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Pouring Silver Video

My first time of pouring silver.

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Comments on "Pouring Silver"

Your? a dumb ass
Your? a dumb ass

wtf you? put it on ...
wtf you? put it on wood?

thats not silver ...
thats not silver just because its the color silver dosent mean it is? silver

Poor Pinocchio! You ...
Poor Pinocchio! You monster!?

dude your not a ...
dude your not a idiot doing ingots? like that makes bad ass bars

no sir you are a ...
no sir you are a redneck but and idiot for confusing does two so in reality your both ?

Not silver! When ...
Not silver! When you pour molten silver into a wooden mold, the wood simply start to burn with open flames. Also the mold shape is changing? and many cracks appear alongside ingot. The high temperature of the silver (about 950 Celsius degrees) show a intense red-orange glow. Not seen in this movie. I bet that there is zinc or simply led or pewter.

Now... taste it!?
Now... taste it!?

THE CONTAINER THAT ...
THE CONTAINER THAT YOU MELT IT IN. WHAT KIND? OF METAL IS IT ?

your obviesly? a ...
your obviesly? a deedeedee!

Ya, but it? was ...
Ya, but it? was pretty funny.

lead?
lead?

looks more like ...
looks more like soldering tin (Sn/Pb alloy) melts about 300º? celcius

f****t?
f****t?

Holy s**t that was? ...
Holy s**t that was? funny. LOL

It's probably ...
It's probably neither. Aluminum would create little dingleberries with oxygen as its poured. Zinc? would be giving off a lot more smoke as it very readily makes nasty ZnO when it is melting. It's more likely a tin alloy...or who knows...maybe it just tin lead solder. This looks really low temp. But it is far from the 1900+ temp that you should be pouring silver at. THIS is not silver.

nope definitely ...
nope definitely not? silver, its zinc

it's obviously? lead
it's obviously? lead

absolutely correct, ...
absolutely correct, silver should be red hot, as well as the crucible because? for a successful pour like this one has to be like 1030-1100 deg. centigrade hot

i know...Ag melts ...
i know...Ag melts up a couple hundred degrees below copper. At 1750 that would be glowing like a burning n****r hanging? from a tree. That was a tin / zinc or other low melt metal....Well done queer!! :-)

wow, you can pour a ...
wow, you can pour a cup of liquefied silver into a small grove,? your totally awesome.

yeah...might be ...
yeah...might be also lead (Pb) or tin (Sn) aluminium would react and not stay that shiny. and? seeing how they heat that "silver" , i would say they get 500-700 °C maximum. so no silver and aluminium

Silver incandesces ...
Silver incandesces when it is molten. The metal being poured in the video is? probably zinc or aluminum.

except for ponocio ...
except for ponocio we killed the bastard lol,? u planned that. good job

ending? was funny ...
ending? was funny lol

lol?
lol?

im? an idiot i know
im? an idiot i know


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