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Offline Peter Gee

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Re: Dynamo reconditioning
« Reply #15 on: 14.02. 2018 10:18 »
I do mine in passivated white/bright zinc plating..any plating shop will do this job easily..... after a year or two of ageing they take on a nice duller "cadmium" look. However it is possible to do small batch cadmium plating in USA..go onto the Vincent Owners Club on Facebook and ask them..lots of restorers do it so someone is handlin small batch.

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Re: Dynamo reconditioning
« Reply #16 on: 14.02. 2018 13:02 »
Make sure the plater uses so-called colourless zinc plating as this is the nice silver colour. The yellow version is passivated and looks crap. I haven't been able to get cad plate done for many years as the water companies don't like toxic chemicals being poured down the community drains..

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Re: Dynamo reconditioning
« Reply #17 on: 14.02. 2018 13:06 »
Make sure the plater uses so-called colourless zinc plating as this is the nice silver colour. The yellow version is passivated and looks crap. I haven't been able to get cad plate done for many years as the water companies don't like toxic chemicals being poured down the community drains..

I wonder if that’s going to change with Brexit  *bash*

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Re: Dynamo reconditioning
« Reply #18 on: 14.02. 2018 17:49 »
Worse than that, the water's going to go down the plug hole in the opposite direction post-Brexit. *sad2*

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Re: Dynamo reconditioning
« Reply #19 on: 15.02. 2018 06:55 »
Worse than that, the water's going to go down the plug hole in the opposite direction post-Brexit. *sad2*

Can't wait to re-join the rest of the world.   *smile*
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Re: Dynamo reconditioning
« Reply #20 on: 12.09. 2024 18:05 »
I have a question related finish of these part. Okay Strap and dynamo body to be zinc coated. what about the the cap: painted black or zinc plated?

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Re: Dynamo reconditioning
« Reply #21 on: 12.09. 2024 18:43 »
The end caps were black as supplied.
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Re: Dynamo reconditioning
« Reply #22 on: 23.09. 2024 23:20 »
Had mine done in nickel. It looked inappropriately sparkly for a bit but calmed down quite quickly to an even grey.
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