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Posted by: StarBear Nov 11 2022, 03:12 PM

Another tact to my posting in the Classifieds for yellow zinc seatbelt anchor spacers might be to get the originals cleaned and replated.
Anyone here do such plating for two small parts? No need for a special run; can wait until a next scheduled run as I do have ones that will work, just not like factory OEM. smile.gif

Pic of current ones:
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Posted by: mepstein Nov 11 2022, 04:15 PM

I might have a couple already done. Give me the measurements for the washer and if I have some, I’ll send them to you.

Posted by: lesorubcheek Nov 11 2022, 05:31 PM

If you can't find any, I'd be happy to run them through my home-brew process. Been playing around with plating for a few months and still learning, so not perfect by any means, but hopefully good enough for use. Here's a brake caliper for reference. After cleaning, parts need a few strikes with zinc, then a dichromate dip for the gold color effect (and protection). Just let me know if you'd like me to give 'em a try.
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Dan

Posted by: StarBear Nov 11 2022, 06:14 PM

QUOTE(mepstein @ Nov 11 2022, 05:15 PM) *

I might have a couple already done. Give me the measurements for the washer and if I have some, I’ll send them to you.

@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=10825 Great, Mark!
O.D.= 28mm. I.D.= 12mm. Thickness = 4mm.

Posted by: StarBear Nov 11 2022, 06:17 PM

QUOTE(lesorubcheek @ Nov 11 2022, 06:31 PM) *

If you can't find any, I'd be happy to run them through my home-brew process. Been playing around with plating for a few months and still learning, so not perfect by any means, but hopefully good enough for use. Here's a brake caliper for reference. After cleaning, parts need a few strikes with zinc, then a dichromate dip for the gold color effect (and protection). Just let me know if you'd like me to give 'em a try.
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Dan

Dan; Very generous of you. Even if Mark has some (above) I’d be glad to let you practice and see how they turn out. A few others on the car can use replacing, too. dry.gif
Will PM you.

Posted by: lesorubcheek Nov 11 2022, 07:14 PM

QUOTE(StarBear @ Nov 11 2022, 06:17 PM) *

Dan; Very generous of you. Even if Mark has some (above) I’d be glad to let you practice and see how they turn out. A few others on the car can use replacing, too. dry.gif
Will PM you.


More than happy to give'm a shot. Send whatever you'd like, as long as it's smaller that a brake caliper half, it'll fit in the cooler, er uh, chemical tank, that I rigged up for plating. I'm not gonna say what I used to plate the throttle cross member and rod since my wife may read these posts one day. biggrin.gif

Dan

Posted by: stownsen914 Nov 11 2022, 07:27 PM

There's a fellow over on the Pelican board that does small batches of plating. Shaun at Tru6 is his handle, I believe. Reasonable prices.

Posted by: rgalla9146 Nov 11 2022, 10:48 PM

QUOTE(StarBear @ Nov 11 2022, 04:12 PM) *

Another tact to my posting in the Classifieds for yellow zinc seatbelt anchor spacers might be to get the originals cleaned and replated.
Anyone here do such plating for two small parts? No need for a special run; can wait until a next scheduled run as I do have ones that will work, just not like factory OEM. smile.gif

Pic of current ones:
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Steve
Wire brush till very bright. Do the same to all your dull steel fasteners and deliver to
Quality Plating in Paterson, NJ
I think it is called yellow chromate
Talk to Mark
Very reasonable.
Rory

Posted by: StarBear Nov 12 2022, 07:26 AM

QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Nov 11 2022, 11:48 PM) *

QUOTE(StarBear @ Nov 11 2022, 04:12 PM) *

Another tact to my posting in the Classifieds for yellow zinc seatbelt anchor spacers might be to get the originals cleaned and replated.
Anyone here do such plating for two small parts? No need for a special run; can wait until a next scheduled run as I do have ones that will work, just not like factory OEM. smile.gif

Pic of current ones:
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Steve
Wire brush till very bright. Do the same to all your dull steel fasteners and deliver to
Quality Plating in Paterson, NJ
I think it is called yellow chromate
Talk to Mark
Very reasonable.
Rory


Thanks, Rory! That’s a great contact to keep in my car support list stable.
SR

Posted by: gandalf_025 Nov 12 2022, 01:18 PM

QUOTE(stownsen914 @ Nov 11 2022, 08:27 PM) *

There's a fellow over on the Pelican board that does small batches of plating. Shaun at Tru6 is his handle, I believe. Reasonable prices.



