Do you ever come across old mirrors that are losing the shiny reflective stuff? On old mirrors that shiny stuff is SILVER!
I have two ready to scrap out. Anyone care to offer ideas on the best way to remove the SILVER from the glass????
JerrySpringer wrote:I used to see someone posting on CL's wanted section they were looking for unused film rolls. I imagine they were looking to recover silver that way. Do old photographs have silver in them? I need to look that up. If they do and you find a non-ending source of them, you might have stumbled upon a silver mine.
JerrySpringer wrote:I used to see someone posting on CL's wanted section they were looking for unused film rolls. I imagine they were looking to recover silver that way. Do old photographs have silver in them? I need to look that up. If they do and you find a non-ending source of them, you might have stumbled upon a silver mine.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:Certain types of unused film sell for a premium to hobbyists and businesses, as a most of it is not being manufactured anymore.
gubni wrote: xray film has a decent amount of silver in it.
fasteddy wrote:gubni wrote: xray film has a decent amount of silver in it.
I have a buddy that sells chemicals to an outfit that recovers silver from the film....he has seen them use blocks of recovered silver as door stops
Engineer wrote:fasteddy wrote:gubni wrote: xray film has a decent amount of silver in it.
I have a buddy that sells chemicals to an outfit that recovers silver from the film....he has seen them use blocks of recovered silver as door stops
One of these days I plan to build a wedge-shaped mold for silver door-stops. Dipped in rubber, it'd be pretty easy to hide a monster box in plain sight.
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