mikeinkaty
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I recently obtained 11 lbs of copper bus bars mostly 1" wide and 1/4" thick and of various lengths. While looking around for something I could use for a 5 ounce mold I came up with the idea of using the copper bars. I clamped some together making a mold that was 1" x 2" x 1/2" deep. I heated it and sooted it before pouring and it made a nice looking 5 ounce bar of 990 silver. The bottom was perfectly flat and the top was smooth and rounded like a typical loaf bar and there was only a very small indentation in the top. Now I'm thinking of re-clamping the pieces to make a 3" long bar (8 ounces). These poured bars are going into electrolysis so minor copper contamination should be of no concern.
Anyone done this before? By heavily sooting the inside I'm wondering why not do this for the 999+ silver?
Mike
Anyone done this before? By heavily sooting the inside I'm wondering why not do this for the 999+ silver?
Mike