More gold discovered, and you wont believe where!

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More gold discovered, and you won't believe where!

Lately, I've been scrapping metal for a few extra $; Monday, I took a load of steel and lead and yesterday planned to take copper and aluminum. Before the Cu and Al trip, I had to deal with what I thought was a mixture of copper and aluminum in the radiator portions of an old air conditioner. I assumed that the coils were copper with aluminum fins, so my plan was to melt the aluminum off. Don't worry, the Freon was long gone. I built a fire in my mother's burning barrel and put the radiators on top; it didn't take long to see molten aluminum dripping and pooling underneath the barrel. It was very cool to watch, actually. The fire burned down, the aluminum started to harden and cool, and I began pulling aluminum "shapes" from the ashes. I got a pretty good pile set aside and, because the aluminum was still pretty warm, loaded the pieces into a wheelbarrow. Once things were cool enough to handle (with gloves), I put the aluminum in the back of my truck with the rest of the load. I got down to the point at which there were just little "crumbs" of aluminum and I noticed one of the crumbs was yellow. "Boy, that looks like gold!" I set it aside in a little container for safekeeping and later testing. As it turned out, the radiators were almost entirely aluminum, with only a few small pieces of copper that didn't melt. I took that load to the scrap yard and was happy with the $56+ it netted. As a precaution, I called my mother and told her not to do anything with the ashes from our fire until I had the little yellow crumb tested. Not one to let the grass grow under my feet, I went this morning to a local establishment that buys/sells gold and silver (among other things) and unloaded a few silver dimes and a war nickel. My real purpose, of course, was to find out what exactly my little yellow crumb was. "It's pure gold!" I got $11 and change for it (.2 pennyweight) and headed right over to Mom's. I started gently spreading ashes and sure enough there were more nuggets! There were also a lot of aluminum/gold alloyed pieces, which I might have to play with. It was an incredible sight, finding gold that you didn't even know existed 24 hours earlier. I can only surmise that the radiators had some gold in them somewhere; the only fuel in our fire was some sticks and the soundboard from a 100 year old piano (wood, glue and a few screws). I'll have to do more research, but the second batch of nuggets netted me $228.57; not a bad thing right before Christmas! The picture is the first crumb, posing with a Merc for sizing purposes. I didn't get a picture of the big batch because I didn't have my camera. What an amazing find!
 

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any idea why there would be gold there?
 

Very cool story - Congrats! :icon_thumright:
 

Sounds like someone hid a gold piece or two in some wood.
 

Incredible, congratulations! Sounds like enough gold for a ring.
 

Sounds like someone hid a gold piece or two in some wood.
Now I'm going to be kicking myself forever for not checking out the wood. It's been in my mother's garage for a couple years, and I did find a 1909 wheat under the piano keys when I dismantled it. From what I remember, though, there wouldn't have been a place to hide anything. I'll never know, unless I find out that air conditioners had gold in them. If that were true, they'd be stolen all the time.
 

Now I'm going to be kicking myself forever for not checking out the wood. It's been in my mother's garage for a couple years, and I did find a 1909 wheat under the piano keys when I dismantled it. From what I remember, though, there wouldn't have been a place to hide anything. I'll never know, unless I find out that air conditioners had gold in them. If that were true, they'd be stolen all the time.

Maybe, the piano had some sort of a gold inlay? Like a monogram, or brand? :dontknow:

Or, maybe you discovered the combination that all alchemists have been looking for from time immemorial. ;)

Neat!

HH!
 

didn't think there was any gold what so ever in Zelie....used to be from that area Evans City......but very nice find. Take gold wherever you find it.
 

I used to work for a huge air conditioner manufacturer, and there was no gold in them.
 

A piano would not have been an unusual place for someone to have stashed a valuable in. Of course I remember when my nephew was very young. Shortly after a visit by him, my VCR wouldn't work. I couldn't figure out why until I took it apart to find a plastic happy meal toy inside.
 

I used to work for a huge air conditioner manufacturer, and there was no gold in them.

