Hi folks, 

I've been on the list for a few weeks now mostly sitting back and reading
what you all have to say.

I have been wondering something.  Considering the relative low cost of
silver and the considerable mark up of buying electrodes from dealers, if a
person were to make a 12 or 10 gage wire mold in plaster of paris so you
could pour your own wires, would there be any transferrance of chemicals or
minerals from the plaster to the silver that would create a toxin in making
colloidal silver.  The same question would also apply to the ladle.

The main reason I'm asking is because the ornamental engraving on some of
the 1 ounce silver ingots make them difficult to clean after each use.

Thanks for any discussion on this,

Harvey

 


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