Thank you. I’m trying to overcome my fear of fire. Right now I’m holding myself back out of this fear and I love to make jewelry. I appreciate your help.
So to estimate, the ratio would be 1 part copper and 2 parts silver? After it is all melted down, wouldnt that be roughly 33.3% copper & 66.6% silver? 33c/66s 1c/3s And nonono wouldn't advise you melt copper with lead, unless you suspect the copper to contain silver in it and wish to separate the alloy, then you add as much lead as you believe there to be silver, just a tiny bit more and you use a cupellation pyramid to pull the silver towards the bottom when pouring and binds the led oxide to the porous material you have lined first. But even then, it is very bad for health and environment probably the worst fucking thing you can ever possibly inhale 😂😂 Use a respirator and a ventilating filtration catch to reduce vaporized led fumes like industrial arc furnaces have. This is not worth it anyways personally, you may as well separate chemically, it's much safer and waaay more efficient but that's a little bit of knowledge for yah 👍
That right there is the #1 and #2 metal electrical conductors being combined. Not sure what his goal is but the possible applications are many. High thermal conductivity applications cost cutting by adding the lower cost copper is just one.
日本語に翻訳してほしいなら、私が翻訳します。どうもありがとう。 Do you have an email? Or a website I can contact you? I have some stuff I’d like to be made and I believe you’re the guy for the job. I hope I get to hear from you. Thanks.