He does not do plating himself.. He is a middle man that provides the service and charges for his "Value Added" service of cleaning the parts before plating and then tumbling and polishing after..

His prices reflect his value added...

Posted by: sixnotfour Nov 12 2022, 07:27 PM

PMB does it Every Day..

Posted by: TonyA Nov 12 2022, 07:54 PM

Built this plating system but have not perfected the process yet. I’ll let you know. I plan on doing a bunch. Attached Image

Posted by: lesorubcheek Nov 12 2022, 08:33 PM

QUOTE(TonyA @ Nov 12 2022, 07:54 PM) *

Built this plating system but have not perfected the process yet. I’ll let you know. I plan on doing a bunch.


Nice! rocking nana.gif

Dan

Posted by: StarBear Nov 12 2022, 09:06 PM

QUOTE(TonyA @ Nov 12 2022, 08:54 PM) *

Built this plating system but have not perfected the process yet. I’ll let you know. I plan on doing a bunch. Attached Image

Tony; I never knew! Be careful!

Posted by: StarBear Nov 30 2022, 02:43 PM

QUOTE(StarBear @ Nov 11 2022, 07:14 PM) *

QUOTE(mepstein @ Nov 11 2022, 05:15 PM) *

I might have a couple already done. Give me the measurements for the washer and if I have some, I’ll send them to you.

@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=10825 Great, Mark!
O.D.= 28mm. I.D.= 12mm. Thickness = 4mm.

@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=10825 Mark; any luck finding two nice ones (that’s what she said)? I found some near substitutes at the local hardware store and new ones are “significant back order”. The repeated ones turned out to be more pitted than realized. Thanks!

Posted by: Van B Nov 30 2022, 07:34 PM

Steve-o,
I bought a caswell plating kit for my project. I’m not anywhere close to getting to plating, but I’d be happy to add your parts in when I get to it. But it will probably be a few months until I’m to that point wacko.gif

Posted by: nathanxnathan Nov 30 2022, 07:56 PM

I did some plating with a Caswell setup over the long weekend. It took a bit of failure to get to the point of being happy with the finish, but I did a lot of parts and they came out really awesome in the end. Most of what I did was mid sized stuff — a bunch of camber plates and rear shock/sway bar bolts, lug nuts, front turn signal housing brackets, front lid releases, pedal cluster stuff, and other misc stuff. Smaller stuff is going to be a challenge but I have a plan. Those washers would be easy. It helps to have a blasting setup imo.

Getting everything is a bit $$ — the kit, the power supply, and the heater notably, but with all the parts I've got ready to plate, having it done by a place would be a lot more and also it would be really hard to keep straight what goes to what hardware-wise.

I have like 3 cars worth of stuff to plate and I got though about 1/3 of it so far. I need to get more of the Caswell zinc powder and the liquid, and I'm going to do another round of plating soon.

Posted by: StarBear Nov 30 2022, 08:11 PM

QUOTE(Van B @ Nov 30 2022, 08:34 PM) *

Steve-o,
I bought a caswell plating kit for my project. I’m not anywhere close to getting to plating, but I’d be happy to add your parts in when I get to it. But it will probably be a few months until I’m to that point wacko.gif

Van; Thanks. No rush for now as the close ones I got from the hardware store suffice, but not accurate size or thickness. Will stay in touch.

Posted by: lesorubcheek Nov 30 2022, 08:37 PM

Steve allowed me to give it my best shot on these washers, but unfortunately after rust removal using diluted phosphoric acid, they were pitted badly. I did 4 layers of zinc, but it didn't help fill the pitting.
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Unfortunately, with 914World dead, we had no way to communicate. I gave 'em a quick dichromate dip and just tried to get 'em back to Steve as quickly as possible. Really sorry they didn't turn out any better.
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I really don't know a solution to pitting other than grind it down, or build it up with welding and then grind, but that's getting pretty involved for washers. Hopefully some new ones will be available soon.

Dan

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