Excellent. Thanks again for the pics and commentary.
I didn't see the latch on the MCA list of what finish to expect and than ran into a few ads on some Vendor sites (don't know which) which stated "The original galvanized finish."
The backside of my latch looked more like shiny zinc, so rather than do the perp walk, I asked.
The same thing on the tiny bolts. I didn't see any red on my originals but I was led astray by vendor misinformation.
My trap door rod is identical (after black phosphate and oil) to door number 1.
After getting the manganese and zinc coatings from Palmetto, the two finishes can be very different.
Manganese is charcoal black (depends on material, temp, etc) and is usually imparts a color like fresh, black fender bolts.
The zinc is more of a dull, dark, battleship gray (again, depends on material, temp of material, etc). If you steel wool the zinc it gets shinier and a feels a bit like it's plastic coated. Very slippery. I love this coating.
To put the two in perspective it's almost as if the rod material of the prop rod were done in manganese (Phosphate and oil) and the bolt plate was done in Zinc and Oil.
Again, like you say, it's really a matter of material, mass, temp of the material before it goes in the soup and many other variables.
Here's my prop rod:
Thanks Jeff!