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brass plating
Hoping someone here can recommend a quality brass plating shop. I'm in Ohio where I will assume EPA regs have all but deleted this service. FWIW, I recently had some parts done by a brass shop in nearby Dayton Kentucky that I would not recommend.
Regards,
Scott
Regards,
Scott
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Re: brass plating
I looked into this last year and found it so ungodly expensive that I went to the Caswell website to see what they offer. They have a process that somehow involves electroplating with a brush-on concoction, if I understood it correctly. I wonder if anybody on the forum has used it and can report on how well it works.
The inevitable often happens.
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1923 Touring
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1923 Touring
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Re: brass plating
When I was doing my 13, I had the levers GOLD plated at the suggestion of the plating shop. Their logic (which 20 years has verified) is that it essentially looks the same but NEVER tarnishes!!
The gold was just the last step in the usual plating process
The gold was just the last step in the usual plating process
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Re: brass plating
M & P Refinishing, 212 South 5th Street, Jeannette, PA. 15644
724-527-6360...ask for Don
They’ve been around a long time, do a good job and stand behind their work. I’m not affiliated with them, just a satisfied customer.
Vince
724-527-6360...ask for Don
They’ve been around a long time, do a good job and stand behind their work. I’m not affiliated with them, just a satisfied customer.
Vince
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Re: brass plating
ACME brass plating in Kansas City, excellent work fair prices. You can Google them.
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Hank in Tin-A-See
All the Best,
Hank in Tin-A-See
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Re: brass plating
I have used the Caswell kits for some gun parts works OK on small parts. I could see doing some small levers, knobs, things like that but I wouldn't try a radiator shell.
Like any metal work though the plating is only as good as the prep, polishing, and degreasing done before plating.
Like any metal work though the plating is only as good as the prep, polishing, and degreasing done before plating.
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Re: brass plating
Many good recommendations here....Thank You Gentlemen. Gold plating sounds interesting.
Regards,
Scott
Regards,
Scott