
realone4u2day
Indianapolis, IN
57, joined Apr. 2012
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Does anybody know how to deelectroplate gold and silver from electronics? The process is simple but I don't want to spend alot on equipment.
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no_toe_jam

Burlington, NC
56, joined Feb. 2008
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you can use (if I remember correct)vinegar and salt solution , and a dc power supply. my son had a electroplating project in school we copper plated nails with it . to de plate reverse the polarity.
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realone4u2day
Indianapolis, IN
57, joined Apr. 2012
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Thanks Jam; I'll give it a shot.
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