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Nate Nagel
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Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 5:19 am    Post subject: chrome plating? Reply with quote

anyone got any good recommends for a chrome plating service? I have
some very rare pieces in poor condition that simply have to be repaired
and replated. (if you really must know they're the quarter beltline
pieces for a '64 Stude convertible, of which there were only a couple
hundred made. I have been told that the last set that changed hands
went for over $600. OUCH!) Anyway, I've been told that Qual Krom is
good but am open to suggestions. Who would you send pieces to that are
irreplaceable and simply have to look good, as well as weather well
(these are on the outside of the car, of course.)

thanks,

nate

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Riteous Right Reverend Ma
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Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

Chrome-rite in Fayetteville, NC does very good work and they are very
reasonable. Expect to wait about 6 weeks depending on how extensive
the repairs might be.

On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 19:19:50 -0500, Nate Nagel <njnagel@flycast.net>
wrote:

Quote:
anyone got any good recommends for a chrome plating service? I have
some very rare pieces in poor condition that simply have to be repaired
and replated. (if you really must know they're the quarter beltline
pieces for a '64 Stude convertible, of which there were only a couple
hundred made. I have been told that the last set that changed hands
went for over $600. OUCH!) Anyway, I've been told that Qual Krom is
good but am open to suggestions. Who would you send pieces to that are
irreplaceable and simply have to look good, as well as weather well
(these are on the outside of the car, of course.)

thanks,

nate
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tranch728
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 12:21 am    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

"Nate Nagel" <njnagel@flycast.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
anyone got any good recommends for a chrome plating service? I have
some very rare pieces in poor condition that simply have to be repaired
and replated. <snip

Finishing Touch on Northwest Highway in Chicago. I saw them repair a 57
Chrysler 300 grill that was half gone. Looked better than when the factory
manufactured it back in 57 when they were finished.

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Nate Nagel
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:23 am    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

tranch728 wrote:

Quote:
"Nate Nagel" <njnagel@flycast.net> wrote in message
news:hOednZClrtw12gTcRVn-gA@comcast.com...

anyone got any good recommends for a chrome plating service? I have
some very rare pieces in poor condition that simply have to be repaired
and replated. <snip


Finishing Touch on Northwest Highway in Chicago. I saw them repair a 57
Chrysler 300 grill that was half gone. Looked better than when the factory
manufactured it back in 57 when they were finished.



Thanks for the replies guys. I am in the DC area, anything local? I
will have to check out the one in Fayetteville though as I have friends
there.

nate

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Terry
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:28 pm    Post subject: Re: chrome plating (WI/MN area?) Reply with quote

I'm looking for someone to redo some chrome trim in the Wisconsin/Minnesota
area-- anyone know of a reputable shop?
Thanks



"Nate Nagel" <njnagel@flycast.net> wrote in message
news:hOednZClrtw12gTcRVn-gA@comcast.com...
Quote:
anyone got any good recommends for a chrome plating service? I have some
very rare pieces in poor condition that simply have to be repaired and
replated. (if you really must know they're the quarter beltline pieces
for a '64 Stude convertible, of which there were only a couple hundred
made. I have been told that the last set that changed hands went for over
$600. OUCH!) Anyway, I've been told that Qual Krom is good but am open to
suggestions. Who would you send pieces to that are irreplaceable and
simply have to look good, as well as weather well (these are on the
outside of the car, of course.)

thanks,

nate

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JR
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

I heard the outfit in Fayetteville was high, you might also look at Tricty
Plating in Tenn. http://www.tricityplating.com/
I've used them for a bumper and chrome headliner trim for a '68 F-100,
excellent work.
JR in NC


Riteous Right Reverend Mahmoud Bin Changstein wrote:

Quote:
Chrome-rite in Fayetteville, NC does very good work and they are very
reasonable. Expect to wait about 6 weeks depending on how extensive
the repairs might be.

On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 19:19:50 -0500, Nate Nagel <njnagel@flycast.net
wrote:

anyone got any good recommends for a chrome plating service? I have
some very rare pieces in poor condition that simply have to be repaired
and replated. (if you really must know they're the quarter beltline
pieces for a '64 Stude convertible, of which there were only a couple
hundred made. I have been told that the last set that changed hands
went for over $600. OUCH!) Anyway, I've been told that Qual Krom is
good but am open to suggestions. Who would you send pieces to that are
irreplaceable and simply have to look good, as well as weather well
(these are on the outside of the car, of course.)

thanks,

nate
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dye
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

In article <VqadnRruEISgzgfcRVn-3w@comcast.com>,
tranch728 <tranch728@nospam.net> wrote:
Quote:

"Nate Nagel" <njnagel@flycast.net> wrote in message
news:hOednZClrtw12gTcRVn-gA@comcast.com...
anyone got any good recommends for a chrome plating service? I have
some very rare pieces in poor condition that simply have to be repaired

Finishing Touch on Northwest Highway in Chicago. I saw them repair a 57
Chrysler 300 grill that was half gone. Looked better than when the factory

I second the Finishing Touch recommendation.

