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Re: Nickel plating Pinball parts
« Reply #30 on: September 21, 2010, 02:22:56 PM »

An even cheaper option. Beaky - the results speak for themselves.

Did you purchase the "JANECLEAN" product as well ? It cleans and removes the old plating - or did you just remove the old plating with a wire brush etc ?


I found soaking in ranex removed 99% of the old plating. I had a couple of litres of new hydrochloric acid which i made a pickle solution with the acid & rain water. (the directions for this come with the nickle plating solution) and used dishwashing liquid in rain water to remove any oils off the metal.
you do not have to use the janewash soulution if you dont want to. all of the alternative ways to prep your metal is in the book that comes with the solution.

I did buy the thermometer that he sells on his web site, its small but of good quality.

Also the bloke who runs the buisness is always happy to provide any help via phone or email.
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Re: Nickle plating Pinball parts
« Reply #31 on: September 21, 2010, 02:39:09 PM »
Re CHROMED PARTS VERSUS NICKLE PLATING

A professionally CHROMED finish is nothing like nickle plating, CHROME is 5 times shiny'er and has many more processes than just nickle plating.

I have had many parts professionally chromed and the process is very indepth, and something I do not believe anyone could do at home.
If u have watched a professional chroming things (and the long dozen step process with all the DIFFERENT chemicals) and the process is tedious.

Nickle plating is nothing like CHROME, but nickel plating polished does look nicer than any zinc plating.

Also, polishing anything to a mirror finish, then giving it to a chrome shop is a waste of time. Watch them stick it in a nasty toxic soloution and watch the metal change colour and u will know what i mean.
Also, after the final chroming finish has been applied to the metal piece u are doing, the professional puts the item on a buffing wheel, with all different attachments to make it mirror shine. Chroming is a very very labour intensive/chemical process which I feel can only be done by a professional who knows what he is doing.

The $100 nickle plating kit Andy has bought is great, but do not think it will make a part look anything like a chrome product, cause it wont come close. Its a different kettle of fish altogether. The larger the object, the more of a visual difference u will see between polished nickle plating n chrome.

P.S - I reccommend Gold Coast Electroplating Services, cnr Brisbane Roads and Captain Cook Drive, ARUNDEL - GOLD COAST. for all professional Chrome work.The gent who runs the place, owns the place and has been there for over 30 years. He is a top bloke and his pricing is very very good.
example - set 4 legs $100. Lockdown bar $50 large side rails apx $40 each and so on. Question - is it really worth paying the money mentioned to have something professionally chromed, if you want the bling of bling, the answer is absolutely. I have a Freddy - A Nightmare on Elm Street Pinball machine that has been done here, and it is amzing. Nothing even comes close to the wow factor of chrome done properly.  ^^^
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Re: Nickle plating Pinball parts
« Reply #32 on: September 21, 2010, 02:41:10 PM »

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Re: Nickle plating Pinball parts
« Reply #33 on: September 21, 2010, 03:09:21 PM »
Hate to be picky Beaky(and others), but the correct spelling of "Nickle" is NICKEL. #@# *%*
Don't worry though, I still reckon you're a legend!

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« Reply #34 on: September 21, 2010, 03:16:18 PM »
A picture of an American coin (nickle ?) will be uploaded shortly.

Actually, I have some American Quarters here, I will see if "Beaky the Plater" can make them look like new when he arrives shortly cause we are going down to Bunnings to get some "plating supplies".

