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  • Nessism
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    • Mar 2006
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    #1

    Electroplating Project

    Bought a Copy Cad & Zinc Plating kit from Caswell's Plating and tried it out this weekend. http://www.caswellplating.com/kits/zinc.htm Cleaned the pieces by bead blasting followed by sanding/polishing the visible surfaces with sandpaper. Each piece takes about 20 minute to plate. The finished plating is coming out a little dull and requires a brief polishing with Mothers to bring out the shine. I think, hope, that once a proper power supply can be sourced that the finish will improve.

    The kit was about $150 plus I bought extra stuff to make the yellow chromate look and black. The hardware should have good corrosion resistance since zinc is pretty resistant. Been playing around with using a motorcycle battery and/or a couple of trickle charges to push the ions. To set the current I'm using a GS550 IP harness with a series of light bulbs - more bulbs in the circuit makes the system draw more current.

    So far so good.







    Last edited by Nessism; 07-13-2009, 04:58 PM.
    Ed

    To measure is to know.

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  • tlg1100
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    • Dec 2008
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    #2
    thats cool,

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    • Dreef1999

      #3
      Hey Ed. I got a cheapo computer power supply that is collecting some dust. It can definitely pump 12v DC for you but it would take a little extra to get the amperage where you wanted it.

      Just a thought. Looks pretty cool though.

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      • salty_monk
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        #4
        The yellow passivate (if it's the same as commercial plating) greatly increases corrosion resistance. Takes it from about a 20hr salt spray rating to a 90hr one from memory.

        The black is not quite as resistant as the "bright" if I remember correctly.

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        • rapidray
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          #5
          Bike is looking good Ed. Ray.

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          • Guest

            #6
            I'm sending you everything!

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            • Nessism
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              #7
              Originally posted by chef1366
              I'm sending you everything!
              Only if you come down and do all the polishing.

              I'm going to look for a computer power supply to try; from what I've read the plating works best with voltages in the 1 volt range. A computer power supply has a 3 volt rail that may work better than the 6/12 I've been using. The goal is to find a way to brighten up the finish without having to do a post plating polishing. Once I figure it out, I'll be open for business.
              Ed

              To measure is to know.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by Nessism
                Only if you come down and do all the polishing.

                I'm going to look for a computer power supply to try; from what I've read the plating works best with voltages in the 1 volt range. A computer power supply has a 3 volt rail that may work better than the 6/12 I've been using. The goal is to find a way to brighten up the finish without having to do a post plating polishing. Once I figure it out, I'll be open for business.
                I've got a box full of old computer power packs.

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                • Nessism
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by chef1366
                  I've got a box full of old computer power packs.
                  I used to too...but cleaned out the storage area to make room for GS parts. Now I have to scramble.
                  Ed

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                  • Dogma
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                    • Sep 2007
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nessism
                    I used to too...but cleaned out the storage area to make room for GS parts. Now I have to scramble.
                    Time to turn in your pack-rat merit badge... tsk tsk.
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                    • Griffin
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                      #11
                      Careful. With that setup, one of your neighbors might turn you in to the DEA on suspicion of "home brewing" something that isn't legal.

                      Bike's looking great, be the way.
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                      • posplayr
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                        #12
                        Ed,
                        Very Cool ; I have browsed the Casewell site and they obviously had a lot of stuff going on there. Great you are figuring this stuff out. The Gs1000 is looking great.
                        Jim

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                        • alke46
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                          #13
                          sweet looking engine

                          Originally posted by Nessism
                          Bought a Copy Cad & Zinc Plating kit from Caswell's Plating and tried it out this weekend. http://www.caswellplating.com/kits/zinc.htm Cleaned the pieces by bead blasting followed by sanding/polishing the visible surfaces with 320 grit sandpaper. Each piece takes about 20 minute to plate; it could be done faster but I don't have a proper power supply yet. The finished plating is coming out dull and requires a brief polishing with Mothers to bring out the shine. I think, hope, that once a proper power supply can be sourced that the finish will improve.

                          The kit was about $150 plus I bought extra stuff to make the yellow cad/zinc look and black. The hardware should have good corrosion resistance since zinc is pretty resistant. I'm using a couple of trickle chargers running in 6 volt mode to drive the juice. To set the current I'm using a GS550 IP harness with a series of light bulbs - more bulbs in the circuit makes the system draw more current.

                          So far so good.







                          Ed, just how did you get that engine looking so much like a brand new one? Is this something that we could all do to our own GS's?
                          That picture just blew my mind when I saw it and would love to get mine to look even close to that nice.
                          Larry

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                          • Matchless

                            #14
                            Ed,
                            Outstanding! That frame and engine looks like new!! Well done!

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                            • Calvin Blackmore

                              #15
                              beautiful work Nessim.............
                              the plating vat soes resemble a hybrid Beer and plating setup.....

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