A friend finally found the time to do a full resto on his
dreamcar, a '57 Roadmaster convertible.

He spent quite a lot of $$ at FT but the work was
fantastic. There was a local reupholster place that repo'ed
the leather seats perfectly.

He did his own body/engine work. The thing was a jewel.

Then some dude from Norway made him an offer he couldn't refuse.

Watch out for how nice to make your dreamcar, you may have to sell it!

--Ken
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Chicago, Illinois '01 Z28 ragtop "???": funcar
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Robin Banks
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:23:31 GMT, dye@transam.comcast.net (dye) wrote:

Quote:
There was a local reupholster place that repo'ed
the leather seats perfectly.

That would be repro'd, right? I'd hate to think he lost his seats. ;-)


~~R.Banks
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dye
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

In article <1gtnp0tmo4lsihbncuua9sdcfbgvbhnksq@4ax.com>,
Robin Banks <rbn_banks@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:23:31 GMT, dye@transam.comcast.net (dye) wrote:

There was a local reupholster place that repo'ed
the leather seats perfectly.
That would be repro'd, right? I'd hate to think he lost his seats. ;-)

Yikes! What a difference one character space makes!

--Ken "reproduced" Dye
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Doug I
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Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 12:11 am    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

Nate
I am a second generation restoration mechanic in NY. My father was the
president of the local antique car club, and rebuilt way to many
antique cars.
He used Browns Platters, I believe they are in PA.
They do excellent work. I can get their phone # and address if you are
still looking for someone to do this for you.
I'm in the process of building a custom 4x4 for myself. an
international scout rolling chassis (12 volt), with a 57 Lloyd minicar
body (6 volt).
See some of the chrome work done on my 1930 chrysler at

http://www.ioffer.com/bi/auctionitus--1930-Chrysler-model-66-2-door-business-coupe--1.1-0.1-3714391
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Nate Nagel
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Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 2:55 am    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

Doug I wrote:

Quote:
Nate
I am a second generation restoration mechanic in NY. My father was the
president of the local antique car club, and rebuilt way to many
antique cars.
He used Browns Platters, I believe they are in PA.
They do excellent work. I can get their phone # and address if you are
still looking for someone to do this for you.
I'm in the process of building a custom 4x4 for myself. an
international scout rolling chassis (12 volt), with a 57 Lloyd minicar
body (6 volt).
See some of the chrome work done on my 1930 chrysler at

http://www.ioffer.com/bi/auctionitus--1930-Chrysler-model-66-2-door-business-coupe--1.1-0.1-3714391


Thanks Doug, I have called a couple places and as expected none of them
are even willing to hazard a guess as to estimate without seeing the
parts, and none of them are close enough that I can stop by and see
their operation either. I'm in MD so depending on where they are in PA
this might be a good option for me (Qual Krom is in Erie, which is about
5 hours away from me.) You can email me direct (see .sig) if you want
to keep it off group. I also know a guy in the Stude club in Georgia,
but I'm not sure he would be able to do the repair work that needs to be
done on these pieces.

thanks,

nate

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Bill
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 1:47 pm    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

I have a friend whos second job is buffing parts for a small but busy plater.
He says most of the parts he works on are Harley parts.
You may want to check with a bike shop near you and see where they get their
plating done. Chances are it is someone local
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Mark Lehman
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

I had a good experience with qual-krom. But when i sent them a pitted
pot-metal piece they said they couldn't guarantee the results. I had
good results with Paul's chrome. Good luck.
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Dan Coogan
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 11:34 am    Post subject: Re: chrome plating? Reply with quote

I had both bumpers rechromed last year on my 68 Toronado here in AZ --
Metro Plating in Mesa, AZ did an awesome job --

Metro Plating Inc.
227 E. 10th Drive
Mesa, AZ. 85210  
(480) 833-8453

best,
Dan Coogan

Nate Nagel wrote:

Quote:
anyone got any good recommends for a chrome plating service? I have
some very rare pieces in poor condition that simply have to be repaired
and replated. (if you really must know they're the quarter beltline
pieces for a '64 Stude convertible, of which there were only a couple
hundred made. I have been told that the last set that changed hands
went for over $600. OUCH!) Anyway, I've been told that Qual Krom is
good but am open to suggestions. Who would you send pieces to that are
irreplaceable and simply have to look good, as well as weather well
(these are on the outside of the car, of course.)

thanks,

nate

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