Hi
I have the Caswell plating system at home and so far have used it quite a bit. I have the set up for the bright zinc , and yellow chromate as well as the clear silver/blue Works great. Final product really depends on how good it looks before getting plated. the more polished, the better it looks. I just reordered more solution to get my solutions up to 4 gallons each so I can plate bigger longer items. To do a 4 lt ( ice cream pail ) size from really the only plater around here costs now over 300 bucks and with 5 of my own cars for restoration as well as ones that I am doing for other people, it made sense to get the system. I also got the copy chrome kit as well, have not used it yet but I am sure it will do quite well for a lot of smaller items such as seat or lens screws, etc. I also do my own my own powder coating as well and I have used Eastwoods new chrome, not totally sold on it, used the old chrome lots and it seems like it leaves a better finish BUT a word, this is not a chrome like finish. What it does work well for is a base for their translucent colors. Now at the shop, I can galss bead a part in the AM, either powder coat it or plate it that aft and have it ready to put on the car almost right away ( at least for the powder coating, the plating works best if it is left overnight to set in and dry.
Here are some pictures of some 2002 parts that I have plated both with the yellow chromate and the silver, also some chrome powder coating pictures
It is a fairly big investment for both, over a thousand in the plating set up and not quite the same for the powder coating ( I have at least 40 different colors and textures for powder ) so unless you are going to do lots, it may not be worth it for most people.
I can try and answer questions for you as best as I can
Thanks, Rick