Go to the switching yard or a spur where the trains are moving very
slow...stand by with a stick to push the metal off the rail before it vanishes.
3 or 4 wheels does the job.
Ode
At 10:47 AM 7/31/2009 -0400, you wrote:
zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
Just go out put them on the railroad
zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
Just go out put them on the railroad tracks. Let the train do the
flattening---We did that with pennies when we were kids It did a
Great job.. :-) Lois
You know, I must have done that a dozen
Any draw backs to taking a hammer on an anvil to a pair of Canadian
silver Maple Leaf coins
(99.99) and flattening them out for increased surface area. The right
way would be a rolling
Mill but they are not cheap. Even with the rolling mill I wonder if you
would have to heat up the silver
To
Hi Bob
If you could find a silversmith or jewery maker in your area they could roll
the coins out for you. I used silver bars and have 2 inch by 4 inch
electrodes.
Have them clean the rollers on the rolling mill real good beforehand.
Sam L.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Medwith, Robert J Mr
That's what I did.
Heat it up with a propane torch and hammer the bejeezes out of it.
(An anvil is handy)
Then cut it up with tin shears.
Chuck
If I were any more convenient, I'd be a nuisance
On 7/30/2009 1:08:42 PM, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA
Just go out put them on the railroad tracks. Let the train do the
flattening---We did that with pennies when we were kids It did a Great job..
:-) Lois
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I just completed an experiment.
We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering when CS
is added secondary to silver plate out.
My results:
I measured several times over a 52+ hr. period.
There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless steel bowl, 1-1/4 c in the
procelain type
Connie wrote:
I just completed an experiment.
We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering
when CS is added secondary to silver plate out.
My results:
I measured several times over a 52+ hr. period.
There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless steel bowl, 1-1/4 c in
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Subject: CSSilver plate-out experiment
I just completed an experiment.
We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering when
CS is added secondary to silver plate out.
My results:
I measured
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Connie wrote:
I just completed an experiment.
We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering when CS
is added secondary
The bowls size and shaping were much the same.
From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com
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Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 08:42:29 -0600
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Connie wrote:
I just completed an experiment.
We often warn pet owners not to use SS
Re: CSSilver plate-out experimentThere was nearly 2 c of CS in the
stainless steel bowl, 1-1/4 c in the porcelain type bowl.'
If the bowls were about the same size and shape, then the surface area was
smaller in the porcelain bowl.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From
Re: CSSilver plate-out experimentThe more nearly vertical the sides of the
bowls, the less the difference.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless steel bowl, 1-1/4 c in the
porcelain type bowl.'
If the bowls were about the same size and shape
Connie wufn...@stargate.net wrote:
I just completed an experiment.
We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering when CS is
added secondary to silver plate out.
My results:
I measured several times over a 52+ hr. period.
There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless
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