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prices of chroming is out of site ,i agree , what can u do, less shops,more the shops left can charge , less competition, as far as nickel plating, i dont know if u ever seen something advertised as Triple plated, nickel, copper,chrome, thats the best, so i guess its basically what u pay for , some shops here give a lifetime guarantee ,but im sure u pay for it,as far as show chrome,i would just as soon have what looks original, if u get a scratch in show chrome it stands out, costs alot more then a scratch in a fender to fix ,and u pretty much stay fairly local on the chroming,cost of shipping isnt cheap either ,just have to bite the bullet and do it i guess ,not much choice
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Posted on: 2021/8/1 20:19
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Carb.
Needs to go.
Posted on: 2021/8/1 23:17
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From Randy Bergers records the charge for redoing his Caribbeans chrome grill was $5586 plus shipping in 2015. It is nice chrome but it should be for that price . I know it took a long time to get it completed
Posted on: 2021/8/2 8:25
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One thing to keep in mind is that “show quality” chrome is typically far better than the cars had from the factory. Stock chrome wasn’t perfect or even close to it so if you ask for OEM-quality chrome, the price should be a little lower.
Posted on: 2021/8/2 11:35
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I've sent parts to the supposed top "Rabble Beach" plating superstars and what came back was such that I suspected they weren't my parts, but were switched after a payoff. That aside, plating uses a lot of water and California is having a problem therein. Waste reclamation systems are available, but they are very expensive. In Michigan we had an industrial grade plating operation that was dumping waste in abandoned buildings and what not. Plating is a dirty business and we have areas of this state with all sorts of elevated cancer incidence from who knows what was going on in the old days. If some of those rich collectors want good quality work they can start a cooperative, but I'll wager working for those guys sucks. Mention terms like copper cyanide of everybody goes ape. I have a plating reference from the old days which has a chapter covering back office treatments for various poisonings like cyanide. Plating during the Korean war was pretty shoddy, and a lot of the NOS stuff was quality reject when new so that isn't always an accurate gauge to use. The best idea is to find a super low mileage car that has been stored properly and understand the fit and details that are present. Then go and look at some of the restored stuff.
Posted on: 2021/8/2 15:32
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Wow At least no one jumped down my throat
finishing.com/faqs/chrome.shtml That is the information I used, read it. the two Nickel process is what makes the piece shine, For "show Chrome" it is not the chemical its the labor to polish the metal. I've thought about doing that myself, as I have 4 really 6 bumpers to chrome. but in this case I don't have the equipment for the job or maybe even the skill. That's not to say I could not do it but if you then take the piece in and they need to redo what you did what is the point. plus they get the chrome and nickel back. But take a look at the web site and read what they say. Best
Posted on: 2021/8/8 11:50
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Sandock,
Thanks for posting the chrome primer, very interesting and fact filled. Steve
Posted on: 2021/8/9 11:17
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