... From: Kurt Ellenberger <scrumhalf1970@...> To: No Reply <notify-dg-CoinZappers@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2008 1:52:08 PM Subject:...
Great. You have the coin in hand and it sounds like you've done some homework! The bit about the encrustation falling off so apparently easily is what most...
I have created a new group and I hope all will participate. The group is simply called "Coin Photography".. I have spent years working on my coin photography...
I successfully removed green slime from a number of coins where the cardboard flip plastic left a residue on my coins. I had switched my world collection quite...
We have not posted for a little while and I thought I would drop a note to the lists. We have restocked a number of our uncleaned coins and have a couple new...
Thank you Ton y and for those who may not know Tony and Tom are bothe CZ Mods and I must say wonderful Mods and friends of mine and our groups! Thanks for ...
Hello too all, I sent out some ancients that really had no life after zapping them to death. Today I received a certificate and receipt from c/o Chuck at Old...
Great James! Chuck is a great guy and very unselfish my friend. I am happy you are pleased with the 26KX James! I hope some will read what you have done for...
Greetings my friends! As you may know, we have created a new site devoted to CoinPhotography. It appears we are going to do well and learn from one another....
Came in the mail yesterday. I'm testing zapping a single coin today. It appears to be fizzing along just fine. I turned it off after a few minutes and after...
Hi Martin, I would put the dial at the 10:00 position. That should give you the correct voltage and amperage. When you turn it off, it should do the beep for...
Mine does the same thing Marin my friend! Be sure and disconnect leads before shutting down. Be sure and use 20 amp leads or so partner.. keep us posted.....
Great idea! Kim is right and I forgot. Tune your voltage down all the way, diconnect leads and then turn off.. I don't think it would hurt the unit but err...
Hi, I've used electrolysis for a couple of years with good results, but this would have to be the best result I've had. After two years soaking in distilled...
Wow Steve! That is amazing. Did you add the patina? Excellent job. Glenn steveh72001 <steveh7@...> wrote: Hi, I've used electrolysis for a couple of...
Hi, That is absolutely amazing. I am new here, and recently tried electrolysis on a few coins with terrible results. I can produce an infinite quantity of...
Wow Steve! What a beautiful votive! It is so wonderful to see a member "break through" and see what kind of dividends zapping can pay.. Thank you for sharing...
Hey my friend! Doug, please take one or some of your "lesser" coins and zap until all the crust falls away. I am sure you have seen some of my zapped coins. ...
Hi, ok I'll practice on the lesser coins. I'll mess with it until I start getting results. I was worried that the coins would just dissolve. The anode (steel...
Hi Doug! Please use what we call distilled water since you have a problem with the water hardness. Doug my friend, there is NO WAY to melt or dissolve one of...
Wow, impressive. What sort of ratio of good coins to slugs do you get through generally, from a typical batch? I am still in doubt that the coins I have will...
!!! its really hard to believe such a crusty coin can be restored so well. Great stuff. I just started a new electrolysis bath using baking powder and slightly...
Wow Doug! The % depends entirely on the dealer. Remember, the zapping cannot make a good coin from a bad coin. We can only reveal good coins that were ...
Doug, my friend, I used a 12 volt 6 amp auto battery charger for a year or more and got wonderful results. Some of the newer chargers here in the US have an...