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Uses for Bronze Powder?

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Fergus OMore:
I think that I should go for the original uses and get some rabbits' tails and do up a few 'Old Masters'.

If you know what I mean :lol:

Norm

My late wife recycled the gold fillings from rotten teeth which she had extracted. Of course, she made little ingots but they wouldn't assay. I suppose it was the platinum :dremel:

Norm

awemawson:
Clearing out my Portakabin this morning prior to it's re-roofing I came across the Rototec metalising gun that would lay your powder down a treat for shaft or bearing recovery.


(Those prices were at least 12 years ago!)

russ57:

--- Quote from: Fergus OMore on April 12, 2018, 09:02:50 AM ---I think that I should go for the original uses and get some rabbits' tails and do up a few 'Old Masters'.

If you know what I mean

Norm

My late wife recycled the gold fillings from rotten teeth which she had extracted. Of course, she made little ingots but they wouldn't assay. I suppose it was the platinum :dremel:

Norm

--- End quote ---
I did see a warning somewhere that dental gold would test at 24k using the common acid tests.



Russ

Fergus OMore:
The gold alloy was recast many years ago- by my late wife who was a FRCS(Edin) and a Dip.Orth. RCS(Eng)-- amongst a lot of other things like a BA, a Dip.Mus-- and sort of knew an odd thing or two- like playing a Bari sax and a classical clarinet and piano. Not necessarily together , of course.

It was mainly trying to tidy up bits and bobs that she never found time to do---like housework and cooking :coffee:

Yes?

Norm

 

sparky961:
New hobby?

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