how to remove silverplate from bell
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how to remove silverplate from bell
Anyone have a bright idea of how to easily remove silverplate from outside of a sousa bell
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Re: how to remove silverplate from bell
I've never done it with chemicals but here it is: http://www.ehow.com/how_5965407_remove- ... umpet.html
However.... silver is pretty easy to just buff off.
However.... silver is pretty easy to just buff off.
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Re: how to remove silverplate from bell
Its been way too many years since I took chemistry in college, but in looking at the link on how to do it one question came up. Do you add acid to water or water to acid? We had a guy in our town get a really nasty and sever chemical burn doing it the wrong way, and since I heard about it third or fourth hand I'm not sure what he did to get himself in trouble. Be careful with the acid.
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Re: how to remove silverplate from bell
Acid should always be added to water.Sandlapper wrote:Its been way too many years since I took chemistry in college, but in looking at the link on how to do it one question came up. Do you add acid to water or water to acid? We had a guy in our town get a really nasty and sever chemical burn doing it the wrong way, and since I heard about it third or fourth hand I'm not sure what he did to get himself in trouble. Be careful with the acid.
Not that I recommend that!
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Re: how to remove silverplate from bell
Remember to always pour the cream first, so you can add the coffee to your creamTom wrote:Acid should always be added to water.Sandlapper wrote:Its been way too many years since I took chemistry in college, but in looking at the link on how to do it one question came up. Do you add acid to water or water to acid? We had a guy in our town get a really nasty and severe chemical burn doing it the wrong way, and since I heard about it third or fourth hand I'm not sure what he did to get himself in trouble. Be careful with the acid.
Not that I recommend that!
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Re: how to remove silverplate from bell
WOW!!!!! I think I'll do my own plating following the quick, easy instructions on that site. Let's see now, if I hook one wire to my tuba and one to some silver and plug it in I should get a silver tuba really quick using my 240v as opposed to your weak 110v, right?
Tanks fer da link, Dan. Gave me something to have a chuckle about while having a coffee.
Tanks fer da link, Dan. Gave me something to have a chuckle about while having a coffee.
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Re: how to remove silverplate from bell
I especially loved this statement:
"Repeat Step 3 until all of the silver is depleted. If you need to also remove the brass on the instrument, keep submerging the trumpet. It will eventually remove the brass also.
Read more: How to Remove Silver Plating From a Trumpet | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5965407_remove- ... z2L4Ur7L2l" target="_blank"
HAHAHAHA....
Um....so....what do you have left after removing all that pesky brass?
"Repeat Step 3 until all of the silver is depleted. If you need to also remove the brass on the instrument, keep submerging the trumpet. It will eventually remove the brass also.
Read more: How to Remove Silver Plating From a Trumpet | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5965407_remove- ... z2L4Ur7L2l" target="_blank"
HAHAHAHA....
Um....so....what do you have left after removing all that pesky brass?
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Re: how to remove silverplate from bell
The in-tune part of a violapierso20 wrote:Um....so....what do you have left after removing all that pesky brass?
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Re: how to remove silverplate from bell
Its been a while but silver strip is a blend sulphuric acic, nitric acid and potassium nitrate. Sorry, I don't remember the ratio. Don't eventhink of it. You will be in over your head at the start. Very dangerous to work with and disposal is a serious matter. Have it done by a shop that knows what to do and how to do it properly. That is all.
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