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Old 08-04-2006, 01:35 PM
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Default Pot Metal Electroless Nickel kit

I asked this onthe pot metal forum but I am not sure anybody reads them so thought I would ask here.
I am thinking about buying the pot metal electroless nickel kit but before I do I have some questions.
1. Would the 1/2 gallon kit be able to plate something like a hood ornament about 12 inches long or would I have to step up to a bigger kit?

2. I have been working with lead for years can you fill pot metal pits with lead and plate?

3. With the nickel kit do you have to lay on a copper base?

4. How long does the solution keep if it stays in a clean area covered up?

5. How many times can you use the kit? Does it lose it's luster after a few times?

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