greydigger
Bronze Member
Hello Friends,
Have a question here about electrolysis.
Isn't it also the same as backward plating?
I mean when you clean up a relic you put negative polarity on it and the molecules go to the positive metal?
If so, then why can't you put negative on a metal and have it plate the positive one?
In my case, my son is in the military and cannot get a certain small item.
I think original is made of 400 series stainless steel and hardened.
I can get one made from a hardened steel but it would rust in a bad climate.
Was thinking about using a nickle for a sacrificial anode and trying to plate the steel.
If I cannot get a hardened steel item, was thinking about a combo of nickle and carbide for the negative anodes. Any comments?
Grey
Have a question here about electrolysis.
Isn't it also the same as backward plating?
I mean when you clean up a relic you put negative polarity on it and the molecules go to the positive metal?
If so, then why can't you put negative on a metal and have it plate the positive one?
In my case, my son is in the military and cannot get a certain small item.
I think original is made of 400 series stainless steel and hardened.
I can get one made from a hardened steel but it would rust in a bad climate.
Was thinking about using a nickle for a sacrificial anode and trying to plate the steel.
If I cannot get a hardened steel item, was thinking about a combo of nickle and carbide for the negative anodes. Any comments?
Grey