CS>Silver plate

2009-07-30 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Any draw backs to taking a hammer on an anvil to a pair of Canadian silver Maple Leaf coins (99.99) and flattening them out for increased surface area. The right way would be a rolling Mill but they are not cheap. Even with the rolling mill I wonder if you would have to heat up the silver To soft

Re: CS>Silver plate

2009-07-30 Thread Sam L.
Hi Bob If you could find a silversmith or jewery maker in your area they could roll the coins out for you. I used silver bars and have 2 inch by 4 inch electrodes. Have them clean the rollers on the rolling mill real good beforehand. Sam L. On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CI

Re: CS>Silver plate

2009-07-30 Thread cking001
That's what I did. Heat it up with a propane torch and hammer the bejeezes out of it. (An anvil is handy) Then cut it up with tin shears. Chuck If I were any more convenient, I'd be a nuisance On 7/30/2009 1:08:42 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA

Re: CS>Silver plate

2009-07-30 Thread ZZekelink
Just go out & put them on the railroad tracks. Let the train do the flattening---We did that with pennies when we were kids & It did a Great job.. :-) Lois **Hot Deals at Dell on Popular Laptops perfect for Back to School (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1223105306x120171

Re: CS>Silver plate

2009-07-31 Thread Marshall Dudley
zzekel...@aol.com wrote: Just go out & put them on the railroad tracks. Let the train do the flattening---We did that with pennies when we were kids & It did a Great job.. :-) Lois You know, I must have done that a dozen

Re: CS>Silver plate

2009-08-01 Thread Ode Coyote
Go to the switching yard or a spur where the trains are moving very slow...stand by with a stick to push the metal off the rail before it vanishes. 3 or 4 wheels does the job. Ode At 10:47 AM 7/31/2009 -0400, you wrote: zzekel...@aol.com wrote: Just go out & put them on the railroad track

CS>Silver plate-out experiment

2002-10-21 Thread Connie
I just completed an experiment. We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering when CS is added secondary to silver plate out. My results: I measured several times over a 52+ hr. period. There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless steel bowl, 1-1/4 c in the procelain type bow

Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment

2002-10-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
Connie wrote: > I just completed an experiment. > We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering > when CS is added secondary to silver plate out. > > My results: > > I measured several times over a 52+ hr. period. > There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless steel bowl, 1-1/

RE: CS>Silver plate-out experiment

2002-10-21 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
:wufn...@stargate.net] Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 7:27 AM To: silver- list Subject: CS>Silver plate-out experiment I just completed an experiment. We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering when CS is added secondary to silver plate out. My results: I

Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment

2002-10-21 Thread Connie
@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 07:34:59 -0700 Connie wrote: I just completed an experiment. We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering when CS is added secondary to silver plate

Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment

2002-10-21 Thread Connie
The bowls size and shaping were much the same. From: "James Osbourne, Holmes" Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 08:42:29 -0600 To: Subject: RE: CS>Silver plate-out experiment Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 07:45:41 -0700 Wh

Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment

2002-10-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
on, 21 Oct 2002 10:34:18 -0400 > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment > Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com > Resent-Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 07:34:59 -0700 > > > Connie wrote: > > I just completed an

RE: CS>Silver plate-out experiment

2002-10-21 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment"There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless steel bowl, 1-1/4 c in the porcelain type bowl.' If the bowls were about the same size and shape, then the surface area was smaller in the porcelain bowl. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Messag

RE: CS>Silver plate-out experiment

2002-10-21 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Re: CS>Silver plate-out experimentThe more nearly vertical the sides of the bowls, the less the difference. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: James Osbourne, Holmes [mailto:a...@cybermesa.com] Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 9:02 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.

Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment

2002-10-21 Thread Connie
area was smaller in the porcelain bowl. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Connie [mailto:wufn...@stargate.net] Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 8:55 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment The bowls size and shaping were much the same. Fro

Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment/question heat moisture

2002-10-21 Thread mars larz
Connie wrote: I just completed an experiment. We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering when CS is added secondary to silver plate out. My results: I measured several times over a 52+ hr. period. There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless steel bowl, 1-1/4 c in th