If you see a man walking around the Gold Coast, wearing nothing but silver, it will be "Beaky the Nickel Plater Man". lol  $#$  %.% %.% %.%

Ssssshhhhhhhh, Beakys at the door, I better get off the computer before he reads this and decides to can the Bunnings trip for more silver paint. lol
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Re: Nickle plating Pinball parts
« Reply #35 on: September 21, 2010, 03:24:31 PM »
...If you see a man walking around the Gold Coast, wearing nothing but silver, it will be "Beaky the Nickel Plater Man". lol  $#$  %.% %.% %.%


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« Reply #36 on: September 21, 2010, 06:47:08 PM »
here is a picture of Andrew getting into the silver nickel plating.

this is how he turned up to go to Bunnings.  %.% %.%
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Re: Nickel plating Pinball parts
« Reply #37 on: September 21, 2010, 06:53:03 PM »
Hate to be picky Beaky(and others), but the correct spelling of "Nickle" is NICKEL. #@# *%*
Don't worry though, I still reckon you're a legend!
We like saying nick - ley :lol
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Re: Nickel plating Pinball parts
« Reply #38 on: September 21, 2010, 08:34:10 PM »
Thanks for posting that Beaky, never thought it would be possible to do that at home (at that price).
I'm keen to give it a go.  ^^^

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Re: Nickel plating Pinball parts
« Reply #39 on: September 21, 2010, 11:21:10 PM »
Wow, what a great idea.
The new nickel plated bits look great!

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't a lot of pinnie parts already nickel plated instead of chrome?
I thought that my Diner lockdown bar was nickel plated.
I was told Williams did this as a cost cutting measure but I can't remember who told me.
Is this right?
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Re: Nickel plating Pinball parts
« Reply #40 on: September 22, 2010, 12:14:15 AM »
Wow, what a great idea.
The new nickel plated bits look great!

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't a lot of pinnie parts already nickel plated instead of chrome?
I thought that my Diner lockdown bar was nickel plated.
I was told Williams did this as a cost cutting measure but I can't remember who told me.
Is this right?
I have not got any proof of it but I would agree that they are not chrome plated (the lock down bar, side rails & legs)
I have seen a pin with proper chrome plated parts and its a totally different look
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Re: Nickel plating Pinball parts
« Reply #41 on: September 22, 2010, 12:24:17 AM »
Shiny Chrome - Save it for youre Harley.
Im my opinion shiny chrome stands out like dogs ba..s,  looks out of place on early pins (60's & 70's) *.*
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Re: Nickel plating Pinball parts
« Reply #42 on: September 22, 2010, 05:44:31 PM »
Anything DMD that has a factory silver lockdown bar, a set of silver legs and a set of silver rails, looks 1 million percent better when the silver all gets chromed professionally.

It really makes the pin look like a million bux.  I have a Freddy Nightmare Elm Street pinny I did, and the "WOW" factor is huge.

After seeing one done like this, you wouldnt leave anything near it undone and boring silver. Different tastes, different looks.  ^^^
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Re: Nickel plating Pinball parts
« Reply #43 on: September 24, 2010, 01:18:30 PM »
Anything DMD that has a factory silver lockdown bar, a set of silver legs and a set of silver rails, looks 1 million percent better when the silver all gets chromed professionally.

It really makes the pin look like a million bux.  I have a Freddy Nightmare Elm Street pinny I did, and the "WOW" factor is huge.

After seeing one done like this, you wouldnt leave anything near it undone and boring silver. Different tastes, different looks.  ^^^

I've done a couple pins in chrome

Doesn't work for me. I went back to stainless.

Couple reasons

1) fingerprints
2) stands out too much

Nothing like a row of a dozen pins with 1 chrome pin that doesn't match the others :)

To each his own :)

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Re: Nickel plating Pinball parts
« Reply #44 on: September 24, 2010, 11:32:28 PM »
I've done a couple pins in chrome

Doesn't work for me. I went back to stainless.

Couple reasons

1) fingerprints
2) stands out too much

Nothing like a row of a dozen pins with 1 chrome pin that doesn't match the others :)

To each his own :)

Methinks Brett is a very fussy boy - he would be like a pig in shit, running around the Treasure-Cave with a glitz cloth...  <.>


I'm not getting into the chrome vs nickel thing, but for $2-300 investment - I think the results are very tasty!  ^^^
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