charger105 wrote:1. The plating guy seemed hesitant to plate the button separately. Would it be a problem to plate the case and button without removing the button ? He said there isn't really anything to hold the button with, and the nickel tank is 1200 litre, so if he loses it in the tank, it's gone !
2. Is the brushing all horizontal on the TC1 ? Seems to be from what I can find online.
3. Will the green scotbrite pad, as mentioned above, give the appropriate brush-grain for the TC1 ?
Any other help or advice would be appreciated.
Rgds,
Andrew.
1. I'm thinking, remove the button, clean, brush,etc., then reinstall and plate all at once. Your case back ring will be the real bitch - you might want to just stick with the stainless and not bother trying to plate it. And , you might want to leave the ring IN all the way (without the back), so that the threads don't GROW and make starting and removing the ring next to impossible.

Been there, done that - heed my warning
2.Yes
3. Yes, but a little on the weak side after the plating. You might want to use the maroon/burgundy pads, which are the next grade courser. The "flash" layer of nickel tends to fill the brushing in, and the gold will continue that. You'll need to use the green pads gently afterwords. Or a fine, brass bristled brush. Look where they sell shoe/leather polishes...the fine brass brushes used to burnish/polish leather goods work excellently on gentle gold finishes.
I've done a fair amount of plating, both gold and nickel & nickel-chromes, but I don't believe in selling it(gold) to other people, other than occasionally redoing items that were already just gold electroplate.

The nickel is fine - that goes on thick.
Abe - the P1 looks fantastic.

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