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After a couple of weeks I've finished with nickel plating
And here is the result.
The chemicals that came with the kits have now been
Filtered and stored and I've spare ingredients so
Could do other batches of small parts.
Works best on brass components but also steel.
It's a bright nickel process but I polished one of two
old Chummy handles and the finish is comparable.
For some parts I brushed them with fine scotchbrite
To look a little less bling!
Regards
Bill
Based near the Scottish Border,
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Decided to do a test fit of the new S/Steel front twin shock absorber, a lovely little bit of kit, Removed old shock, then noticed the bush pins are set at different lengths, this is to compensate for the way the original shock is designed, checked parts list and both pins are the same part number so the offset is machined into the taper in the axle. All the twin front shocks setups I have seen are made the same way and do not account for the offset, this would probably not matter to much as the rubber bushes would take up the difference over a 20 inch span, still the axle did not look right to me, and as the pins had to come out for a clean up anyway I decided to put it right. The N/S pin came out easy with the aid of a small 2 leg puller from behind, the O/S pin was a bit more of a problem the nut had its thread stripped and just went round and round, a nut splitter just fitted into to hollow in the axle and solved that problem, then the 2 legged puller popped the taper. After cleaning up the pins and threads refitted the O/S pin then re-cut the taper on the N/S pin so that it sits deeper into the axle, now both sides match. So what should have been half an hours work ended up taking me half a day!
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Started stripping out the Pearl I bought last week to get the body off next week.
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Had sunday lunch in the conservatory with relatives yesterday,Along with a '29 rolling chassis and it's to be fitted sports body.