Hello Gents,
A question often asked, but rarely answered has been regarding "CAD" plating. By "CAD" plating I am referring to, collectively, cadmium plating; zinc plating; and tin-zinc plating. These are
protective plating finishes used on
non-decorative steel parts. Decorative parts typcially use chrome, of course. For example, the "gold" color on many steel parts inside the engine bay, including the fuel injection lines, was probably originally a cadmium plate but today would most likely be a zinc plate with a yellow chromate finish, or zinc iridite.
When you ask anyone about this kind of plating--as I have been for some time now--you typically get no answers, or you get
elusive answers such as "Oh, I USED to know someone that did that, but they don't do it anymore". Or, "Gee, the EPA shut them down" or some such response that doesn't help. Nobody has been able to give me the name of someone who does this kind of stuff, and I've been asking; I think people are keeping it to themselves. Even my restorer wouldn't part with a name, because the guy he used was a production house and did it as a favor; the last thing he wanted was a bunch of auto restorers all with different parts to plate! The problem with these answers, true as they may be, is they lead you to believe it can't be done. STUFF AND NONSENSE I say!! Every single nut and bolt you can buy today is zinc plated. So are thousands if not millions of all kinds of parts. Nuts and bolts are also available with different color finishes as well. So, with this in mind I went searching. I badgered some people as well, and I did come up with some real and useful answers: I found two sources:
http://www.burbankplating.com/ Contact: Andy Scheer
These guys will help restorers, but you won't glean that from their website which looks like they are a production house only. I contacted them and they said no problem; but there is a $100 minimu charge. If their website is accurate, CAD plating is alive and well, thank you very much, and with ISO quality as well! So there.
Another source I discovered from a local restorer here:
http://www.detailplating.com/ Contact: Steve Gregori
I have several items on my car that were not restored "correctly" as Jonny B and the other judges at Starfest let me know. For example, my latch mechanism on the trunk/boot should be a silver look zinc plate; however it was
painted silver instead. Not correct. Then, my automatic transmission filler tube was
correctly plated and restored, alas some mechanic forgot to double wrench it upon reinstallation and the end looks like a twisted cruller. I purchased a new pipe, but Mercedes decided to paint it instead of plate it. So off to the platers it must go.
Now, if I go searching, I'll probably find a few more pieces that need to be "corrected" as it were.
If anybody has a small quantity of parts or a single part that they'd like plated, contact me off line. I am preparing a few things which should be sent out in January. The more we have the better the pricing will be. If not, bookmark these websites for your future reference. this would only be for things you can part with for some period of time, like a good winter project.Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored