On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 12:06 PM, Jon Elson <elson at pico-systems.com> wrote:
Previous messages suggested the LGP-30 drum was plated with nickel. If
there are amateur astronomers with a vacuum evaporator, it might be
possible to get them to adjust their setup slightly to vacuum evaporate
nickel on your drum, after refinishing the base. You'd need a rig to
slowly turn the drum while evaporating the nickel. Some other research labs
at universities might have the necessary equipment, also - check with the
Physics department (or electrical engineering).
Will the desired thickness be enough with sputtering or evaporation? For
modern hard drives, sure, but my gut instinct is that you'd want a thicker
coating on the drum. I'd suggest sputtering over evaporation since it will
probably adhere to the surface better. I'd think nickel electroplating
would take less time and effort, though.
Heck, I have about 4 L of nickel plating solution as well as an anode, if
someone wants to give it a shot.
Kyle