Alright, so, electroplating. A old spur trigger revolver.
If mods find this thread to be misplaced, please feel free to move it to Gunsmithing.
Questions:
1) Do I need to remove the original nickel, which is patchy but smooth? Is removing done chemically?
--- edit: I assume this is done electrically by reversing the current
2) If not, should I use steel wool on it now (please no) or can I wait until after it gets a layer of electroplating?
-- edit: I assume this is irrelevant and no steel wool is required.
3) Do I need to separate the steel from the brass? I assume yes. Tips on doing this gently? (barrel from frame, mainly, but also pins, trigger)
-- Edit: What would happen if I didn't remove them? Would one of the metals attract the plating better than the other and result in an uneven coating? Would they fuse?
-- Can I even plate two different types of metals at the same time (if they weren't connected to eachother physically)?
4) What will happen to cracked areas? Assuming they can be sufficiently cleaned, will the metals being electroplated simply cover the crack or will they actually enter the cracks? If so, will they fuse the metal?
-- Please note, I plan to keep this gun. It will not be in the classifieds anywhere, once electroplated. If it is, it will come with a notice stating the condition.
5) Hardness. I want a bright hard finish, but with maximum hardness. So I'm thinking a nickel layer and then a chrome layer. I would love to go all nickel, but I think I will add chrome for hardness.
-- Edit: Can we put nickel on top of chrome? Hard nickel > Hard Chrome > Bright nickel, etc?
6) Internal stress. I assume this is bad. How do you determine what finish to use, when considering the hardness vs internal stress ratios?
6) Inner barrel - Can I electroplate this or does it have to be chemical? 2 inch .353 barrel + cylinder. Can it "throw" that far?. Nickel then chrome? Just chrome? Will just nickel suffice for soft lead?
7) Things I don't want electroplated... what do I put on them that won't affect the electroplating of other parts?
8) removed
9) Tips on raw chemicals? Which degrease, what to use for PH adjustment, which whitener, which source of chromium, which source of nickel, how much of each, etc
sodium lauryl sulphate for dealing with hydrogen bubbles, etc
Here is an example solution, for hard nickel
http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/do...fdd76803b722a40c2d4e4c9#hard_nickel_solutions
Nickel sulphate, NiSO46H2O: 24 oz/gal (180 g/l)
Ammonium chloride, NH4Cl3: 3.3 oz/gal (25 g/l)
Boric acid, H3BO3: 4 oz/gal (30 g/l)
Tensile strength: 60000-88500 psi (415-610 MPa)
Elongation: 5-30%
Hardness: 170-230 HV
Internal stress: 0-8000 psi (0-55 MPa)
Thanks.
If mods find this thread to be misplaced, please feel free to move it to Gunsmithing.
Questions:
1) Do I need to remove the original nickel, which is patchy but smooth? Is removing done chemically?
--- edit: I assume this is done electrically by reversing the current
2) If not, should I use steel wool on it now (please no) or can I wait until after it gets a layer of electroplating?
-- edit: I assume this is irrelevant and no steel wool is required.
3) Do I need to separate the steel from the brass? I assume yes. Tips on doing this gently? (barrel from frame, mainly, but also pins, trigger)
-- Edit: What would happen if I didn't remove them? Would one of the metals attract the plating better than the other and result in an uneven coating? Would they fuse?
-- Can I even plate two different types of metals at the same time (if they weren't connected to eachother physically)?
4) What will happen to cracked areas? Assuming they can be sufficiently cleaned, will the metals being electroplated simply cover the crack or will they actually enter the cracks? If so, will they fuse the metal?
-- Please note, I plan to keep this gun. It will not be in the classifieds anywhere, once electroplated. If it is, it will come with a notice stating the condition.
5) Hardness. I want a bright hard finish, but with maximum hardness. So I'm thinking a nickel layer and then a chrome layer. I would love to go all nickel, but I think I will add chrome for hardness.
-- Edit: Can we put nickel on top of chrome? Hard nickel > Hard Chrome > Bright nickel, etc?
6) Internal stress. I assume this is bad. How do you determine what finish to use, when considering the hardness vs internal stress ratios?
6) Inner barrel - Can I electroplate this or does it have to be chemical? 2 inch .353 barrel + cylinder. Can it "throw" that far?. Nickel then chrome? Just chrome? Will just nickel suffice for soft lead?
7) Things I don't want electroplated... what do I put on them that won't affect the electroplating of other parts?
8) removed
9) Tips on raw chemicals? Which degrease, what to use for PH adjustment, which whitener, which source of chromium, which source of nickel, how much of each, etc
sodium lauryl sulphate for dealing with hydrogen bubbles, etc
Here is an example solution, for hard nickel
http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/do...fdd76803b722a40c2d4e4c9#hard_nickel_solutions
Nickel sulphate, NiSO46H2O: 24 oz/gal (180 g/l)
Ammonium chloride, NH4Cl3: 3.3 oz/gal (25 g/l)
Boric acid, H3BO3: 4 oz/gal (30 g/l)
Tensile strength: 60000-88500 psi (415-610 MPa)
Elongation: 5-30%
Hardness: 170-230 HV
Internal stress: 0-8000 psi (0-55 MPa)
Thanks.
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