From: Scott Quinn <saquinn624 at aol.com>
Gold plating usually uses cyanide compounds, which many people consider "nasty
chemicals"? (certainly chemicals
that one needs to work with carefully, but pretty common for both plating and case
hardening).
If you're using cyanide anyway, you might as well go ahead and use a modified
MacArthur-Forrest process and not bother with
the electricity. Pour your gold-containing objects in a dilute cyanide solution, recover
the gold by either electrowinning
or single-replacement with zinc.
At the end of the day either way is a lot of work for little gold.
C: 3-400$ worth according to my calculations. Which could be off.