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Warner Electric Brush ElectroPlater
2003
Hello,
I found an old Warner Electric Brush Electroplater, Model P-M, at a swap meet (circa 1950's?). I am trying to get replacement parts and have no manual. This is just a hobby project for myself. I have done a search on the Net to no avail. Does anyone have any information on this neat little device? It Does have a nylon "Brush" and cathodes. Max voltage output is 6V on the Vmeter.
Thank you for your time,
- Cleveland, Ohio
Hi, Paul. To my knowledge, Warner Electric is not in business anymore (we will correct this statement if advised otherwise). You may wish to contact a company presently in the brush plating business to see if they have parts.
Regards,

Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
May 26, 2008
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