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Re: Red Rescue

Reply #60
Thanks, I think you're a little further on than me though.
I'm going to start pulling things off again soon!
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Re: Red Rescue

Reply #61
Ok, so this is something that I've been wanting to do for a while and I've finally got around to having a go.
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No, it's not producing drugs! It's electroplating the bolts.
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As you know, 99% of the bolts on a mk2 are made up primarily of rust at this point.
While I can blast them off, they'll rust in about 20 minutes and any paint will just crack off when you tighten them.
So I bit the bullet, bought a kit, read the manual, re-read the manual and then just watched a couple of youtube videos on it!
Must say, I'm very pleased with the results, they're not perfect, but there is plenty more bolts to experiment on.

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Untitled by Dave Ackerman, on Flickr
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Learnings so far:
The power supply with the kit is a bit crap, so I've ordered a bench power supply with I and V control.
Wire brushing the bolts after blasting will provide much better results, so a wire wheel for the bench grinder is on order too.

Just a quick shot of before, after blasting and plated
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Re: Red Rescue

Reply #62
I told you to wire brush them :-).  Also just two bolts at a time until you are getting consistent good results.

Re: Red Rescue

Reply #63
Haha! Had a feeling that was you on FB.
Yeah, to be honest, we only went for 6 bolts to test both the rail and the power supply that came with the kit, as it turns out, it's not really strong enough. Yesterday was all about getting a feel for the kit and having a bit of a play.
If I'm honest, I'm surprised we got them as good as we did!

One, thing, do you know anywhere that has conversion tables for working out the surface area of bolts?
I'm sure someone must have a site somewhere for it.
If not, I'll knock up a spreadsheet with a calculation on it.
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Re: Red Rescue

Reply #64
2 * Pi R squared + Pi D * L.  But after you have done a few you will look at them and say, this 1.5 inches square.  Then when you have your power pack you will set a current then check the voltage and a quick visual, adjust, then set the timer.

Edit, I've just recently posted some of my plating on my build thread.

Re: Red Rescue

Reply #65
That does look really good, did you plate your calipers too?
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Re: Red Rescue

Reply #66
I paid for calipers, engine end plate, engine mounts, gearbox steady arm and inner CV shield to be plated.  I couldn't generate the required current from my lab power pack.
Everything else including the CV joints I've done in a 10lt DIY tank.  I'm particularly pleased with the rear shocks.  The plated components came out very well.  Will post when I get to fitting.

Re: Red Rescue

Reply #67
Never did get around to doing this, looks like I missed a trick!

(The Irn Bru's probably got your insides looking even cleaner.)


Re: Red Rescue

Reply #68
Never did get around to doing this, looks like I missed a trick!

(The Irn Bru's probably got your insides looking even cleaner.)

We bought a case of it by accident, now I'm addicted to the stuff!
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Re: Red Rescue

Reply #69
Never did get around to doing this, looks like I missed a trick!

(The Irn Bru's probably got your insides looking even cleaner.)

We bought a case of it by accident, now I'm addicted to the stuff!

OOooo - I love a bit of Irn Bru.  Irn Bru and a Twix was my little sugar boost to get me through when I used to work nights. It's still a standard 'pick me up - get me through' thing in my family now.

Amazing work on the bolts and bits  ;D

Re: Red Rescue

Reply #70
So yesterday was a much better day for plating.
Took all the learnings ad advice from last week, bought a wire wheel for the bench grinder and a lab power supply with up to 5A delivery current.

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Also, ran out of Irn Bru, so switched back to coke
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It's made a huge difference! The plating is now much more consistent and infinitely more controllable with the PSU.
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Managed to get all this done yesterday
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On another note, I'd done a little research and bought a Headliner-World headliner on ebay.
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The fit is spot on, all holes are in the right places and the a/b/c pillars all line up too
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I've still got the inner sunroof and blinds etc to cover.
But I'll do that at a later date, when I can focus on just that, not dipping in and out between plating.
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Re: Red Rescue

Reply #71
Headliner wasn't cheap but it definitely looks to be worth every penny. it's great that it's getting to be there's not much left you can't source new for a MK2.

You make it sound easy, bet it was anything but, though not at difficult as explaining away the C & B's on you picnic table!  :o


Re: Red Rescue

Reply #72
Headliner wasn't cheap but it definitely looks to be worth every penny. it's great that it's getting to be there's not much left you can't source new for a MK2.

You make it sound easy, bet it was anything but, though not at difficult as explaining away the C & B's on you picnic table!  :o

Haha! Yes, that was a 'Birthday Card' one of my mates drew for the other a few weeks ago!

Ok, a little more plating porn, as I was at the workshop today.
I cracked on and dropped the suspension off, painted the wheel arches and plated anything I could get my hands on!!

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Untitled by Dave Ackerman, on Flickr

Then I noticed the wheel nuts...
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And the sh1t shield bolts
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I plated loads today, basically setting everything up, leaving them to plate for 30 minutes, while I tinkered about with other bits and repeat.
That container from the other post is basically full now.
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Re: Red Rescue

Reply #73
An electrolytic rust conversion tank would take the pressure of your wire wheel, it must be busy, and give even better plating results. It will slow you down though, that’s been quite a busy tank.

Re: Red Rescue

Reply #74
I did think about the rust conversion tank after seeing Tims brake disc efforts a while ago.
But everything goes into the sand blaster before it goes to the wire wheel, that helps loads.
I tried a couple of bolts without the blasting, it took ages, didn't look at good and I just ended up blasting them again!

Mk2 Driver
Mk2 Silver 8v
Corrado G60 Turbo
Mk2 Red 8v
Mk2 Grey 16v
Mk2 BBM ABF
Bora 20vt
Mk2 Green VR6
Mk2 Green ABF
Mk2 BBM 20vt
3.2 TT Roadster
Mk2 Red 16v
225 TT Coup
3.2 TT Coup
Mk4 Anniversary
Mk7 Red GTI Performance
Mk2 Red GTI Restoration

Mk2 BBM R32
911 Carrera 4S