Title | : | How to Recover Sterling Silver from Silverware and Melt in a Furnace |
Lasting | : | 5.01 |
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Views | : | 199 rb |
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300 grams at about $22/ouncea little over $200 Goodwill, here I come - with my own bag even Comment from : JungoJerry |
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Thank you Jason Comment from : Jack Ryan |
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Hopely not Tiffany sterling Comment from : TEXAS_GERMANIC |
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Best video I've seen on this, thanks Comment from : Eddie Arevalo |
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Do you find that it is easier to sell scrap sterling silver as raw scrap or as ingots? Comment from : 311g |
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So, what do you do with this after you've melted it? Comment from : axel hoogland |
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Can Cupellation be used to remove the copper from Sterling Silver?? Comment from : MIke M |
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Can you tell me where to get these equipment to melt these metals Comment from : K Nyansa |
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I have about 6 lbs of sterling silver flatware and I'm going to do the same thing melted down into a block Comment from : NYRM1974 |
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Do you glaze the crucible before melting the silver Comment from : Primal Designs |
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How much was that worth? Comment from : Wally Paige |
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Video's like this makes my sterling silver flatware set worth more in the future Comment from : TEXAS_GERMANIC |
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I love this video Comment from : Hobo Minerals |
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Could you cupel after to get a higher purity after melting Comment from : Brian Stackems |
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Do you borax the cone mold? Comment from : Cory Smith |
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Thank you so much this video really helps out for knowing what to do great job man Comment from : Mr Menova |
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I gotta go thrifting and garage saling Comment from : EllesBells |
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Would that be 999 pure silver now? Comment from : John Martin |
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What about silver plated flatware? Is it worth separating the silver? Comment from : Four Wheeling For Gems |
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Where do I get a crucible? Can I make one? I'm pretty handy Comment from : THE ADJUSTER |
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It’s Filled with cement Comment from : The Chairmen |
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Okay now I just need to know how to make this damn thing so I can make my own rings I have a lot of silverware that is real sterling silver and it just sits in the boxes I want to make rings out of it Comment from : Amanda Gepford |
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So is the end result silver or sterling silver? Comment from : Bee Bee |
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Were the makers marks stamped on the handle or on the blade or other part of the ware? I know forks and spoons usually stamp makers marks on the reverse side Cause i have had a few butter knives so old that looked like silver but i could not find makers marks Comment from : GreatScott |
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Yes Red im all over it I did get the bottles of gold silver platinum test fluid Comment from : Cindy Stevens DIY |
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So your 300 grams of sterling silver is worth about $7,000??? Comment from : mahkato1 |
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Long time subscriber but just found this one Right up my alley Thanks again for sharing Comment from : Jim |
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Bout a $250 piece of silver right there sonn Comment from : Zach Conover |
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naighphers be like 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡 shut up gosh Comment from : Mikaila Matthews |
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I don't get it, you got 300g of sterling silver? I thought the while point was you wouldn't have sterling silver anymore Comment from : Edward Khil |
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Such a cool channel! Comment from : Paul Madsen |
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Hi Jason, I was hoping you could answer a question for me since I also melted some Sterling silver (salt and pepper shakers) If you were to cupel that button with lead, would it increase the purity?brThanks, Gene Comment from : Gene Burlette |
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Coolest thing I've seen all week thanks bud 😎 Comment from : Golf Town Pro |
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Great video that was cool Thanks Comment from : Twist Twister |
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So wait you did calculate for the brass or copper that the plate is on right cuz you should of got closer to 20grams of silver Comment from : David Bixler |
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How to separate the silver from the other metals in sterling silver cannot find this information online for some reason I am not tech-savvy Comment from : Christopher Keillor |
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Does smelting take out the impurities and raise the kt weight? Comment from : Bob Lemon |
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I hope you respond to all questions brI do commercial HVAC I have been collecting compressor,and blower contactors They have copper coils which add up I have 3 home depot buckets full My question is, is there silver on the contact points and is it worth extracting it I also think old circuit breakers have silver too but not sure Is it worth it ? I have spare time in the colder months to sit in my garage taking stuff apart Comment from : Howard Haraway |
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Is there no cheap way of removing the copper from the sterling? Comment from : Speckled Jim |
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How did you make the pyramid part of that stand? I work at a steel warehouse I have access to the material! Comment from : Thomas Jordan |
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why not purify it? Comment from : Ape from the kitchen of Enki and Enlil |
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Since sterling silver is 925 pure do you put it in a cupel with lead to get the copper and other stuff out? Comment from : Colin Johnstone |
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nice that like 200 euro right there Comment from : Citizen EroKun |
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You have a lot, nice! Comment from : Suzette G |
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If you don't want that silver let me know I'll take it You can even mall it to me I'll pay for shipping and everything Hehe Comment from : Josh swimmerly |
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Awesome melt Comment from : Mike Rae |
