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 Gray phosplate  coating 
		
		
		Wondering who you guys recommend  for gray phosphate coating for hood hinges and latches for my other 68 nova ss....lookin for  shop that does a good job with reasonable turn around time.. thanks in advance,Chris Teed 
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		If you can get the parts media blasted locally you can do it yourself very easily and cheap. 
	http://www.palmettoenterprises.net/P...-Welcome-.html  | 
		
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		It does create a bit of an odor, but you can obtain great results doing it outside on a grill.   Learned that tip from Charlie. 
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		How durable is this coating -- like factory?  Thanks 
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		I can't tell any difference. Get something like a stainless salad bowl etc from Walmart that is big enough to hold the parts you want coated, put some solution and water in it on a outdoor bar-b-q and get it hot. Put the parts in and make nut and bolt soup. Have some tongs or a ladle for lifting the parts out to check on the color. When the parts are dark enough for your liking take them out, rinse and then coat with something like WD40. 
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		There are many good links on the interweb and Youtube that deal with phosphate coating. I just use Prep and Etch from the box store, about 15 bux a gallon. Oven proof glass ware works good for small stuff. 
	Here is one Home brew phosphate Mike  | 
		
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		I believe it's called  Burbank plating in Burbank California  they have a 24 by turn around service and its cheap  
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		<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: m22mike</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There are many good links on the interweb and Youtube that deal with phosphate coating. I just use Prep and Etch from the box store, about 15 bux a gallon. Oven proof glass ware works good for small stuff. 
	Here is one Home brew phosphate Mike </div></div> This is the method I am using. I use a hot plate for bolts and small brackets.  | 
		
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		And a word of caution with the hot plate, do not get it to hot, makes a foamy mess.. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/shocked.gif[/img] 
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