is perfectly safe. Again, I've been doing this for
quite a few years with NO mishaps whatsoever.
And to complete our refining "kit", we need someway of melting the raw silver
into the shiny metal that people have lusted after for millenia
Thankfully, all we need to do is head to the nearest hardware store and get
something along the lines of this badboy ... a propane powered torch. This is
the one I use because it has a self-igniting switch built in, so no need to use
matches to get it going. Also has a rotary button to control the strength of the
flame. No problems whatsoever in finding one as they're a common
handyman item and it easily melts silver and gold.
Well, thats it ... that's all the simple equipment that we need to start
producing our very own 99.9% pure silver bullion and then watching it
appreciate over time !
And as you can see, all of it is extremely easy to find.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
6 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
As for the material containing silver that will be processed, sure you could use
old bits of silver jewelry or anything else that you've got lying around with a
reasonable silver content. But personally, I found the simplest way to get all
my "raw silver items" is in the form of old coins containing silver and
purchased on eBay. Quite often you can get some really good deals.
As an example, last week I purchased a half kilo of out of circulation
Australian sixpence coins dating back to the 40's, 50's and 60's. By
themselves as coins, they're worth next to nothing and don't have much
intrinsic value. But each one of the coins has a 50% silver / 50% copper
makeup that makes them a perfect source of silver. Sure beats trying to dig it
out of the ground the hard way
Ok, for the purpose of this tutorial, lets process 2 of those coins and recover
the pure silver from them.
The coins weigh in total 6 gms but because they're a 50/50 mix of
silver/copper, the actual amount of silver works out to be 3 gms.
To recover the silver component, we need to completely dissolve the 2 coins
in a 50/50 mixture of nitric acid and water. The amount of nitric acid required
will be approximately 17mls mixed with approximately 17 mls of water. Using
the plastic pipette, the water is added first followed by the nitric acid.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
7 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
Continued next post ...
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:37 PM by tauristercus
Continued from previous post ...
Almost immediately, you'll see a bubbling reaction begin and the liquid start to
change colour from clear to a very pretty blue shade. This blue colour is due to the
copper in the coins reacting with the nitric acid to produce copper nitrate.
Also, brown vapours of nitrogen dioxide will also form.
WARNING Nitrogen dioxide is a NASTY, NASTY, NASTY gas and under no
circumstances should you breathe it in. As mentioned earlier, do all this refining in
the open air and you'll be perfectly ok.
To speed up the reaction, we can place the glass tube into a bath of boiling hot
water. As the bath water cools, replace with fresh, boiling water.
Now, we sit back and let the reaction continue until both coins have been
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
8 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
completely dissolved leaving behind just a brilliant blue liquid.
When the coins are completely dissolved, we need to dilute this blue liquid a bit so
add an equal volume of water.
Next, we need to remove any sediment by pouring this blue liquid through a filter
into the 2nd of our glass jars.
Here's how to create a suitable filter using one of the coffee filters.
1. Use a round lid to mark out a circular pattern on the filter.
2. Cut out the circular shape.
3. Fold the circular filter in half ... then fold in half again.
4. Carefully open up the filter and you'll find it should fit easily into the plastic
funnel.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
9 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
Place the funnel and filter into the opening of the 2nd (empty) glass jar and
carefully pour the blue liquid into the funnel, allowing it to drip through.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
10 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
By the way, you ARE wearing your plastic gloves, aren't you ? If you splash the
blue liquid onto skin you'll get a harmless black discoloration that will take about 4
days to wear off. So wear your gloves !! That black discoloration is caused by silver
in the blue liquid reacting to light and darkening ... the basis of how photographic
film works :-)
Should have taken my own advice
Ok, we want to get every last bit of silver so once the liquid has finished running
through the filter paper, use the plastic water spray bottle and spray the inside
surface of the filter to ensure that all the blue solution has passed through the
filter.
So here we have a jar containing the filtered blue liquid with all our silver dissolved
in it. But how do we get the liquid to release the dissolved silver back as a solid
material ? Well, it just so happens that when a piece of solid copper is placed into
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
11 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
the blue liquid, copper atoms in the solid copper and silver atoms in the blue liquid
immediately start to exchange places. The solid copper begins to slowly dissolve
and a grey, foam-like material begins to appear and fall to the bottom of the glass
tube.
This grey material is pure silver ! Wooohoooo !
A small copper cylinder would do the job nicely but for our purposes, I'm simply
going to use an old electrical power cable like the one that plugs into a computer or
a kettle, etc and strip out one of the copper wires. Then I'll wind the copper wire
around a pencil to create a rough helix shape.
Take this piece of copper wire and drop it into the glass jar containing the filtered
blue liquid.
Within seconds, you should see a grey, foam-like material begin to coat the wire.
When it gets heavy enough, it will detach from the wire and fall to the bottom of
the jar and more will start to form. Otherwise a slight shake of the jar should be
sufficient to dislodge it.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
12 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
If the copper wires dissolves completely, then add another similar piece of copper
wire and repeat until there is no further grey material visible on the wire. This
means that virtually all the silver has been removed from the blue solution and
should now be at the bottom of the glass jar in the form of a grey sediment.
