Re: A better solution for pitted brightwork parts?
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If you want a better finish, there are various "hi temp" metal/alloy fillers available which will withstand powder coating temperatures. Having a little brain fart at the moment, when I think of a brand name I will post. The "hi temp" part is important, not all of them will take the heat.
Posted on: 2009/3/7 6:32
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Re: A better solution for pitted brightwork parts?
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Jim, you do know that they have "chrome" powdercoating that is virtually identical to the look and reflectiveness of the original chrome.
Posted on: 2009/3/8 11:36
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Alternative chrome finishes:
http://the-polisher.tripod.com/id13.html http://www.sprayonchrome.com/index2.html http://powdercoatingit.com/sub2.htm
Posted on: 2009/5/13 10:07
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-Carl | [url=https://packardinfo.
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Eastwood also has a kit for the do it yourselfer that has possibilities.
eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=14712&ite ... 458%2C844%2C848&KickerID=476&KICKER
Posted on: 2009/5/13 12:20
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Re: A better solution for pitted brightwork parts?
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I don't think the Spectra Chrome "spray-on" product is a powder-coat process, but the end result looks more like chrome plating than the others. Kinda reminds me of the shiny bits in model car kits.
However, the system doesn't appear to be geared to the typical DIYer.
Posted on: 2009/5/13 12:37
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