Showing posts with label 1 kilo copper bar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1 kilo copper bar. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Restruck copper bars!

Not satisfied with the stamping of the 85 copper bars I took them to a another pressings workshop.
They do prototype pressings for Aston Martin, McLaren, Jaguar and many other top British brands.
It was amazing to be honest.  The chap put the copper bars on an enormous press and pressed each bar with 100tonnes.  He took care restamping and not one bar was double stamped, which was something I was quite worried about.
It instantly cured the problem of the missing 'O' from the word Kilo and the missing 'R' from the word copper.
The bars are all as bright as a button and I've placed them in a zip lock bag to keep the oxygen out.

America
There seems to be a lot of interest from America and I've not sold to America before so I phoned FedEx to see how much it would cost to send to Texas as an example.  The price I was quoted was
£118 for 10kilos which is quite expensive per kilo
£286 for 50 kilos which works out quite cheap at £5.72/ kilo
So if there are any American traders out there interested in wholesale amounts of these copper bullion bars, send me an email from http://buycopper.co.uk/ and I'll get the best possible price.

I'll see about having the British VAT removed from bars for exporting to America.  Tax is a bit of a minefield on this side of the pond.
Here are some photo's I took of one of the new copper bars.  I put it on the window sill in the light because using a camera flash with reflective metals tends to make it look very dark.  

One Kilo bar of polish copper bullion



You can see the reflection of the camera and the trees in the garden in this photo.  


A one penny piece added to the photo to indicate a rough sizing of the bar.

I hope you like the look of the bars.  I'm very pleased.  

Rich 

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Rare Earth buyer supplier

After some feedback about the metal Gallium it seems people are interested but not sure where you would be able to sell the metal once you own it. 
So I phoned around a couple of metal specialists and I’ve found a foundry near Liverpool UK that deals in rare earths and specialist metals. 
They’ll be able to buy and supply Rare Earth and just plain rare metals.  Of course, they’ll be talking minimum orders of several kilo’s upwards, so I’ll look into a section of the shop where I can buy the small quantities of unusual metals people may hold as an investment. It'll probably as a 2% less than scrap price much like how silver is bought back by bullion traders.

I also found out Gallium isn’t part of the Rare Earth group of metals.  Gallium is plain and simply rare, as in, there is hardly any of the metal on the face of the planet or universe. 

The boss of the foundry told me more about what he’s noticed in the Rare Earth metal market.  He says, these metals have shot up in price and are now difficult to get hold of because of China’s restriction on export supply.  So I’ve heard it now, straight from the horses mouth. 

A little reminder.  Russia restricted the export of Palladium in 2000 and the price increased ten fold! 

I’ll see if I can buy metals like Indium, Tantalum and Hafnium from the foundry because that would save on import duty and shipping and of course bring you the customer the cheapest possible price. 

Copper Bars

The 1kilo copper bars are selling well and I'll have to get some more manufactured soon.  I'll look into production of 2 kilo and 1/2kilo bars as well.  


Monday, 21 February 2011

1 kilo bottle of pure Gallium

1 KILO OF PURE GALLIUM
Well here is what I've been banging on about for so long.
One of the rarest metals known to mankind.  Doesn't look like much does it?  : )
1 kilo bottle of pure Gallium

I got it straight from China and it cost a fortune just in postage and bank charges. It came in a huge bundle of bubble wrap, presumably to prevent it getting to 29*C and melting.
The bit I find strange about the whole thing with Gallium is, the modern world cannot get by without this metal, and yet, it is much cheaper than gold even though it must be 100 times rarer than gold.  I read one of the ways they collect it is by scraping the soot from flues on coal fired power stations.  Millions of tonnes of burnt coal only produces 30tonnes of Gallium worldwide.
Like Silver this metal is vital for modern electronics.  Gallium Arsenide is used for LED's and pure Gallium for wetting circuits.

I think I'll advertise it as 1 kilo of pure Gallium at first and if there are no takers I'll melt it into moulds, like chocolate bars. That way it suits all budgets.
I won't be able to accept paypal for this because Paypal charges are too high for such an item.  Instead, email me and I'll give my account details and you can pay into that.  Then I'll post it.
If anyone would like more of this I can try and buy a few kilos more. There are no guarantees on getting it though. They've banned selling it to the Japanese, they could easily do it to the Brits.
As an investment I think Gallium is a perfect investment metal.  Any upset in the supply can cause the price to go through the roof.
Palladium is 15 times rarer than gold and is cheaper than gold but in 2000 its price went up ten fold because the Russians didn't want to sell any that year.
The metal is quite safe to hold but I think it holds it value if it hasn't been melted and held in the palm of your hand, picking up skin cells and sweat.  : )
You wouldn't put your hands all over a Silver bullion round would you?

1 Kilo Copper Bars
The copper bars are ready!
They're polished to perfection and have just been stamped today.  They look amazing and hopefully I'll put them for sale tonight on the shop http://buycopper.co.uk/
I'll package them in cling film so they keep the oxygen out which dulls the shine, but you also get to see the bar beneath the cling film.

Cheers
http://buycopper.co.uk/