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>>27835328
>how do you seal the thing when pouring in the silver?

I keep the mold matricies held together with copper wire and set upright in sand, but the melting point is high enough that it solidifies before flowing out of any gaps.

>>27835372
>why does everyone cut the handles off

Because the hollow handles are made of Silver, the rest is crap.

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>>27247446
>Bought 4 kilos of silver. Am I gonna make it frens?

128.6 Ozt is pretty good, roughly suicide stack tier by last-year's standards but if the silver rush is sustained then you're gonna make it. Get more if you can though, more is always better.

Anyone know what my pile of 2.50 strike, January 2022 Endeavour (EXK) calls will be worth? Got some SLV calls a while back too, playing paper is cool but hundreds of pounds of silver will always be comfiest.

Who has the meme showing the Silver adoption curve with the red wojak FOMOing about mom's colloidal silver?

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>>23690964
Hey nice work anon, what's it weigh?

>>23691012
>Who even would buy that?

Refineries and scrapspergs, and if anon casts or pours art items (like sterling silver knuckles; the gentleman brawler's choice) then good profit can be made. Don't be stupid fren.

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>>23248080
>gold-filled jewelry

Certainly, and that's actually a very good option for scrappers who prefer gold. Fold-filled items are often vintage/antique and generally have a thick shell of a stated weight like "1/10 14k" over a copper based core, so the gold filled items can be cut up then soaked in acid to dissolve (convert to soluble salts) the base metals, leaving the quality gold foil which can be refined further. Old gold-filled pocket watch cases are awesome heavy and sometimes overlooked sources, way better than jillions of little lapel pins and whatnot.

I collect it but haven't ran a batch yet, got the chems but I'm much more interested in silver for now. Definitely pick it up if you see it dirt cheap.

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>>22439552
Yep scrapsperg here again, Oneida actually did make some sterling but you're correct that most of their products were just plated or stainless steel.

If silverware is stamped or embossed "STERLING" it is indeed .925, however beware of "Sterling Inlaid" pieces which are basically just fancier silverplate. Most non-jewelry American .925 is simply marked "STERLING" which is completely normal, so if you see it cheap buy it up!

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