Hello All,
I am in need of a plater who will be able to plate the many items from our 1966 coupe that are black oxide and/or black phosphate. We are in Michigan, but locale is not as important as quality. I found someone who will do gray phosphate, but not black.
That said, is there a way to differentiate black oxide vs. black phosphate? I have "new" examples of both obtained from a fasteners distributor friend, yet when I go in the hardware store, I see a variety of items called "black phosphate" which do no match each other in texture and sheen.
And should we even try to separate out one black from another, or should we just go with the more durable of the two?
I've seen black zinc as well, which is much more durable, but unfortunately too glossy to be correct.
Thanks,
Patrick
I am in need of a plater who will be able to plate the many items from our 1966 coupe that are black oxide and/or black phosphate. We are in Michigan, but locale is not as important as quality. I found someone who will do gray phosphate, but not black.
That said, is there a way to differentiate black oxide vs. black phosphate? I have "new" examples of both obtained from a fasteners distributor friend, yet when I go in the hardware store, I see a variety of items called "black phosphate" which do no match each other in texture and sheen.
And should we even try to separate out one black from another, or should we just go with the more durable of the two?
I've seen black zinc as well, which is much more durable, but unfortunately too glossy to be correct.
Thanks,
Patrick
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