Hi all,
Looking for some help, I've been melting 999 silver with no issues and making my own bars.
I'm using Mapp torch, silca crucible, borax etc etc.
Just recently I've acquired various scrap sterling silver, and decided to melt them in to bars and ran into a little problem.
unlike fine silver, my sterling seems to get air bubbles on the bottom.
The top row are various 999 silver, the bottom row is various sterling (actually higher than 925) as I've been mixing in fine silver to the sterling to make sure it has at least 32gm ASW)
Sorry for the bad quality pix, best i can do using iphone and the dent and scratches are from rolling around in my bag
Note: to make sure each bar has one ounce silver, I mixed in on average 28gm sterling 925 and 7gm 999 fine silver for a bar wieght of 35gm.
Also the sterling is from variety of hallmarked pieces and some are pre decimal coins etc.
Any ideas why or help would be greatly appreciated.
Looking for some help, I've been melting 999 silver with no issues and making my own bars.
I'm using Mapp torch, silca crucible, borax etc etc.
Just recently I've acquired various scrap sterling silver, and decided to melt them in to bars and ran into a little problem.
unlike fine silver, my sterling seems to get air bubbles on the bottom.
The top row are various 999 silver, the bottom row is various sterling (actually higher than 925) as I've been mixing in fine silver to the sterling to make sure it has at least 32gm ASW)
Sorry for the bad quality pix, best i can do using iphone and the dent and scratches are from rolling around in my bag
Note: to make sure each bar has one ounce silver, I mixed in on average 28gm sterling 925 and 7gm 999 fine silver for a bar wieght of 35gm.
Also the sterling is from variety of hallmarked pieces and some are pre decimal coins etc.
Any ideas why or help would be greatly appreciated.