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DerbyBorn[_5_] May 30th 19 08:21 PM

Old Silver Plate
 
I have a couple of silver plated brass goblets that need re-plating. We
don't really want them - do any people replate such items for their own
pleasure - or to sell?

Bin or Ebay?

harry May 31st 19 07:33 AM

Old Silver Plate
 
On Thursday, 30 May 2019 20:21:16 UTC+1, DerbyBorn wrote:
I have a couple of silver plated brass goblets that need re-plating. We
don't really want them - do any people replate such items for their own
pleasure - or to sell?

Bin or Ebay?


https://www.google.com/search?q=silv...hrome&ie=UTF-8

Bill[_18_] May 31st 19 12:28 PM

Old Silver Plate
 
In message ,
harry writes
On Thursday, 30 May 2019 20:21:16 UTC+1, DerbyBorn wrote:
I have a couple of silver plated brass goblets that need re-plating. We
don't really want them - do any people replate such items for their own
pleasure - or to sell?

Bin or Ebay?


https://www.google.com/search?q=silv...&rlz=1C1AVNG_e
nGB731GB753&oq=silverelectro-plating+kits&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l2.14864j0j
8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


Those kits look terribly expensive.

I remember my Dad, who retired into being a chemistry teacher, doing
nickel and silver plating in the garden shed. I suppose I should have
taken more interest.

All I remember were small electric motors with glass rods as the
stirrers, tanks of chemicals and power supplies. I think the psu's might
have been old battery chargers. It all looked Heath Robinson and cheap.

I seem to remember him replating several door knobs, but that was
probably just nickel plating.
--
Bill

[email protected] May 31st 19 10:13 PM

Old Silver Plate
 
On Friday, 31 May 2019 12:33:40 UTC+1, Bill wrote:
In message ,
harry writes
On Thursday, 30 May 2019 20:21:16 UTC+1, DerbyBorn wrote:


I have a couple of silver plated brass goblets that need re-plating. We
don't really want them - do any people replate such items for their own
pleasure - or to sell?

Bin or Ebay?


https://www.google.com/search?q=silv...&rlz=1C1AVNG_e
nGB731GB753&oq=silverelectro-plating+kits&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l2.14864j0j
8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


Those kits look terribly expensive.

I remember my Dad, who retired into being a chemistry teacher, doing
nickel and silver plating in the garden shed. I suppose I should have
taken more interest.

All I remember were small electric motors with glass rods as the
stirrers, tanks of chemicals and power supplies. I think the psu's might
have been old battery chargers. It all looked Heath Robinson and cheap.

I seem to remember him replating several door knobs, but that was
probably just nickel plating.


Youtube shows how to do most things.

Silver plate generally has low saleability/value these days.



NT

Nightjar June 1st 19 09:56 AM

Old Silver Plate
 
On 30/05/2019 20:21, DerbyBorn wrote:
I have a couple of silver plated brass goblets that need re-plating. We
don't really want them - do any people replate such items for their own
pleasure - or to sell?

Bin or Ebay?

Give them to a charity shop.

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Colin Bignell

robert June 1st 19 12:27 PM

Old Silver Plate
 
On 01/06/2019 09:56, Nightjar wrote:
On 30/05/2019 20:21, DerbyBorn wrote:
I have a couple of silver plated brass goblets that need re-plating. We
don't really want them - do any people replate such items for their own
pleasure - or to sell?

Bin or Ebay?

Give them to a charity shop.

Unless they have a market value of more than a couple of quid they will
not be resaleable and the charity shop would rather not have them !
Freegle them or recycle.

newshound June 1st 19 03:38 PM

Old Silver Plate
 
On 31/05/2019 12:28, Bill wrote:
In message ,
harry writes
On Thursday, 30 May 2019 20:21:16 UTC+1, DerbyBornÂ* wrote:
I have a couple of silver plated brass goblets that need re-plating. We
don't really want them - do any people replate such items for their own
pleasure - or to sell?

Bin or Ebay?


https://www.google.com/search?q=silv...&rlz=1C1AVNG_e
nGB731GB753&oq=silverelectro-plating+kits&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l2.14864j0j
8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


Those kits look terribly expensive.

