Hey unfy,
Got a $15 1.2 -30 v, 5 amp adjustable power supply with fan. Have you read the bullet plating paper on CaswellPlating website. The writer was using a kit, but there is no need to spend the money on a kit, but his bullets looked good. The trick to even plating seems to be low voltage, low current. I intend to build a holder out of a plastic cutting board.
$15 ? Wow. Where'd you get it from ?
I've read lots of stuff on Caswell's site. They tend to approach it from a non-mass-production-reloader-guy angle though.
Their kit usually involves a pickling solution (probably an acid...) ... and their CuSO4 bath might have additives to it that might be appropriate for "professional copper plating" (including stuff for PCB's and stuff). Brightners and other such things. Not sure what the contents of the brighteners and other additives are... no one seems to discuss them. Part of making money I suppose.
I believe my home made variable DC power supply is a bit under powered for what I'm trying to do. I'll have to fiddle with it some more, and I'll have to also try flat out ~12v 2amps to see what I get. Do note that the plating folks have their own idea of what "low voltage" and "low amperage" means.
I think my variable power supply on last attempt was ~1v at 0.2 or 0.3 amps. Coat quality was rubbish on 10 bullets (but does fine for 3). The coat quality and timing also suggests it's a power issue not just a 'didnt leave them in long enough'.
As far as 'own terms' - for them, low voltage could mean anywhere from 1 to 16 volts, and low amperage could be anywhere from 1.0 to 30.0 amps.
A plastic cutting board is indeed a decent idea for holder stuff, maybe. If ya could draw something on paper and post a pic of it ? Or ?
Also... while I'm having more success with the individual cell approach - building it is a lot more labor intensive, and although the clothespins and hanging rod stuff I have built is easy to work with... it's technically more labor intensive than just "dumping lead in a basket".
Rudy had mentioned a link which you may recall or have seen already as well:
http://www.nulltime.com/zincplating/shop_setup/plating_barrel/index.htmlHis rotating barrel setup probably better than what I did. It should also be easy to build what he's got (sans motor of course). I prolly noted in my response that zinc plating nuts and bolts and stuff is one thing, but attempting to get a good even coat on bullets is another story altogether. Tumble basket plate can prolly work just fine, I dunno.
I will note, with a tumble basket plate approach, ya prolly want to put some ridges in the basket to make sure bullets tumble more "violently" kind of.