Mining Platinum From a Highway

Guy demonstrates that refinable quantities of platinum exist in dust found on the sides of highways after being expelled from catalytic convertors.
newtboysays...

Oh...I guess someone didn't think about the fact that lots of that dust is brake dust....mostly asbestos. He didn't even have a dust mask...big safety FAIL.
I would like to know how much it cost him to recover that unmeasurably small amount of platinum. I note his 'calculations' show he counted his recovered amount as .001g, but that's not what his scale said even including the other heavy metals in his BB, so as @eric3579 said, he is full of shit!

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