Rechroming
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Rechroming
12 Oct 2005 18:55
I've got a backlog of projects that need to have the chrome repaired. Mostly fenders but some smaller parts as well. Some of these are pitted and one or two need to have some stress cracks welded up first. I looked into having an exhaust system rechromed a couple of years ago and learned that carbon and rechroming don't mix. Basically if there's exhaust carbon in the pipe it'll ruin the electrolite for any projects that follow your's. One question is, is it better to do the prepatory work yourself or just hand it over and expect a finished project in the end.
How about those home chrome kits. Are they worth it for small parts?
How about it any experience out there?
TIA
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How about those home chrome kits. Are they worth it for small parts?
How about it any experience out there?
TIA
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Re: Rechroming
12 Oct 2005 19:24
Bill.......no one want's to touch an exhaust for the reason you just mentioned. As far as prep........I have always brought clean dirt/grease free parts to them. They appreciate your prep in this maner and makes plating easier. Let them fix welds and dents......they know what to do and don't have to undo anything. It's worth the extra you might pay.
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Re: Rechroming
12 Oct 2005 20:14
Greg,
I figured that they were worlds ahead of me as far as metal polishing goes. I guess it's probably best left to the pros.
How about other coatings before the chrome goes on. Are they important?
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Post edited by: kzcsi, at: 2005/10/12 23:15
I figured that they were worlds ahead of me as far as metal polishing goes. I guess it's probably best left to the pros.
How about other coatings before the chrome goes on. Are they important?
KZCSI
Post edited by: kzcsi, at: 2005/10/12 23:15
www.KZ1300.com
Riders:
1968 BSA 441 Shooting Star, 1970 BSA 650 Lightning, 1974 W3, 1976 KZ900, 1979 KZ750 Twin, 1979 KZ750 Twin Trike, 1981 KZ1300, 1982 KZ1100 Spectre, 2000 Valkyrie, 2009 Yamaha Roadliner S. 1983 GL 1100
Projects:
1985 ZN1300
Riders:
1968 BSA 441 Shooting Star, 1970 BSA 650 Lightning, 1974 W3, 1976 KZ900, 1979 KZ750 Twin, 1979 KZ750 Twin Trike, 1981 KZ1300, 1982 KZ1100 Spectre, 2000 Valkyrie, 2009 Yamaha Roadliner S. 1983 GL 1100
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1985 ZN1300
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Re: Rechroming
18 Nov 2005 11:33
the part that makes plating so expensive is the prep,you need to have a plating shop strip the old chrome off,but if you can do most of the repairs and polishing yourself before the plating youd be suprised how cheap it is to get plating done.start with small parts nuts,bolts little parts you can practice on.the plating guys will let you know how good you do.when you take parts to a plating shop they dont just dump them in a tank and plate them,they get inspected and cleaned several times before they ever go in the tank.look in a streetrod magazine,they have a lot of listings for the suplies you need.good luck
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