Yes, I can tell you that the "gold" did not come from any radiator, nor did it come from a coin "stashed" in the piano.
The unargueable fact is that a wood fire is just not hot enough to melt gold. Period.
 

Yes, I can tell you that the "gold" did not come from any radiator, nor did it come from a coin "stashed" in the piano.
The unargueable fact is that a wood fire is just not hot enough to melt gold. Period.

I agree. Gold melts @ 1947 degrees F. It couldn't have reached that temp.
 

Yes, I can tell you that the "gold" did not come from any radiator, nor did it come from a coin "stashed" in the piano.
The unargueable fact is that a wood fire is just not hot enough to melt gold. Period.
I guess it's not an "unarguable fact" because everything happened exactly as I described. The only items I placed in the (empty) barrel were a bag of sticks, which my mother obsessively picks up when they fall from her trees, the wood from the back of the piano and the two radiators from the air conditioner. I was surprised myself at the discovery, but it could be that you were lurking behind a tree and watched me sprinkle melted gold around, leave it overnight, then falsely posting on TNet. I hope that's not where you're going.
 

didn't think there was any gold what so ever in Zelie....used to be from that area Evans City......but very nice find. Take gold wherever you find it.
Salty, my mother actually lives in Economy (the other direction), which is where I struck gold.
 

Maybe, the piano had some sort of a gold inlay? Like a monogram, or brand? :dontknow:

Or, maybe you discovered the combination that all alchemists have been looking for from time immemorial. ;)

Neat!

HH!
No gold inlay; this was the back of the piano, or the sounding board (that's what my mother called it). It was very light and easily torn apart, but I didn't tear it apart completely. I put two pretty big pieces in the barrel because they fit.
 

I agree. Gold melts @ 1947 degrees F. It couldn't have reached that temp.
Checking my "melting point of metals" chart, I see that copper melts at 1981. Last week, I got copper to melt as well, though not as completely as the gold. You're all welcome to be skeptical, but I've only done one "fabricated" post on TNet and that was on April Fool's Day several years ago. Otherwise, every one of my hundreds of posts and thousands of replies is absolutely true.
 

I guess it's not an "unarguable fact" because everything happened exactly as I described. The only items I placed in the (empty) barrel were a bag of sticks, which my mother obsessively picks up when they fall from her trees, the wood from the back of the piano and the two radiators from the air conditioner. I was surprised myself at the discovery, but it could be that you were lurking behind a tree and watched me sprinkle melted gold around, leave it overnight, then falsely posting on TNet. I hope that's not where you're going.

Yes it is an unarugeable fact that a wood fire won't melt gold. "hope that's not where you're going" I wasn't going anywhere with this, just trying to help eliminate some possibilities as no one knows the source, You said you didn't, and it "seems" a mystery. However your senerio of "salting the mine" might have some merrit.
 

Yes it is an unarugeable fact that a wood fire won't melt gold. "hope that's not where you're going" I wasn't going anywhere with this, just trying to help eliminate some possibilities as no one knows the source, You said you didn't, and it "seems" a mystery. However your senerio of "salting the mine" might have some merrit.
I'm afraid your worldview has been turned upside down, because the wood fire in question did indeed melt gold. Yes, I originally said I didn't know the source, but several of our members have chimed in that there is no gold in air conditioners. Let's say, for arguments sake, that that is true. It leaves only two possibilities: one, a bag of sticks fallen from trees and two, the wood from the piano. I've dismantled enough pianos to realize that they made great hiding places, whether intentionally or not. I've found old coins, playing cards, clay marbles, necklaces and who knows what else. The real question is whether or not I'm telling the truth about the fire. I'm pretty sure TNet policy is that we are not to challenge first-hand assertions made by others. I was considering adding an accelerant (gas) to the wood before I lit it but decided not to. Concluding that my "scenario of 'salting the mine' might have some merrit (sic)" is insulting beyond belief. And merit is spelled M E R I T.
 

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