I beat my Maple leafs out on an anvil and drilled holes the size of my
silver wire, and twisted the wire so I could hang the large silver from the
plastic lid  with  two holes 1/2 inch spaced.
Later I had to cover the twisted wire where it connects to its self with a
hot plastic sealer. This has worked well for over a yr. now...The plastic
seal on the twist has been electroplated with silver , and does not loosen
and loose it's conductivity from silver wearing out.
I just wipe it with a paper towel to clean it off after use.  The plastic
acts as an insulator.  I can not notice and loss so far on my coins.  I know
there is but it is minimal.  I use these in a gallon  Tea Jar with a
Colloidal Master 777 auto shut-off  with reversing polarity CS Gen.  Takes
about over night to get 20 parts per million according to my  TDS tester
and several other testers, and leaser lights.
I have been evolving in CS making for many years now.  I've never had it so
good. :)
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey , AZ







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