I went into a plating shop years ago, this shop had open bay doors on both
sides to vent the place, so it attracted all sorts of "stuff" that probably
should not be there...as I pass a silver plating bath the operator is
scooping what they called "contaminates" from the bath...he was using a
screen similar to those the pool service guys use...and I noticed him scoop
up and throw in a bucket...a small bird...(chuckle)...I was not quite sure
how to document that in the audit report I was completing...would that be
organic contaminates??? and how many PPM sparrow are allowed in a cyanide
silver bath???

Someone needs to write a book about these strange and unusuals...market it
of course as comedy...

Franklin

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