I remember my Dad, who retired into being a chemistry teacher, doing
nickel and silver plating in the garden shed. I suppose I should have
taken more interest.

All I remember were small electric motors with glass rods as the
stirrers, tanks of chemicals and power supplies. I think the psu's might
have been old battery chargers. It all looked Heath Robinson and cheap.

I seem to remember him replating several door knobs, but that was
probably just nickel plating.


IIRC silver plating is fairly easy, nickel plating significantly more
difficult.

One of the issues with silver plate is that it tarnishes fairly quickly
in air, hence the need for regular polishing (and why you find it worn
off old items). I imagine you could use the same lacquer that is used to
protect solid brass items.

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Martin Brown[_2_] June 3rd 19 10:05 AM

Old Silver Plate
 
On 01/06/2019 15:38, newshound wrote:
On 31/05/2019 12:28, Bill wrote:
In message ,
harry writes
On Thursday, 30 May 2019 20:21:16 UTC+1, DerbyBornÂ* wrote:
I have a couple of silver plated brass goblets that need re-plating. We
don't really want them - do any people replate such items for their own
pleasure - or to sell?

Bin or Ebay?

https://www.google.com/search?q=silv...&rlz=1C1AVNG_e
nGB731GB753&oq=silverelectro-plating+kits&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l2.14864j0j
8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


Those kits look terribly expensive.

I remember my Dad, who retired into being a chemistry teacher, doing
nickel and silver plating in the garden shed. I suppose I should have
taken more interest.

All I remember were small electric motors with glass rods as the
stirrers, tanks of chemicals and power supplies. I think the psu's
might have been old battery chargers. It all looked Heath Robinson and
cheap.

I seem to remember him replating several door knobs, but that was
probably just nickel plating.


IIRC silver plating is fairly easy, nickel plating significantly more
difficult.


You have it back to front. Nickel plating was relatively easy to do.
Precious metals commercially are done from a cyanide bath although other
less toxic complexes are available these days for hobbyists.

If you try to plate from a simple silver nitrate bath you get black
amorphous silver powder deposited as the base metal surface dissolves.

To get a good bright silver finish it is probably better to take them to
a specialist electroplater. Half the battle is getting the job
absolutely grease free before starting and using the right current density.

One of the issues with silver plate is that it tarnishes fairly quickly
in air, hence the need for regular polishing (and why you find it worn
off old items). I imagine you could use the same lacquer that is used to
protect solid brass items.


There are some sophisticated surface chemistry modifiers available that
put a very thin protective layer on silver which delays tarnishing. Also
today there is a lot less sulphur in the air than in the old days of
coal fires in most homes using sulphurous coal and winters smogs.

--
Regards,
Martin Brown

Dave Plowman (News) June 3rd 19 10:53 AM

Old Silver Plate
 
In article ,
newshound wrote:
I seem to remember him replating several door knobs, but that was
probably just nickel plating.


IIRC silver plating is fairly easy, nickel plating significantly more
difficult.


One of the issues with silver plate is that it tarnishes fairly quickly
in air, hence the need for regular polishing (and why you find it worn
off old items). I imagine you could use the same lacquer that is used to
protect solid brass items.



Bit of thread drift here. The old Rover has lots of switches all of the
same make and basic design. Those that handle a reasonable current are
pretty reliable. But some only control relays, so a tiny current, and need
cleaning regularly. Contacts on all are plain copper, with no wiping
action, and they corrode. Wondered if silver plating the contacts would
help? Or any other DIY plating?

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*Stable Relationships Are For Horses.

Dave Plowman London SW
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Rob Morley June 3rd 19 05:23 PM

Old Silver Plate
 
On Mon, 03 Jun 2019 10:53:23 +0100
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:

Bit of thread drift here. The old Rover has lots of switches all of
the same make and basic design. Those that handle a reasonable
current are pretty reliable. But some only control relays, so a tiny
current, and need cleaning regularly. Contacts on all are plain
copper, with no wiping action, and they corrode. Wondered if silver
plating the contacts would help? Or any other DIY plating?

Silver is the better conductor but gold is better for resisting
corrosion.



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