Curious - has anyone done silver plate? I have a sugar bowl (from a tea service) with the inevitable detached handle(s) and some other odds and ends (candle sticks) etc that I would like to resecure..... is there a way to keep the silver plate or sterling from "blooming" (if thats the correct term)...when silver soldering.
I am betting you are right!! That is exactly why I was asking ... very likely would have to replate after. And with sterling .. I just dont know but would be concerned I might do some real damage!Do your homework first.
My money says that silver plate goods were not soldered together with the silver solder that you may be trying to use.
More like they used a lead-tin solder or a tin alloy solder and sweated the parts together before the parts were assembled. Like as not, the heat that would make a silver solder flow, is going to melt the parts and make a right mess of any solder traces that remain on the parts.
Cheers
Trev
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So are there any recommendations for a small and appropriate heat source .. I see these Sievert propane torches are recommended for some applications .. is there anything else that folks would recommend?