Melting silver plated items into ingots
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2023
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today im going to be melting down some silver plated items into some ingot.lets see what i end up with
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Well done.
nice bars, thanks for the video...
Thank you
That's cool. For some reason I figured it would still look like copper, with silver plating only being 7% of the make-up. Good to know though. It has a nice color to it. I have a bunch myself, I may have to melt some down. Nice goin'.
Thank you. I was actually melting these for a friend. If they were mine I might of taken a different approach 👍😂
You can get cool effects by pickling low silver and gold alloys in a weak acid. The acid disolves the surface copper without touching the silver/gold.
2:13 how lucky are you that this did not blow up a soon as you put that in? I did something similar with a small copper elbow and had molten metal blow all over the place.
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The little boots one was definitely either steel or lead, i have a pair of them, they are mad heavy!
I’m pretty sure they were brass as there was no chemical reaction at all and solid brass is very heavy aswell
Looks like a good old black and decker drill still going strong.
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Its alloy now 😂❤
Yeah
You could recover the silver from surface first, then melt.
I melted these for a friend and I just done what he asked me to do
That was great to watch yeah some aluminium get oxidised leaving more dross when melted but nice once cleaned up into ingots , nice days work brother
Thank you 👍
Being silver plate is the result a .925 bar? Great pour fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.😎😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
No I don’t think there is much silver in it at all but the whole thing was silver in colour which was surprising
So how would someone separate the silver from the base metal being plated?
Nitric acid @@joshwade633
@@joshwade633 Hn03 .
Then precipitation and drop the silver out of solution to separate any other metals
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Why would you not refine the silver out? From what I see the items on the table were more valuable as antiques. For instance I have sold the small boots for around €10 and €30 for a pair. Some plated items still have value, not a lot but more than low end scrap as has been noted. But a nice job on the smelting and the ingots.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
I melted these for a friend and if they were mine I would of done things differently 👍
I detected zinc smoldering andthe video showed a piece melting quite quickly like aluminum so I would bet you have copper, brass, aluminum and a possibility of pewter but from what I read pewter is to costly to silver plate.its a " pot luck pour!"
😂 yeah I think there is a real mixture there I would probably throw lead in there aswell
It’s so interesting to watch this pour. I’m so accustomed to aluminum that seeing something silvery but without the same surface tension is hard to process in my head. Great video Ipswich!
That you I not even sure what kind of metal it is. But I meted then for a friend and I guess it’s up to them to figure that out 😂
Thank for watching 👍
@@meltingipswich would be wrong to just call it pot metal at this point?
Before you melt this kind of stuff take a grinder & see if its Copper, Brass or stainless, You have Lead + Pewter Contamination, No scrap yard will buy them as Cu Or Brass maybe Lead as they pay the lowest, Some are made of brass with Lead handles, Also since your melting Lead mixtures check & see if your filters are rated for Lead?
I melted these for a friend and wanted them all melted together so I was just doing as he wanted i definitely wouldn’t of melted them if they where mine I would of got someone to chemically remove the silver.
Thank you for watching 👍
@@meltingipswich maybe mention that in the beginning when you noted it was for a friend that they didn't want the silver separated and this is not a method for anyone wanting to properly separate the silver from the rest of the metals. It SHOULD be obvious but there are some very clueless people on this planet.
The stainless won't melt at that temp. Alot of silver plate is German silver mostly nickle.
Does the silver pour out first, guessing that the copper is heavier and takes longer to melt?
What is the material that the silver is covering?
The whole thing is silver in colour I am very tempted in drilling into it to see what’s inside
@@meltingipswich yeah I think you should drill it as well!
@@meltingipswich how about cutting one in half? Or cut the end off so we can see if it layered.
16 lbs of what? What is the chemical composition of your end product?
It’s a mystery I have no idea I just melted it down for a friend
what is the value of it all
Be far easier to remove the silver in solution now it's concentrated
I'm confused, if it is only silver plated, where did the other metal go?
It’s created an alloy. An unknown alloy tho
I have the same question do u no Thank you
@@user-ye7qw3qx2d the metals didn’t go anywhere it’s made an alloy
@@meltingipswich Thank you for getting back to me!
So, a silver rich pewter?
I’m not sure what I’ve ended up with. It’s a mystery ingot
i would be guessing that was pewter
I think it’s alsorts if I’m honest
Can u sell them for profit?
You can but they are not going to make you load of money
@@meltingipswich damn
How much silver can successfully be extracted 40 % silver
I’m not sure 🤔 I was just by a friend to melt it down if it was mine I would of wanted to extract the silver first
How much
@@reillystsb I’m not sure
@@meltingipswich Thanks
Way less it was plated not sterling 2% maybe
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Thank you 👍
75 percent silver 25 percent tin copper and silver do not look silver when melted .silver and brass not likely as the silver would start burning off before the brass melts. lead no chance . That's my opinion awesome melt brother
Yeah I’m not really sure what it is but it was done for a friend and they will have to figure that out. One thing they are heavy old bars
So you're just melting it all together into one chunk without separating the silver from everything else and making it seem like that's just ok for everyone who watched your video and didn't know any better?? Irresponsible.
Thank you 👍
It's is way easier for his friend to now remove the silver in solution from the other metals .
@@yesrecovery4425 Yes, some of us know this, I'm betting a significant portion of people watching this video do not. Maybe it's mentioned somewhere and I missed it...
fake
What’s fake
you dont get pure silver from plate melt
@@peteanderson1714 who said you did
What's the device that you need for melting down the metal so I could buy it for me
I use a 10kg devil forge