Your really getting into all of this plating and such
Looking good and your sharing allot - Thanks
Jeff -- I try to share so others can see it's possible. Plus, if I get it wrong you guys will let me know about it!
Every original nut, bolt, screw and washer is getting plated, POed or back to natural. Sure there are some items too degraded but I'm trying to put all the fasteners back into their original hole.
It's a bit Zen. Watch the bubbles, set the timer then take a peek now and again.
After plating they get blown dry under very low pressure (10?) and then under a 1500 watt infrared to dry.
I have a large vent hood (yeah, like a lab vent hood) and I wear an acid mask the whole day. Hi wrist 7MM nitrile gloves. Glasses. I sound like Darth Vader all day.
I'm curious as to how "big" (output) of a power supply you feel you need? How much current did you have available to do your ashtray (which looks great, by the way?
Frank
Plating is square inch related. I can tell by the amount of bubbles that I didn't have either enough output or too many square inches. If you crank the amperage small parts bubble like crazy and almost froth. They literally fry. Too little and almost no bubbles. I was at the minimum bubbles at max output which means time to plate is way up and the deposits aren't very thick. These DC power supplies are constant current (CC) so you set the initial Volts at about 3 and then set the Amperage. Close the circuit and the Volts vary to keep the Amperage constant.
Out with my 5A CC power supply and I'm trying a 10A CC next. Should be here near the end of the week.