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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Gold molar value
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 7734" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>You both are using alloys from Argen. I'm serious, you may get more full cast work if you offered a less percentage of gold. I offer Argenco 20 (20% gold, noble),Argenco 40 (40% gold w/20% Pd, High Noble),in addition I also offer Argenco 75 for only one purpose........ The Veteran Affairs requires if I do any full cast gold, that the content has to be at least 70% Gold. That's the only reason i offer it because it's a waste of money if you ask me. I do exactly what Al does, other than i add .2 grams to each full cast but just like he does, i also add 30% mark up. As for your white gold, try using W+, a noble metal, and handles really nice, only 120.00 dollars a ounce as well. Pretty much all this comes down to preference, I only share so maybe you can offer something different to your doc and get more full cast work. Full cast work is easy to me, takes 1/2 a day to knock out most full cast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 7734, member: 126"] You both are using alloys from Argen. I'm serious, you may get more full cast work if you offered a less percentage of gold. I offer Argenco 20 (20% gold, noble),Argenco 40 (40% gold w/20% Pd, High Noble),in addition I also offer Argenco 75 for only one purpose........ The Veteran Affairs requires if I do any full cast gold, that the content has to be at least 70% Gold. That's the only reason i offer it because it's a waste of money if you ask me. I do exactly what Al does, other than i add .2 grams to each full cast but just like he does, i also add 30% mark up. As for your white gold, try using W+, a noble metal, and handles really nice, only 120.00 dollars a ounce as well. Pretty much all this comes down to preference, I only share so maybe you can offer something different to your doc and get more full cast work. Full cast work is easy to me, takes 1/2 a day to knock out most full cast. [/QUOTE]
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