infiniteMPG
Junior Member
Was out wandering several locations in the area playing with my old Garret Groundhog and finding odds and ends like railroad spikes, hinge and chain parts, and stuff like this :
and then I stumbled across this "lump" :
Looks like some melted down metal ran down a wall and into the ground, pooled up and cooled making this odd lump. Around 9oz of a yellowish metal, non-ferrous (not magnetic), not as soft as gold but did a rough specific gravity and falls around the silver range, seems more dense than brass or bronze would be. So now my question, how can I find out what it really is without "sending it in to be analyzed"???
Any help???
and then I stumbled across this "lump" :
Looks like some melted down metal ran down a wall and into the ground, pooled up and cooled making this odd lump. Around 9oz of a yellowish metal, non-ferrous (not magnetic), not as soft as gold but did a rough specific gravity and falls around the silver range, seems more dense than brass or bronze would be. So now my question, how can I find out what it really is without "sending it in to be analyzed"???
Any help???