I was a bit sceptical initially but decided to take the plunge and buy a 'ready made' kit from Classic Plating as I had quite few parts that needed doing for my Panther 650 restoration project. I must say that I've been quite pleased with the results. I reckon it has paid for itself already.
These are just a few of the Panther parts
whilst this is the dynamo body from my AJS M31D/L that I did this afternoon. I've had to order new innards for the dynamo as it had stopped charging altogether and it looks/smells like the armature has given up its fight to produce the 12v required to run the Boyer Brandsen ignition I'm going to rebuild it with 12v components in the hope that it will achieve the required output at lower speeds. If this doesn't work then I'll be looking for a K2F.
Steve
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Results look very good, dynamo body especially.
What was the plating metal and how did you power it?
What was the plating metal and how did you power it?
Ron
1951 Matchless G3L thumping round the Durham Dales.
1951 Matchless G3L thumping round the Durham Dales.
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It's a mix of zinc and nickel, Ron, which gives it a brighter finish than zinc alone but is still a rust resistant coating. Both anodes are in the bath at the same time. I power it from a 12v battery - actually one of those jump starter packs.
The company does a variety of kits including just nickel, copper and a substitute chrome.
Steve
The company does a variety of kits including just nickel, copper and a substitute chrome.
Steve
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It's many years since I had several parts on the Matchless (including a collection of nuts and bolts) zinc plated and this has lasted very well. Perhaps helped by the infrequency of cleaning.
Your results look really good and I applaud your courage in taking the plunge.
But not in the acid pickle I hope.
Johnny B
Your results look really good and I applaud your courage in taking the plunge.
But not in the acid pickle I hope.
Johnny B