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RE: metal cleaners - EdK - 05-04-2012

Rob,

Nice! What type of plating do those parts have?

Thanks,
Ed


RE: metal cleaners - RobWilson - 05-04-2012

Hi Ed

The parts have been Nickel plated ,,, i am just experimenting with the process for use on the tooling i make .

shot of my plating tank Popcorn
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Rob


RE: metal cleaners - DaveH - 05-04-2012

Oow Nickel plating - that's looks interesting Thumbsup
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DaveH


RE: metal cleaners - EdK - 05-04-2012

(05-04-2012, 03:56 PM)DaveH Wrote: Oow Nickel plating - that's looks interesting Thumbsup
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DaveH

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RE: metal cleaners - DaveH - 05-04-2012

Hi Rob,
Any chance of a run down on your plating process please.
With some pics of course and a new thread. Thumbsup
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DaveH


RE: metal cleaners - doubleboost - 05-04-2012

Rob
A new thread would be great679967996799
There is loads of info on the net about plating
But you have made it work with great resultsSmiley-signs107Smiley-signs107
John


RE: metal cleaners - Highpower - 05-04-2012

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Rob has ALL the cool toys! Big Grin


RE: metal cleaners - DaveH - 05-04-2012

(05-04-2012, 05:37 PM)Highpower Wrote: Smiley-signs064Smiley-signs064Smiley-signs064

Rob has ALL the cool toys! Big Grin

And that special camera Rotfl
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DaveH


RE: metal cleaners - mikecwik - 05-04-2012

you guys are doing it on purpose huh?


RE: metal cleaners - Mayhem - 05-06-2012

I know you guys are looking more at cleaning prior to plating but this may also be of use.

I gave electrolysis a try yesterday and was surprisingly impressed with the results (I did have some doubt about the whole process). I found an old pipe clamp that had been tossed and was covered in rust and seized solid. So I grabbed a plastic container, made a 'ring' of electrodes to line the inside using an offcut of weldmesh, suspended the pipe clamp in the centre and then filled the container with water and mixed in some baking soda. I connected an old transformer style battery charger and the bubbles started instantaneously.

A little over an hour later and all of the rust and crap was gone and the screw turns freely now. The old paint that is left is starting to peel away and I think a second session with a fresh solution will clean it back to bare metal. As I wasn't sure if this was going to work or not, I ddin't take any pictures. However, I grabbed a rusted chunk of steel and run this through the same process, taking pictures (because I know how you guys love pictures!).

Rusty metal:
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Beginning to bubble (the pond scum is from the pipe clamp):
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Rust gone!
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