Hi Paul,
I spoke with Adrian last Friday, he did not go into detail, but thank you for the additional information, I was not aware that that part of the process was sub-contracted.
As far as the Electroless Nickel is concerned the tests that they did were on half a mini. The reason given was that there is not a tank big enough to dip a complete car body. The company,, not sure who, are looking into investing into a larger tank and this may take some time next year if financially feasible.
Adrian rolled off costs for the Electroless Nickel and suggested, but don't quote me, around £2,500 for the Electroless Nickel, that with the first strip cost, plus aluminum panels, oven dry and return dip after welding the total cost appears to be over £5,000 inc Vat and without transportation costs. Hence why I am looking for an alternative route, thanks SCP, which may be chemical strip, aviation paint stripper, followed by soda blasting and finishing off with an acid/phosphate wash within box sections. This is the process I adopted on my 190sl and worked well, see photos at
www.190sl.co.uk/gallery . I could not use SPL on that process as the harsh chemicals would have destroyed the aluminum, bulkhead, A and B post's attached to body.