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dcagnolatti 11-01-2013 02:01 PM

chrome plating
 
I have a few parts that I need to get chrome plated for the '59. My problem is, I don't want to spend $150 to chrome a part that I paid $10 for. This truck ain't ever going to be a show truck, so I don't need museum quality on these parts. Does anyone know of a place that will do it for reasonable prices?

TIA

Maltman 11-01-2013 03:13 PM

Try advanced plating in Nashville-800.588.6686

I have a customer that uses them and they have great chrome work.



Originally Posted by dcagnolatti (Post 13693208)
I have a few parts that I need to get chrome plated for the '59. My problem is, I don't want to spend $150 to chrome a part that I paid $10 for. This truck ain't ever going to be a show truck, so I don't need museum quality on these parts. Does anyone know of a place that will do it for reasonable prices?

TIA


dcagnolatti 11-02-2013 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by Maltman (Post 13693459)
Try advanced plating in Nashville-800.588.6686 I have a customer that uses them and they have great chrome work.

I looked at their web site. Minimum $225 to chrome plate one dual headlight door. That's way outside my budget and close to double what most other places charge.

Anyone know a place with more reasonable prices?

Danleig 11-02-2013 04:13 PM

You have to face facts, chrome plating is expensive.

Even if you did it yourself, the $ outlay is significant, but at least you could have some control over the costs;

Plating Kits Electroplating Kits Aluminum Anodizing Kits Powder Coating Systems Metal Polishing And Buffing Supplies - Caswell Inc

Short of taking the rechroming route, it's still aesthetically permissible to paint items the same or complimentary color as your vehicle, IMHO.

Maltman 11-02-2013 04:16 PM

The only other source I know of close to you is wheel repair of TN. Talk to Rod. Best I can do for you sirrrrrrr


Originally Posted by dcagnolatti (Post 13696827)
I looked at their web site. Minimum $225 to chrome plate one dual headlight door. That's way outside my budget and close to double what most other places charge.

Anyone know a place with more reasonable prices?


Damifiknow 11-02-2013 05:43 PM

Powder Coating is really awesome these days. Might not look like chrome but will still look good.

Danleig 11-02-2013 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by Damifiknow (Post 13697295)
Powder Coating is really awesome these days. Might not look like chrome but will still look good.

Oh yeah I forgot about that, there's a guy in town here who does a bright silver coating and a clear powder coat on top that looks pretty darn good. Check into that!

GPinNC 11-02-2013 10:19 PM

It sounds like the guy selling these '59 emblems on ebay restores chrome parts. Read his description:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LQQK-NICE-ONES-1959-Genuine-FORD-F-100-truck-Hood-Emblems-vintage-Y-Block-/321241417287?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4acb7b0647&vxp=mtr

ibuzzard 11-03-2013 02:19 PM

Like every form of entertainment, there is a price of admission, you can't get around it. You might save a bit by going to a matinee, but you have to pay the usual and customary ticket prices!My wife still has it in her mind that clothes should cost about what they did when she was a highschooler in the 70's.

So, 150.00 for re-chroming is what I would have expected to pay, even though for only a few small items, a few decades back. And believe me, at that price I doubt you'll be getting museum quality show-chrome.The price you paid for the part is irrelevant. You gotta pay to play.

dcagnolatti 11-03-2013 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by Danleig (Post 13697064)
You have to face facts, chrome plating is expensive.

Even if you did it yourself, the $ outlay is significant, but at least you could have some control over the costs;

Plating Kits Electroplating Kits Aluminum Anodizing Kits Powder Coating Systems Metal Polishing And Buffing Supplies - Caswell Inc

Short of taking the rechroming route, it's still aesthetically permissible to paint items the same or complimentary color as your vehicle, IMHO.

These kits are a good option. Maybe I can team up with my brother who's restoring a model A and we can do all our parts and share the cost. Thanks for the link.

scott79 11-05-2013 12:29 PM

I have used a company in TN as well. Leonard Plating (ph. 615-254-8308) to do small parts, their prices seem to be the best I've found. Good quality work, a bit slow but I guess if you have good prices, you should hope to be busy. Here is their link.

http://www.leonardplatingcompany.com/

dcagnolatti 11-15-2013 04:36 PM

I ended up dropping of the headlight doors at Superior Plating in Houston. I got several recommendations for their work, and their prices were fairly reasonable at $100 each part, $200 for the pair. I also got a tour of their shop when I dropped off the parts. Very impressive operation. They do some extra steps that most shops skip.

acid bath
wash
copper plate
wash
buff
nickle plate
wash
buff
chrome plate
buff and polish

The interesting thing about the process is that the chrome plating only takes about 8 seconds. Copper and nickle plating take hours.


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