How to Nickel and Gold Plate Gun Parts Presented | The Model 67 Project | MidwayUSA

Published on October 4, 2010
Duration: 1:31

This video demonstrates a brush electroplating process for adding nickel and gold finishes to firearm parts, specifically for a Winchester Model 67 project. It covers preparing parts with degreaser, applying a copper base coat, and then layering gold or nickel using specialized compounds and a DC transformer. The process is presented as straightforward for enhancing firearm aesthetics.

Quick Summary

To gold and nickel plate gun parts, start by degreasing them thoroughly. Then, apply a copper base coat using a brush electroplating kit powered by a DC transformer. Finally, layer the gold or nickel compound over the copper base for a custom aesthetic finish.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Plating Gun Parts
  2. 00:17Materials and Tools for Plating
  3. 00:31Applying the Copper Base Coat
  4. 00:48Gold Plating Process
  5. 01:04Nickel Plating Process
  6. 01:12Finished Plated Parts Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step in gold and nickel plating gun parts?

The first crucial step is thoroughly degreasing the firearm parts to ensure the plating compounds adhere properly. This is followed by applying a copper base coat using a brush electroplating method.

What materials are needed for brush electroplating gun parts?

You'll need plating compounds for copper (base coat), gold, and nickel, a DC transformer for power, a specialized electroplating brush, and a degreaser like Birchwood Casey's.

Can I plate gun parts at home with this method?

Yes, the brush electroplating method demonstrated is presented as straightforward for home use with the right tools and compounds, allowing you to add custom finishes like gold and nickel.

Why is a copper base coat necessary for plating?

A copper base coat is essential as it provides a foundational layer that ensures the subsequent gold or nickel plating adheres correctly and achieves a durable, high-quality finish.

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