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Old 03-16-2025, 02:55 PM
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Default New Shop Skill - Zinc Plating

I normally do plating in batches and take them to place in 5 gal buckets. Its not that I dont appreciated the place I go to, but its kinda a pain. Throughout a restoration it always seems that I miss something or find I need to buy some new hardware etc.

I recently took the plunge on a Caswell plating kit. Im honestly blown away how I can get better results with an at home plating kit.

First picture is a set of valve cover washers bare stainless. Second picture is the plating bath. Third picture is after the parts are zinc plated which can look like cadmium plated. 4th picture is after blue chromate is applied, which is how my bolts and hardware for the whole care get processed.

I even did a holley carb body the other day. Just phenomenal results.

For anyone on the fence, give it a try. Just note Caswell is not quick with there shipping, so its not out of the ordinary to wait even a few months.
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Maybe I will setup a lemondae stand to pay for the exhaust.
Gardner I assume?

Here is their system on my 300 D HT
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Gardner I assume?

Here is their system on my 300 D HT
Yes. I may till fall.
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Default Engine Detail Work, and Smog

These later year cars seem to have alot of extra work in the restoration to work on items like smog. I was able to restore an original diverter valve which included phosphating the air intake, plating the diverter valve cover, and giving it the GH, and giving a chromate coating to the remainder of the valve. Came out perfect!

Rest of the engine doesnt look to bad either. Even thru in a KI sticker on the valve cover for fun.
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Rick,
Any updates?
Missing my "fix" of your restoration of a great 300 Deluxe.
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