Originally Posted by
DKPhilly
Also curious to know if anyone has had any success with reverse plating via salty water and a battery tender. The videos I seem people seem to be getting about .2 - .4 grams off forks, spoons, and knives. It takes a while, and probably isn't worth the money, but I figured if you're doing it in your down time, and don't mind it, it probably isn't so bad. Not that I have enough down time to do it. Also was thinking it'd probably work better for some of them big trays if you cut them into manageable pieces. Might get more silver off of them. Plus most of it, from my understanding, is copper and brass underneath. Just add it to the heap after scraping off the silver.
Ssshhhh! We don't talk about that here.
All kidding aside, I did what you are considering. Very disappointing results. I cut up about four or five large platters. Got the battery charger, the stump remover, etc., etc., etc.
Cutting the platters was a pain. In the end I have a few small BBs of recovered silver sitting in a pill bottle in a drawer here. The process is too involved and too expensive to make it worthwhile IMO. And, silver was worth about $30 an ounce when I tried it. I still have some of the Nickel base metal here too that I have no idea what to do with. Most are brass or copper.
I have never been able to resell silverplate either. Very limited interest in it.
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