There are a bunch of parts on my various machines that I'd like to re-plate with zinc, but it's been a while since I used my electroplating equipment, so today I started getting things set up again.
Cleaned up the plating bench and all of the tanks and plating accessories.
Cut and bent four new zinc sacrificial anodes.
Made new anode bags, which I cut from non-woven polypropylene filter material and heat-welded the seams.
Made a new filter bag for the circulating pump out of the same polypropylene material.
Cleaned up the anode electric clips and checked the wiring.
I had posted an earlier picture of my plating bench setup in a different thread, but since that photo was taken I added a second layer of plywood to the bench with cutouts to hold the tanks securely, as you can see in the photo below.
Here's a peek inside the plating tank, with heater, circulating pump, pump filter, anodes, anode bags, cathode bar, and temperature sensor.
I just have to rejuvenate the plating solution, and the plating bench will be ready to go again.
I also need to clear a space for my toaster oven for baking parts after plating (to help avoid hydrogen embrittlement, as I had mentioned before).