Now we're going to "wash" the grey material to remove all traces of remaining blue
liquid.
We'll prepare another filter as we did before and fit it into the plastic funnel. Now
the funnel is placed into the original glass jar that we dissolved the coins in and
very slowly and carefully, the blue liquid and grey sediment is poured into the
funnel. We want to let the filter catch every last bit of grey sediment.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
13 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
When done, the water spray bottle will be used to spray the grey sediment in the
filter until the water coming out of the bottom of the funnel is clear.
All of the liquid in the glass jar can now be tipped into a bucket, diluted with lots of
water and then can be safely discarded by pouring down the sink drain ... no
damage will occur.
Continued next post ...
edit on 18/2/12 by tauristercus because: (no reason given)
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:38 PM by tauristercus
Continued from previous post ...
The filter is removed from the funnel, opened out carefully so it's flat ... then left
until the grey material has completely dried.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
14 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
This grey material is our "raw" 99.9% pure silver ... ready for the final step to
change it back into that nice shiny silver metal.
Ok, we're finally at the finishing post !
Normally when melting precious metals such as silver and gold, a proper crucible
made of heat resistant material is used. Such a material is designed to withstand
the approximate 1000C temperature required to melt silver and gold.
However, we're going to go low tech in our approach and instead of a high temp
crucible, we're going to use a potato placed ontop of a brick ... yep, you read that
correctly .. we're going to use a potato upon which we're going to melt our grey
powder back into silver metal ! Believe it or not, but a slice of potato can easily and
for long enough, withstand the sort of temperatures we need to melt silver.
A slice of potato is all thats needed and we need to slightly carbonize (burn) the
surface. The carbon helps pick up any miniscule impurities remaining in the silver
and also the carbon layer helps prevent the silver from adhering to the potato.
Now, we take a small quantity of our grey powder and place it on the potato
surface. We do a small quantity at a time as it takes less time to melt and once
melted, we continue adding additional small quantities and re-melt. This continues
until all the grey powder has been used.
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
15 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
Eventually all the grey powder has been melted down.
And we're left holding a "button" of 99.9% pure silver to be added with the rest of
our "long term investment" portfolio of silver "buttons".
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
16 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
The above may have been long winded in explanation but I wanted to make sure
that every step of the process was as clear as possible making it easy for anyone
interested enough to have a go at themselves.
Summarized, the process is simply:
1. dissolve the scrap silver completely in nitric acid
2. filter the resulting blue solution to remove impurities
3. use a piece of copper to "drop" the silver as a grey powder
4. melt the grey powder back into metallic silver
If there's sufficient positive response, then I'll certainly consider creating a thread
on how to produce 99.9% 24k gold at home ... it's almost as easy as producing
silver. edit on 18/2/12 by tauristercus because: (no reason given)
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:44 PM by el1jah
:bowdown:
I`ll probably never use this knowledge, but thankyou for taking the time, I enjoyed
reading all that for some reason lol super interesting.
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:47 PM by Bilder
Fantastic thread ,I didnt know it was that easy in fact im going to try this for
myself,if you dont mind me asking what did the bag of old coins cost
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
17 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:48 PM by anthonygillespie2012
Great money making idea for yourself, is that a blowtorch your using for the fire?edit on 18-2-2012 by anthonygillespie2012 because: (no reason given)
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:52 PM by LightSpeedDriver
reply to post by tauristercus
A very cool thread OP! I'm more a silver lover than a gold lover too, I only have 2
pieces of jewellery and they are both silver.
1 question. I know that the price of silver is usually more stable and constant than
that of gold but how much did the coins cost you compared to the value of the
silver contained within them? Would it be possible for more of us to use that as a
way of supplementing our income?
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:54 PM by tauristercus
reply to post by Bilder
I paid approximately $AUS 20 for the half kilo bag.
It certainly pays to keep an eye out on eBay as quite often really good bargains
show up which are worth snapping up.
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:54 PM by Alchemst7
Awsome Demo!! I have about 45gm of 14k jewelry gold that I melted down and
want to refine it. Can this same method be used with gold? What other metals are
mixed in 14k gold? (copper, silver, nickel)? Also, what do you do with the remaining
Nitric Acid solution with copper in it? are you able to refine the copper from the
solution?
I just looked up the cost of nitric acid here in San Diego 1L cost around $30 -
45...How much Nitric acid would be used to disolve those 2 coins?edit on 19-2-2012 by Alchemst7 because: (no reason given)
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:55 PM by anthonygillespie2012
reply to post by LightSpeedDriver
That's a good question
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
18 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
reply posted on 18-2-2012 @ 11:56 PM by tauristercus
Originally posted by anthonygillespie2012
Great money making idea for yourself, is that a blowtorch your using for the fire?
edit on 18-2-2012 by anthonygillespie2012 because: (no reason given)
It's a propane torch available at almost every hardware store.
