Canadian coin comp - and a got a few 99.9 % nickel
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Canadian coin comp - and a got a few 99.9 % nickel
This forum is going to end up on some watch list (if it isn't already) for destroying currency. :D
well its his 5 cent opinon...right lol
lol well if the US nickel is even 25%.... lol. Im sure there is a way to separate it...
Lucky you, guys, just think about people like me, living in the european community... our "nickels" are yellow, brass made :(
Meanwhile, as my ex-wife requested my help for putting out his old dishwasher, I am seriously considering about extracting some nickel plated pieces before taking it out to the recycling/disposal area.
Have you considered taking a tour to your local waste disposal area? Lots of electro-appliances for home use are rich in nickel plated parts and/or stainless steel.
My only problem by now is how to manage to recognize parts plated with CHROME, as formation of hexavalent chromium compounds inside the electrolyzer is very possible and is one of the last things I would like to happen close to me...
Any ideeas on how to recognize Ni, Cr and other related metals?
Thank you.
ok Tried the 99.9% nickel money and very little production.
my 304 switch plates did way more production, same electrolyte and same voltage.