Okay, this might be a stretch, but here's my plan. Please chime in if you have any helpful advice.
I have an old 350F tank that is in perfect condition, except for light internal rust, and light external rust where the sun has baked the paint away. I want to remove all of the rust and put on a coating of copper. I then plan to clear coat over the copper. My steps are:
1) prepare salt solution and remove rust from internal and external surfaces of tank,
2) remove electrodes,
3) quickly (so as not to accumulate flash rust) place tank in new container of copper sulfate for copper plating and attach power leads accordingly,
4) move electrode around the tank to ensure complete coverage,
5) remove from solution, dry, and clear coat immediately.
I want to do this because of the pattern of paint remaining on the surface of the tank. It is a red tank, but only in places. Much of the top of the tank is only speckled with white primer and the red paint just slowly fades in the further down the tank you go. I am hoping the copper deposits between the good paint/primer for a multi-colored fade. Also, the decals are still on the bike, so I am hoping the existing paint underneath will remain to provide a red paint "decal" when I am done.
Any advice/suggestions will be appreciated... unless you are my father... mother... brother... sister... or girlfriend. ;-)
Thanks,
Camelman