Hi,
Still putting together the 1608 for my Sedan. I was thinking of getting some of the heat shields and bolts re-plated. I searched here for any details on it but didn't find anything.
Has anyone here had that done?
If the experience was good would be interested to know who did the work, feel free to Email if posting vendor details is an issue.
Thanks!
-G
Yellow Zinc Plating
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Re: Yellow Zinc Plating
Years ago I looked at and actually bought a kit to zinc plate at home... It used light bulbs to control the some chemicals I wasnt fond of having.... about that same time I found a local company who does plating by the pound. It seemed much leike much hassle and actually is relatively inexpensive so that what we do now.
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Re: Yellow Zinc Plating
I got it done by the local plating place, however I am on the other side of the world, does bling things up a bit
I have always thought about those home kits but haven't really looked into it.
I have always thought about those home kits but haven't really looked into it.
Cheers David
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Re: Yellow Zinc Plating
Nice pics! I see you did your idler lid as well.
Not really interested in the DIY route after seeing pics on different forums.
I have been calling around local places but so far all seem to be high volume joints so the minimum is $300 for a rooms worth of objects. Will keep trying.
-G
Not really interested in the DIY route after seeing pics on different forums.
I have been calling around local places but so far all seem to be high volume joints so the minimum is $300 for a rooms worth of objects. Will keep trying.
-G
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I wonder if it is worth sending you items down here to get plated and then sent back???grrrdot wrote:Nice pics! I see you did your idler lid as well.
Not really interested in the DIY route after seeing pics on different forums.
I have been calling around local places but so far all seem to be high volume joints so the minimum is $300 for a rooms worth of objects. Will keep trying.
-G
The lot above cost me $100 ish Australian dollars, which is pesos for you guys now.
What do you want to get done?
EDIT: Were they offering Cad plating or zinc plating? I haven't be able to find a Cad plater here...
Cheers David
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Re: Yellow Zinc Plating
SO! I found a place in Buffalo, Tripp Plating, that did the plating for me. They turned it around in 2 weeks ( with some pestering by me ) All I did was clean up the bolts before sending in using a plastic jar and dishwasher detergent.
The hardware looks great!
-G
The hardware looks great!
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Re: Yellow Zinc Plating
Zinc plating at home is easy and not what I'd call expensive. See this how-to:
http://home.comcast.net/~rt66tbird/webs ... ating.html
The yellow color is a chromate coating, which is applied after the zinc.
But yeah, finding a local plating company to do it for you is ideal, if you're not into figuring out this stuff at home.
http://home.comcast.net/~rt66tbird/webs ... ating.html
The yellow color is a chromate coating, which is applied after the zinc.
But yeah, finding a local plating company to do it for you is ideal, if you're not into figuring out this stuff at home.
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Re: Yellow Zinc Plating
that was an interesting articleTimpanogosSlim wrote:Zinc plating at home is easy and not what I'd call expensive. See this how-to:
http://home.comcast.net/~rt66tbird/webs ... ating.html
The yellow color is a chromate coating, which is applied after the zinc.
But yeah, finding a local plating company to do it for you is ideal, if you're not into figuring out this stuff at home.
Cheers David
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If you want to see pics of my car (and other random stuff) >>click here<< OR
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Re: Yellow Zinc Plating
Impressive job,You explained the process extremely well, Very easy to understand and follow...except I don't understand the power source supply..So I may plate multiple items at once.I have zero electrical knowledge, could you suggest what and where to purchase a power source.. I would like to plate lots of stuff. I never ever considered the plating when rebuilding multiple projects--- also you mentioned chromate as a secondary coating I find it attractive and would like to see that reference and process. Again a wonderful article you should be commended . Thank You