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04-13-2005 05:53 PM #1
Chroming Stuff My Self???????????
I am restoring a car and I was wondering if there was anyway I could chrome atleast some of the smaller parts of the car my self? Is that feesable and what would I need to do it and how? How much would it cost? Am i wasting my time?
Thanks in advance.
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04-13-2005 06:00 PM #2
It cost's about 300 for a kit from eastwood with most everything you need to do small partsYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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04-13-2005 06:23 PM #3
Matt, are you talking about the powder coat chrome???Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-13-2005 06:31 PM #4
Originally posted by Dave Severson
Matt, are you talking about the powder coat chrome???You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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04-13-2005 06:32 PM #5
Kewl, don't let the EPA know you're doing it, they are hell on chrome shops !!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-13-2005 06:40 PM #6
In addition to the chrome plating kit, you need a good motor to mount buffing wheels, about 3 grades of buffs, three or four types of compound, breathing apparatus and a lot of patience.
Like painting, good chrome plating is all in the preparation, and that takes a LOT of grinding, polishing and buffing before the parts even see the tank. You can get a lot of plating done for the $600 - $1000 you need to spend to get started.Jack
Gone to Texas
Ditto on the model kits! My best were lost when the Hobby Shop burned under suspicious circumstances....
How did you get hooked on cars?