I'm going to buy some stuff soon like the plating kits and powder coating also. I have been lookng lots of places at lots of kits.
Most suppliers claim brush plating can be done fine on all size items, since the only area actually needing currant is the brush, compared to tank plating where the power requirement is higher as size of part goes up.
Here at caswell you say a bumper can't be plated by brush because of the currant required(I think)? I plan to buy your $115 kit for nearly all plating.
Does the size of the part actually make a difference, or is it the area being plated, which is only the size of the brush? I am mostly wanting to do the gold plating, but will most likely do lots of chrome also.
The others say the chrome will apply evenly with the brush without leaving any brush marks or streaks. Of course the others are also trying to sell $800 or higher kits compared to your $115 one.
Also wondering if the instructions included with the kit is the same $25 book you sell seperatly? I saw it mentioned if I buy the book, then latter buy the kit I'd get $20 refund towards the kit ($5 was shipping)
I am very interested in changing the chrome emblems on expensive cars to gold ones, also bike parts too.
Your site shows 1 part lye to 9 parts water and reverse polarity will strip chrome. Does this harm the paint on the car? Should that only be used off the car? I will be doing on the car gold plating alot.
What is used to "Activate the nickel" before gold plating? And is that a real 24k gold plate?
I know it would vary with thickness, but how far does an oz. of gold plate cover for a good show quality plating? I am building a custom car I want lots of gold and chrome on.
Thanks
Most suppliers claim brush plating can be done fine on all size items, since the only area actually needing currant is the brush, compared to tank plating where the power requirement is higher as size of part goes up.
Here at caswell you say a bumper can't be plated by brush because of the currant required(I think)? I plan to buy your $115 kit for nearly all plating.
Does the size of the part actually make a difference, or is it the area being plated, which is only the size of the brush? I am mostly wanting to do the gold plating, but will most likely do lots of chrome also.
The others say the chrome will apply evenly with the brush without leaving any brush marks or streaks. Of course the others are also trying to sell $800 or higher kits compared to your $115 one.
Also wondering if the instructions included with the kit is the same $25 book you sell seperatly? I saw it mentioned if I buy the book, then latter buy the kit I'd get $20 refund towards the kit ($5 was shipping)
I am very interested in changing the chrome emblems on expensive cars to gold ones, also bike parts too.
Your site shows 1 part lye to 9 parts water and reverse polarity will strip chrome. Does this harm the paint on the car? Should that only be used off the car? I will be doing on the car gold plating alot.
What is used to "Activate the nickel" before gold plating? And is that a real 24k gold plate?
I know it would vary with thickness, but how far does an oz. of gold plate cover for a good show quality plating? I am building a custom car I want lots of gold and chrome on.
Thanks
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