Chrome fetish
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yes the only one i saw was called castle chromepiggy in the middle wrote: Hi which chrome platers are you thinking of using in dudley, as there are quite a few to choose from ? As i have a lot of chroming done on my cars and bikes i only live in stourbridge.
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pay for worth paying for quality, I do have pictures of the rusty parts and the new parts that i have had done by castle chrome,I have had nearly all the parts chromed that can be chromed on my mgf.
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This thread has now given me an unresistable urge to experiment....will let you know how it works out!
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Just a cautionary note, the chrome solution is absolutely toxic, hard to get of skin too, so thorough protection is required.
The chrome tanks we work on are 4 metres long and about 5 feet deep....the inspector who checks the quality of the solution really made his point on the toxicity of the stuff...he told us that if ever one of us fell in, the best thing that anyone could to for you is to push you under and end it quickly! So any attempts at DIY plating, do take every precaution and make sure you know what you are doing!
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mgtfbluestreak wrote: yes interesting that sundance......havent forgot our meet up....got the mg off the road at moment why?....because i was going to buy spare parts to be chromed and change them at liesure.......but one night i had a urge to start taking bits off the car....in a nut shell its grounded untill the parts are chromed.....thats if i decide to have them done....the price will be the decision maker........anyone know roughly how long it takes to tripple plate a item....i remember when i used to strip engines...the leyland engines that were common at the time had chrome cylinder liners
I did notice that Daz at MGFnTFBitz had most of the bonnet hardware in a chrome finish as well as powder coated...just another source if plating proves too expensive..
I also thought the boot finishers and petrol cap surround looked really good.
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