Re: [CR] Chrome Shop

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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 16:52:23 +0000
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I have to agree with Brian here as I have had that experience first hand. Another tip, with small parts, make sure you have a log or document what you are giving them and what you expect to receive back. Small parts get lost easily and if you just hand over a handful of nuts and bolts that are important to you, you might get back less than you started with.

Another tip, make sure you want chrome plating, many small older parts were Cad, Nickel or Tin plated. They all look very different if you are doing a concourse restoration.

Ray Homiski Elizabeth, NJ USA
  
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> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 05:25:04 +0000
> From: "brianbaylis@juno.com"
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> Tom,
>
> In the case of those small parts, I would do the polishing
> myself (as in
> YOU). Most plating shops don't deal in parts that small. Things
> like th
> at are pretty easy to polish yourself. The only thing is you
> will have t
> o have the old chrome stripped off before begining the polishing
> stage.
> If you hand that stuff to a plater as it is now, you will
> probably be ra
> ther shocked at what they would charge you. If you can figure a
> way to h
> old each piece while you polish it, you will save a boatload of
> money. T
> he polishing could be done with a Dremel tool or standard die
> grinder wi
> th the proper buffs and such.
>
> Brian Baylis
> La Mesa, CA
> USA
>
> -- "Hansen, Thomas" wrote:
> Hey Guys, Does anyone have a recommendation for a chrome shop
> that is go
> od
>
> at rechroming our itsy bitsy parts. I have accumulated a whole
> bagful o
> f n
> uts, bolts, springs, etc. which need to be chromed without
> having the st
> amp
> ings polished off. Thanks, Tom Hansen, Los Angeles, California, USA