Hey buddy I need you to point me towards some in depth help. Everything I seem to find seems like it’s kind of skimmed over. I need info on both refining silver and melting/casting. So far as I can tell to refine silver you cut it into little piece after testing to make sure it IS silver. Then add nitric acid and distilled water in equal amounts until the silver is completely dissolved. Next you pour all your liquid through a coffee filter. Throw away (???) the coffee filter and keep your refined/filtered liquid. Then put a piece of copper wire/tubing into the solution and the stuff that forms on the copper is pure silver. Remove the copper and wash off the silver off of copper piece and let dry. And that is pure silver ready to be melted down? That’s pretty much what all the videos I watch do. Is that right? That seems a little too easy? And I’ve seen videos of people pouring in salt water and shit and idk why. I really need advice on this or to be pointed somewhere that will give me true step by step info and materials needed. Sorry for the long post and thanks guys for any help
CM.Hoke book
http://www.recyclingsecrets.com/free-reports/refining-precioius-metals-waste-cm-hoke.pdf