James O., H. wrote:

> A while back I proposed that we get a group together  to contribute
> a small amount of "money?" each  and pay for some high end lab
> testing of a variety of types of silver which we are making.  No one
> responded.

I believe we've proven before that folks are willing to do this. I
think it will happen and be more than useful when the time comes
that *we have something to test!*

Prudence has always headed these efforts off before the money got 
sent and spent. The reason is that we never really standardized any 
of the processes so that the testing would apply to something useful 
to everyone.

Each vendor or user could do it for themselves, if we all had the 
money to spend, and that *would* tell us something in a broad, 
unsystematic way. But the best focus would be to thoroughly test only 
the two or three best looking systems, as measured by ease of use, 
repeatability of the simpler measures, low cost, etcetera.

Once we've got some momentum behind a very few "recipes", then there 
will be a *lot* of incentive to test the h**l out of 'em! <grin>

That's my thought, anyway.

Be well, James!

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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[Speaking only for myself...              ]


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