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(New page: =Zinc= Caswell and Eastwood each offer kits. ==DIY== ===How To?=== [http://www.finishing.com/faqs/howworks.html This page] provides a simple rundown of how to do some zinc plating. Th...)
 
 
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Caswell and Eastwood each offer kits.
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[http://www.caswellplating.com/ Caswell Plating] and [http://www.eastwood.com Eastwood] each offer kits.


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Where to buy zinc?
Where to buy zinc?
* [http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=83235F&WT.mc_id=gb1 Go2Marine.com] has 3"x3"x0.5" plates for $8.95, and 3"x6"x0.5" plates for $10.95.
* [http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=83235F&WT.mc_id=gb1 Go2Marine.com] has 3"x3"x0.5" plates for $8.95, and 3"x6"x0.5" plates for $10.82.

Latest revision as of 15:20, 11 June 2008

Zinc

Kits

Caswell Plating and Eastwood each offer kits.

DIY

How To?

This page provides a simple rundown of how to do some zinc plating. The basic "recipe" is:

  • Fill the container about half way with vinegar (vinegar is mild acetic acid).
  • Put the zinc anode into vinegar and let it sit for several hours, allowing some of the zinc to dissolve.
  • Add 100 g/l of Epsom Salts to increase conductivity
  • Add 120 g/l of table sugar as a "brightener"
  • Connect one flashlight battery (1-1/2 volts) to the penny and the zinc anode
  • Place anode and penny into the solution. Don't let them touch each other.

Penny should be coated within a few minutes.

Resources

Where to buy zinc?

  • Go2Marine.com has 3"x3"x0.5" plates for $8.95, and 3"x6"x0.5" plates for $10.82.