Here is an interesting development, As I read the Manual a little more I discovered the answer to my own question. so I guess I just wasted bandwith here, sorry if it annoyed anyone.![]()
Well, I am completely new at this, so bear with me please.
I have intentions to plate brass on lead bullets, I have recieved my manual and understand the process. I have accepted the fact that to do this I will need more than the kit provides, I undertand this and most everything else. But I have ran into a bit of a delimma so here goes:
1. I need to plate at least .002 with a max of .004 of brass onto a lead alloy.
2. it needs to be effiecent and somewhat rapid (meaning at least 200 bullets
per day)
3. I am obtaining a 12 VDC 30 amp power source (I know amperage for
plating is calculated by square inches or feet) In my case more is better
as I do plan to expand to a larger system as I go along.
4. I will also need to put SELECTED copper plating onto Aluminum molds (I
understand the process to do that also)
With this in mind I really need to know which system is better for the needed plating of this thickness. I intend to also get the combo system for Nickel but the brass is a requirement.
so which is better (as in quicker)? Flash copper or "acid" copper kits.
I thank ANYONE for their help!
Mike.
Here is an interesting development, As I read the Manual a little more I discovered the answer to my own question. so I guess I just wasted bandwith here, sorry if it annoyed anyone.![]()
This article might give you a few more ideas:
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