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Those stainless blades can be recycled into carving knives 😉👍 Comment from : Mike Rae |
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What do you do with the slag after Comment from : Mizai |
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Vandalism of good artistic workbrbrI would rather use those utensils to eat with In fact, that's a major part of why I keep my eyes out for old sterling silverware Comment from : Roger Sheddy |
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Now knock of the pure silver button from the top of that Comment from : ktrout17I |
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Can't you melt the steel? Comment from : Just Stuffman |
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Great but that Ingot is worth how much?brIf it’s less than 30 bucks it seems like a waste of time Comment from : Raymond Carter |
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Man, you make it look so easy! Thanks for making this video! Very informative Comment from : Michael Harrison |
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The gunk as you refer to it inside the handles on old pieces will be shellac Newer pieces probably an epoxy style resin that does not crumble so easily when bashed with a hammer Comment from : Burton Footballer |
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No That beautiful cutlery destroyed Comment from : Ms Ms |
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Im curious if you can cupelle to increase the purity Comment from : Kevin Watson |
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Bye bye piece of history Hello god awful looking block Your block is worth less than the cutlery But to be honest a lot of those look silver plated, not sterling Please don't do this at home kids Comment from : Go To Treasure |
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Honey, you know that flatware we got at our wedding that we've never used? I used it Comment from : John Vanegmond |
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Did you say the oz's for the weight before burning Comment from : Joseph Pecoul |
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Amazing Video Man Comment from : Luciano Pasladim |
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I come across similar silverware with no markings hoe can I tell if it’s silver? Thanks! Amazing video Comment from : Brandon Garcia |
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All the people on eBay saying Shiat!!! I was paying by the gram and today’s silver price for mostly steel! Comment from : Danny TeeBone |
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I have old silver coins that burned in my gun safe during wildfire I have about 30 lbs Would this work to capture the silver content? Comment from : Rick Milburn |
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I would love to work for you, I understand chemistry somewhat and have worked on a hundred different machines The work there must never be boring! Comment from : Jim Nichols |
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This is not converting anything literally just taking it from a spoon into a bar You need to remove impurities and than smelt otherwise your just destroying nice cutlery Comment from : Matthew Grutzmacher |
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Scrappers are like those who would paint a Chippendale chest of drawers white Comment from : Bjoern Altmann |
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Look out for the influx of people who will be wanting to learn this in the coming days 😂 Comment from : redinthevalley |
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Any tips on how to refine it/remove the copper? Which chemicals are needed? Comment from : Melissa Cervera |
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You ended up with a blob of silver metal Worthless because melting destroyed the manufacturers "sterling " marks so you will have to prove it is what you say it is (sterling/925 fine) to any buyer Hope you are into jewelry making Comment from : K Olsen |
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96oz of silver, i think not bad Comment from : Koin Kollector |
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cool vid love to see the pyramid at the end Comment from : Koin Kollector |
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Awesome video!brbrIf I wanted to do this with my silverware, where would I take it? Or what kind of professional do I seek out? Comment from : Miles Away |
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Where do I find old Silverware ? Comment from : Carlos Gonzales |
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as a "silverware" it costs much more than the "recovered" silver "button" Comment from : V S |
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Where so i sell it Comment from : Soufi Mustapha |
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Would it burn my fingers if I touched it while it was orange colour Comment from : the_world_around_us_open |
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Sir steel ke bartan par chandi ki polish kese Kare please sir video bnaye please sir Comment from : Farukh Agwan |
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Did you use borax or something Comment from : Why would I care |
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So this was the debut of Cone Mold and Kaowool Furnace, nice! Comment from : 𝓒𝓻𝔂𝓼𝓽𝓪𝓵× |
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How were you able to tell the handles were made of silver Comment from : Samuel Adams |
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Great video thanks for the share 👍 Comment from : Chris Summerfield |
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You hammer really fast Quite amazing 😄 Comment from : Michael Sinaloense |
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Can you refine the silver somehow by smelting? Comment from : Kurt Remi Slettmyr |
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How would you cupel this to fine silver? Comment from : Daniel Lee |
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Filled sterling Comment from : Richard McKinney |
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Sweet Video! Comment from : GoodFinds |
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I found some knives had what looked like bits of asbestos in the handles Didn't take any chances and dropped them off at the proper place Always want to be safe Comment from : Eleventeen Machine |
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You need to refine it to 999 fine Comment from : COIN KILLER |
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But not pure silver Comment from : COIN KILLER |
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Thanks for the video and sharing Great info😎👌👌👍👍⛏⛏⚒⚒ Comment from : Chuck Gentles |
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When he weighed it he called it sterling silver Not pure silver Comment from : Evergreen Tablet2 |
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Lol! Has access to hammer mills and uses a hand hammer! Comment from : Ursa Mines |
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Way cool videos man Love your work This has been on my mind as a hobby for a whilequestion would the end product still be sterling or would the impurities from sterling slat out with the rest of the junk? Leaving you with pure silver? Thanks in advance Comment from : Jason Maggard - Modern Money Method |
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