how does one attach the wires? Do you somehow flatten out the bars?
________________________________ From: yousouf eydatoula <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, March 26, 2013 6:32:52 PM Subject: Re: CS>Looking for silver wire on ebay instead of using silver wire i use 2 one-ounce maple leaf coins. last a lifetime. a friend uses rectangular silver bullion. just make sure that the purity is .9999. with each use just change the polarity by alternating the wires. thus the coins will last longer. ________________________________ From: Joe Huard <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 9:12 PM Subject: Re: CS>Looking for silver wire on ebay Great. Now a stupid question, does the silver electrode get changed when it has disappeared? On 26/03/2013 9:02 PM, James McDonald wrote: You can get 36 inches(3 feet)(1ozt) of .9999 12 guage silver wire for $69.00. Or buy 20 inches of 10 guage .9999(1ozt) .9999 silver wire for $69.00. From amazon or atlasnova for half the price and 10 guage will last a long time! > > > > > > ________________________________ From: Joe Huard <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 8:18 PM >Subject: Re: CS>Looking for silver wire on ebay > > >I saw this page for $35 a foot. If you get 5 feet, it's only >$150. http://www.thesilveredge.com/wire.shtml >Please let me know if this is a good deal or a rip-off. > >Joe H. > >On 26/03/2013 8:04 PM, Neville Munn wrote: > > >>I agree. All precious metal suppliers I've asked here >>directly don't have any issues with quantities sold to >>individuals. Precious Metal foundry sites information >>just >>give the appearance of only supplying in bulk quantities. >> They do after all cater mainly for manufacturers and >>industry, but the little man/woman in the street can >>still >>get it in much smaller quantities. >> >> >> >>N. >> >> > >

