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Anonymous
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Hello,
This is my first post so let me say, I buy jewelry making scrap from local jewelers. I have about 10 pounds of silver in various forms and various purities. From 20 percent pure Tibetan silver beads to fine silver wire.
Anyway I have a forge set up utilizing waste oil and grease from local kitchens, I used it to melt aluminum. I have played around with melting silver, So I know I can melt it.
What I need to know is how can I take my scrap and melt it and then either cast it in to ingots or casting grains to resell to jewelers?
And does it complicate it if there is also some silver plate in the batch?
-Chris
This is my first post so let me say, I buy jewelry making scrap from local jewelers. I have about 10 pounds of silver in various forms and various purities. From 20 percent pure Tibetan silver beads to fine silver wire.
Anyway I have a forge set up utilizing waste oil and grease from local kitchens, I used it to melt aluminum. I have played around with melting silver, So I know I can melt it.
What I need to know is how can I take my scrap and melt it and then either cast it in to ingots or casting grains to resell to jewelers?
And does it complicate it if there is also some silver plate in the batch?
-Chris