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Date: 3-21-08 07:26
From: c.d.iesel in South West Connecticut - Darien = The Right Coast View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: RESORATION technique's ~ plating ~

your never done learning new things,
and you can never know enough..........

Here is an article from the 356Registry - which I'm a member,
and you should consider joining for the excellent publication.
The body of the 356 is built up from metal plate, box sections, and very simular construction techniques, and many of the same vendors
that we use.

this is in the current issue:

Cadmium Plating Tips
Credits to Ron Scoma, copied from the 356talk list

Call it what you will, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Anal Retentive, being a craftsman, or just plain having no life; this is what I did to Cad plate stuff.


Get a list of all items to be plated (thanks Maestro)

Find the parts in the Bucket O' Stuff and count the items.

Soak in orange cleaner to somewhat degrease, rinse.

Soak in Carb Cleaner to really degrease, rinse.

Soak in Muriatic acid to remove prior plating.

DON'T let the acid come in contact with aluminum (tin foil) trays, I'm not sure why you shouldn't but the end results were very bad. You may not have a screaming S.O. shouting "where's the checkbook, I need to increase
your life insurance ?" but still, even without that bonus, the effects were pretty bad. Neighbors in the unit next door were curious also...

At this stage you have parts free of grease and oil.

Blast with a 50/50 combination of 180 grit AO to even out the surface. (I used barrel blasting for the fasteners).

Chase all threads.

Blast with the equivalent of 280 grit glass to produce an even sheen for the Cad.

Bring to plater. You have already identified a plater that;
will do Cadmium 1 or silver Cad,
will do Cadmium for you,
you can afford,
will not lose most of your parts.

To do a bucket (a gallon paint can or so) of fasteners (2 complete engines), 6 fuel lines, 3 crank pulleys, 3 generator pulleys, 2 generator cases, 4 valve covers, 3 dipsticks, etc., etc., etc., was $200 cash in the Chicago area. All-in-all,
not too bad for the upgrade in cosmetic appearance in my opinion. Add that to a little powder coating, a little epoxy coating (heater boxes and fan), a little VHT (muffler system) paint and you have a pretty nice looking engine. Do not plate heat treated (black) fasteners.

Final Tips:
Cadmium can be removed by muriatic acid (better to plate and remove, then not plate enough).

Everything must be oil and grease free.

Parts will be lost, have extras.

Surface preparation is next to Godliness (repeat 10 times).

DON'T BLAST ANYTHING THAT WILL COME IN CONTACT WITH THE OIL SYSTEM
and BE NICE to the plater. You will forget to bring him that one bolt that will be out in the open necessitating a return trip. You don't want another minimum order charge...
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I know people like Bill Williams has mucho experience
in this topic of plating - maybe Bill will add his list of names and contact information to complete this thread.

C.D.
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1976 BMW 2002 #2743711(sorry I sold it 12/25/06)
1986 BMW R65 650cc twin 19k miles
1964 BMW R27 250cc single 15K miles
2002 BMW 325xiTouring 29k miles
1984 MERCEDES-BENZ W123 300D Turbodiesel-188k miles fein-DIESEL



Date: 3-21-08 08:06
From: Schweineback View user's profile
Subject: Re: RESORATION technique's ~ plating ~

What's a 356?
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'73 3.0CSi

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Date: 3-21-08 08:14
From: c.d.iesel in South West Connecticut - Darien = The Right Coast View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: RESORATION technique's ~ plating ~

356 P O R S C H E


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1976 BMW 2002 #2743711(sorry I sold it 12/25/06)
1986 BMW R65 650cc twin 19k miles
1964 BMW R27 250cc single 15K miles
2002 BMW 325xiTouring 29k miles
1984 MERCEDES-BENZ W123 300D Turbodiesel-188k miles fein-DIESEL



Date: 3-21-08 08:45
From: mtriple in Northridge View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: RESORATION technique's ~ plating ~

Schweineback wrote:
What's a 356?



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Date: 3-21-08 08:59
From: Schweineback View user's profile
Subject: Re: RESORATION technique's ~ plating ~

Nice.

I thought it was the displacement of a Chevy engine or something. Americans have the strange habit of talking in code when it comes to cars.
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'73 3.0CSi

Keep on rolling in the free world!



Date: 3-21-08 10:58
From: conkitchen View user's profile
Subject: Re: RESORATION technique's ~ plating ~

Schweineback wrote:
Nice.

I thought it was the displacement of a Chevy engine or something. Americans have the strange habit of talking in code when it comes to cars.


Oh yeah, just like the Germans do as in 2002 meaning 2 series with 2.0 litre.

I now have to take a ride in my Galaxy 500 cause its got a 351 in it.

Oh lord won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz, all my friends drive Porsche's I must make amends. Funny about that song is Janice drove a 356.



Date: 3-22-08 02:27
From: mattmcginn in West Hartford CT View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: RESORATION technique's ~ plating ~

CD you are a true renaissance man and a great asset to the board for bringing in a great perspective both historically and marque-wise. SO much of what is done with cars is applicable across marques and time.

I too am a 356 reg member, though I dont own a 356 and never have. I have done literally thousands of hours of metal fab on those lovely cars, so I dont feel like too much of a lurker by being a member and not owning one.

I love that monthly publication as a nice bedtime read. Imagine being able to tuck into bed with the B.E.S.T of the 02 board sitting there in real print, edited for clarity with no carpet wars, etc and spell checked by professionals each month! Its tough to take a computer to bed I find.

PS I love the cover a few issues back at the Seville Dam in Barkhamsted! I used to ride my bike with my buddies up there as a kid in the late 70's and early 80's!
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www.sports-car-restoration.com
1974 2002 turbo 4290909, resto project, looking for parts
89 M50'd e30
72 Alfa GT Veloce
84 M491 911
68 1600 channeled and flared project
70 2002 flared car project



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