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lots of stuff on the web for making foundries with easily found items: search google for "coffee can foundry"

it will be cheaper and easier (but far less fun) to locate someone who already has a foundry for this purpose. Check at your local community college or with a silversmith or custom jeweler.
 

spartacus53

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I think Ronco is coming out with a small foundry, "you just set it, and forget it" :tongue3:
 

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I think Ronco is coming out with a small foundry, "you just set it, and forget it" :tongue3:

Ronco has a funeral-type foundary asurred to melt silver and gold fillings...in with the ashes...
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Jason in Enid

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Now for the important question. Why on earth would you want to melt down coins and jewelry of known composition into a bar that is no longer a known quality to a future buyer?
 

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Jason in Enid said:
Now for the important question. Why on earth would you want to melt down coins and jewelry of known composition into a bar that is no longer a known quality to a future buyer?

Well I was asking about this b4 I totally realized what you just asked after talking with a coin dealer I don't want to do that but if I happens to find some scrap or such it might b fun to play with
 

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What I mean is i asked about melting b4 I talked with a coin dealer and he schooled me lol
 

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