Melting silver
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Re: Melting silver
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Re: Melting silver
You do realise that silver bullets were the reason the Lone Ranger ended up bankrupt and his Mrs leaving him for Tonto don't you?......
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Re: Melting silver
Wouldn't have thought so - melting point of lead is 300 odd C, Silver is around 1,000 C. A couple of MAP gas torches might do the trick.Gazza wrote:Can this be done on the stove like lead?
Re: Melting silver
It's looking that way. The wife's throat has been ripped out and I don't remember doing it so best cast some ordnanceNelly2014 wrote:Got a werewolf infestation?

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scrotes the country over have been melting down their hard gotten spoils for decades, so can't see the problem 

Re: Melting silver
1066 wrote: Wouldn't have thought so - melting point of lead is 300 odd C, Silver is around 1,000 C. A couple of MAP gas torches might do the trick.

Sterling is just under 900 degrees and I’ve done it with a single map torch - took about 3 - 4 mins to turn a small crucible full of sterling into melty goodness. Used it for Delft clay casting - good fun.
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