I got the various batches of zinc back from the plater after 3 months, who has lived up to his expected standards now and got a load of it wrong. I had batches of yellow, silver, and black zinc done, everything that should be silver is yellow, and half of what should be yellow is either silver or black....Of course none of this is their fault even though it was all separated out and labelled.
They've lost some of it too...Obviously.
The black zinc is very nice. Everything that was either raw steel or black phosphate I have had done in black zinc. It has more sheen than black phosphate but will afford greater protection to the component without looking too far from original. One thing I really don't like which I am seeing more and more in restored cars is to wire brush the hell out of something then clearcoat it to make it look like raw steel, I just think it looks crap. I reckon this black zinc is a good compromise.
My original intention was to try and get as close to factory spec as possible but I think that ship has sailed what with the 5 speed conversion, headlight swap, alternator and starter upgrades, colour change and going from MBTex to leather.....I'll still try and get the rest of it pretty close though.
The yellow zinc is a bit wishy washy, the yellow is not as strong on the larger pieces as I would like but CAD plate is next to impossible to get done over here. I'm told this is the best it can be although I may seek a second opinion on this. The bits that are right all look very nice though.
Anyway I now have a battle on my hands with this stuff, I don't feel I should have to pay for it but may have to as they also have a load more of my parts which I would like to get back so all in all not very happy making. I have sent a Corvette front bumper to Stick's plater and am hoping that these guys will come up trumps for us.