It easily generates a flame capable of very quickly melting silver and gold.
In the tutorial, it took approximately 60 secs in total to convert all that grey powder
back into metallic silver.
reply posted on 19-2-2012 @ 12:00 AM by tauristercus
Originally posted by LightSpeedDriver
reply to post by tauristercus
A very cool thread OP! I'm more a silver lover than a gold lover too, I only have 2 pieces of
jewellery and they are both silver.
Would it be possible for more of us to use that as a way of supplementing our income?
I suppose it would. I'm certainly looking at the long term silver market and
expecting to see quite reasonable increases in silver value over the next say 2, 5 or
10 years. Silver is NOT a renewable resource, what's in the ground is all there ever
will be and considering that silver is sought after in huge quantities by the
electronic industries and as jewelry, it stands to reason that there'll be less and less
of it available over time thereby driving the price up.
reply posted on 19-2-2012 @ 12:01 AM by anthonygillespie2012
reply to post by tauristercus
I would like to try this myself just for the fun thanks for the info, are there any
dangers involved making them? I have never created anything like this before but
really want to give it a try as long as nothing poisonous kills me or something blows
up. I noticed your wearing gloves.edit on 19-2-2012 by anthonygillespie2012 because: (no reason given)
reply posted on 19-2-2012 @ 12:01 AM by davespanners
Really interesting thread!
A few questions though.
How much does that blob of silver in your hand weigh at the end of the process?
How much did the chemicals and materials cost so you could do this i.e. the acid,
gas, filters, gloves ?
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
19 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
How long did the process take you from start to finish? including the time buying
the coins on ebay, prepping etc
reply posted on 19-2-2012 @ 12:02 AM by usmc0311
That is cool. I have been interested in doing this for some time. Now I know where
to start. I will be looking forward to a thread about gold as well. Thanks
reply posted on 19-2-2012 @ 12:06 AM by GaVinCe
That's impressive.. I certainly didn't think you could do that.. Thanks.. BTW, when
heating the powder at the end, can you use something other than that blow torch
thing? Don't think I can get hold of one of them so easily, lol..
reply posted on 19-2-2012 @ 12:07 AM by dainoyfb
I love your choice of forum to post this in.
Please do continue on with the gold process too.
I was thinking you could do every part of this process except the last and store it in
a urn. Nobody would ever know to steal/confiscate it.
reply posted on 19-2-2012 @ 12:08 AM by tauristercus
Originally posted by Alchemst7
Awsome Demo!! I have about 45gm of 14k jewelry gold that I melted down and want to
refine it. Can this same method be used with gold? What other metals are mixed in 14k
gold? (copper, silver, nickel)? Also, what do you do with the remaining Nitric Acid solution
with copper in it? are you able to refine the copper from the solution?
Because gold is a relatively soft metal, it's usually mixed with quantities of silver
and other various common metals such as copper to give it more of a hardness.
24 carat gold is almost pure gold
18 carat gold is approximately 75% gold and 25% other less valuable metals
9 carat gold is approximately 37% gold and 63% other less valuable metals.
That 14gms of 14k gold contains approximately 58% gold which works out to
approximately 8gms of 24k gold and 6 gms of other metals.
At current market gold rates, that 8ms of gold when extracted should be worth
around $US 440.
reply posted on 19-2-2012 @ 12:12 AM by LightSpeedDriver
reply to post by anthonygillespie2012
Nitric acid is used in the process. This is something that a great deal of respect and
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
20 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM
attention must be shown when handling. It will strip paint from a door, exude nasty
fumes in the process and possibly give you some serious explaining to do when a
significant other comes home.
reply to post by tauristercus
Perhaps a more practical question. Don't people look at you funny when you come
in "off the street" with silver purer than is generally used in coin-making or
jewellery? "Are ya making this at home there are ya Joe?" edit on 19/2/12 by LightSpeedDriver because: Added a reply
reply posted on 19-2-2012 @ 12:17 AM by anthonygillespie2012
reply to post by LightSpeedDriver
Pages: << 1 2 3 4 >> ^^TOP^^
The Above Top Secret Web sites are awholly owned social content community of
The Above Network, LLC.
This content community relies on
user-generated content from our member contributors.
The opinions of our members are not those of site ownership
who maintains strict editorial agnosticism and simply provides
a collaborative venue for free expression.
ATS Server: www2.theabovenetwork.com
Header data: 0.003 seconds
Page processed in: 0.344 seconds
INFOAbout ATS
Info for Journalists
Site Statistics
Advertising
The Above Network
Contact Us
CONTENTBoard Home
ATS News
Firehose
Recent Posts
Popular Forums
10-Day Summary
Email Newsletter
RSS Feeds
VIDEOATS News
Top Videos
Videos Home
Pro Videos
Member Videos
HELPDMCA info
Join ATS
Recover Password
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
Dummies Guide to EASY silver bullion refining at home as a long term ... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread810904/pg1
21 of 21 20-Feb-12 10:29 AM