How To Age Copper

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2010

It can take five or more years for atmospheric conditions to produce a copper patina, but you can produce an attractive artificial patina in a much shorter time.

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  • I thought Gold is first in conductor of electrcity.

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  • @jasleil I think Silver is #1.

  • Penis.

  • @jasleil nope - Silver is actually the best conductor, followed by copper, then gold. Gold is used in audio connections because it won't develop a tarnish - unlike copper and silver.

  • @jasleil Nope - silver is first. Gold is used for electrical applications because it does not corrode.

  • I ate the Ammonium chloride crystals....

  • WHY AM I WATCHING THIS?!

  • why the fuck do the have 3, THREE videos about aging metal, wtf

  • @numberz101101

    some people are creating things of beauty for the world instead of watching internet TV all day

  • @KH2anime15 yes he is they are clear gloves

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