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    Default Gold plating Argentium

    Good day,
    Has anyone experience gold plating Argentium? I found an online resource, but it pre-treats with acid, which I would rather not do.
    Thanks,
    Bob

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    Just interested, but if you're gold plating, then why use Argentium? The gold plate would prevent silver tarnish, so what's the benefit?

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    I guess I could have provided more detail. I'm making a salt cellar, and I want to protect the silver from corrosion.

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    Have you done any testing on activated Argentium to see if it'll shrug off the chloride? I'd assumed it would, but I've not done anything to validate the assumption.

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    I have wondered the same thing, but thought the test may take months or years to show results. I also thought that since gold plating is a sure thing, I would try that avenue first.
    Your suggestion is a good idea, though, so I think I will activate a piece of scrap and start the test.

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    Hah. Amazing what you find while googling. I'd forgotten I'd made some salt spoons a few years back; I was using one of them last night and despite being a bit grubby (tarnish resistant, not completely tarnish proof) it's not developed a layer of silver chloride (which is insoluble in water, BTW).

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    Are you making a salt cellar or salt caster/shaker, most salt cellars have a glass liner.

    I used to get a lot of piercing jobs on the tops of salt and sugar casters.


    James

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    James: I am making a salt cellar. I have read that they sometimes have glass liners but have no idea where to get them.
    Peter: Were your spoons Argentium or regular Sterling?

    Bob

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    A long while back, I made this pepper and salt for a class project, with glass test tubes. It was never used though, because I knew it would clog up. Dennis.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Pepper and Salt term 1, 2000.jpg  

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