« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2008, 07:59:27 AM »
I cast it. Sterling is classically a minimum of 92.5% silver and therefore almost as expensive as fine silver (aka ".999" or 99.9% miniumum purity). The purpose for alloying it has much more to do with working qualities than it does with cheapening the metal. The difference in metal value is minor until you start talking pounds of the stuff.
It's always been a paradox to me how adding something as soft as silver will enchance the wearabilty/durability of high impact and high abration welding rods used to protect/extend the life on high impact/wear points of heavy equipment.
Just amazes me.

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