Michael Zangari wrote:
I have to admit my ignorance. I went out intitially and found old sterling silver spoons to make electrodes out of.
Sterling silver has about 7% alloying metals in it. Most of it is copper, but there can be, and usually are others. I would never use sterling for making CS.
I have a couple of questions. How do you detox sterling silver? (Being the first one.)
You don't. There are methods, but they are best left to the smelters.
Secondly, as I shop around for silver wire to replace the wire on several machines including my silver pulser, I am finding that much of the wire contains as much as 37% lead.
Then you are looking at the wrong wire. You should be looking for either .999 or .9999 wire. The .999 is fine, the .9999 expensive. You can use bullion coins that are .999 or better silver, such as the Silver Maple Leaf.

Marshall
Is sthe wire use on the pulser pure silver? Where do you get replacement wire, or wire to build your own leads to serve your own needs?
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