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????
			
 If you were lucky (ok, so I'm guessing here) I would think that there's less than one dollars worth of silver per mirror.
  If you were lucky (ok, so I'm guessing here) I would think that there's less than one dollars worth of silver per mirror.

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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