In the picture below I have removed the silver contacts from an oven thermostat from a pre - electronic electric range. The contacts are solid buttons not plated, it's my estimate from an electric range there is over an ounce of silver if you include the thermostats from the heating elements.
Otto from that dishwasher grab the timer, inside more silver contacts. Yea the fun part removing the little bastards. First time I did it picking each one off with a pair of pliers, 2nd batch rigged up my bench grinder with a water spray with a box under it to catch the silver, 3rd time feed everything through a hammer mill.
I'm working on my summer collection right now, removing as much iron and plastic as I can by hand before shredding in the hammer mill.
I realize that not everyone has a hammer mill, not much I can do about that, purchased the two I have from hog farms.
Thermostats from refrigerators, freezers,
air conditioners, humidifiers, electric ranges, hot water tanks toasters ,coffee pots, frying pans, electric motor overload protectors, motor start relays, circuit breakers, relays from under the hood of your car or truck, washing machines, dryers the list is endless.
I apologize for high jacking your thread olddude.
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