I can have cad plating done here locally and have been happy with the results. I have posted this before but will be happy to have parts plated and the more the better as it is $60 per dunk--Michael--6671
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I ran across this today on e bay Item # 150363522225
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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Originally posted by David R. View PostI have been investigating these products for my project. No experience of my own yet, but have read good things so far. http://www.caswellplating.com/
I have one of their cad kits. Unused. If some one wants it - it's free. You would just need to pay me actual shipping and any packaging I might have to buy But should be able to scrape up what I need without buying anything.
Send me a PM if interested.Ray
AMCA #7140
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Originally posted by rbenash View PostI have one of their cad kits. Unused. If some one wants it - it's free. You would just need to pay me actual shipping and any packaging I might have to buy But should be able to scrape up what I need without buying anything.
Send me a PM if interested.Jeff Bowles
Arkansas
Membership # 14023
1957 Sportster
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Hi.
I am looking to clarify the finish on OEM parts for some of my Panheads that I am restoring.
I have some Panhead parts in my collection that have been cad plated and then silver painted over the cad.
Was this ever a procedure of the factory?
The paint looks to be the same colour as the high temp silver that they used for later Pan barrels.
I have a set of 65 Pan heads that appeared to have the remanants of silver paint on the heads, rocker boxes, and D rings.
I bought a can of OEM silver on eekbay some time back part # 98603-E.
Any one ever read or know if this is right?
Regards SteveAttached FilesSteve Little
Upper Yarra Valley. Victoria.
Australia.
AMCA member 1950
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A lot of owners did a spring cleaning every couple of years or so that involved a fresh coat of aluminum paint over everything that was silver, engine cases, hardware and all. I believe the silver paint used during the panhead era was 98660-49.Brian Howard AMCA#5866
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Is your cad plater inTexas. For some reason I cant open the infor on your site. Thanks GeorgeOriginally posted by PRG View PostHowdy Chaps,
There is no credible substitute for real cad. Though formulaes have changed from the days when it was customary fitment on your machine in the 40's resulting in a slightly different appearance these days, sourced from a vendor equiped (authorized) to perform this service it's as good as ever, so to speak. Under incredible regulatory constraints, you've got to find someone who's primary revenue source pays (for the luxury) of offering this service to the general public and that is aviation and military. For which anyone geared to service the latter is preferred. Contact Bilmark at the info under ..resources at my site here 1941 Indian Four - Unfinished Business - , they supply the navy and the owner is vintage motorcycle enthusiast.
They have never lost nor damaged a piece in over 20 years but I take no chances using a dedicated plywood box with bolted down top.
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