Recycling flatware

BFR

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I thought about scraping the stainless flatware that I find, but I came up with something a little better. The wife really likes them!

From this!!!!!!

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To this!!!!!!!

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Thanks for looking!!!

BFR
 

kingskid1611

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Those are beautiful and they took time. I think you have a natural skill there. What are the sale prices?
 

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very cool...man I get a ton of that stuff..:occasion14:
 

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Silverware will make good wind chimes too.
 

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Very cool art and a great way of repurposing the old utensils.
They're worth nothing really as scrap as most are made from 400 series stainless.
 

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If I had scraped them, I would have taken them in with the copper I picked up. Couple of buck will buy a beer!

BFR
 

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If I had scraped them, I would have taken them in with the copper I picked up. Couple of buck will buy a beer!

BFR
Yup copper $2, 400 series. stainless 0.02
 

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