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Old 10-29-2006, 04:39 PM
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Default Re: Copy Chrome

I suggest you do some serious reading on the plating booklet. If you don't have the plating guide, get it, you will need it. It is not that hard to figure out, just go at it a bit at a time, the information is mostly all there, you just need to sort through what is pertinent to your situation. I would say if you can't figure out by reading the book, you will never be able to figure it all out. Believe me it is mostly there, at least enough to get going. Sorry to be so hard, but no one is going to hold your hand a step at a time. The biggest problems are polishing and de-greasing, believe me. Once you get things polished and cleaned, the plating is a breeze. I am using the electro plating copy chrome pnp kit with the dipping method for small parts like nuts and bolts and it is working fine for me. It does help if you have some electronic knowledge, perhaps your engineer friend can help you.

Dave
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