Chrome
Chrome
Has anyone tried re-chrome any parts like handles or bails?
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- shootrj2003
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I thought about it,you would have to unchrome them ,polish,and rechrome this is based on my own thoughts on chrominance,limited knowledge at best,I also think ,it would not be an extravagant layout to do small parts at home,a learning curve is neccesary.
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Don, funny to see this post. Just yesterday I put a request in to a business advertising this. haven't heard back yet but I'll let you know the results.
- allansharkey
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I did try a home chrome kit for bail arms a complete failure I sent it back for a refund. I have had lots of motorbike parts re-chromed which was an expensive job, bail arms or parts would have to be acid dipped to clean, polished and then nickel plated, threaded holes blocked and then chromed, I often thought about getting a batch quoted but dismissed the idea as probably too expensive, although as NOS bail arms get more scarce and hard to find this may get more viable or just a labour of love by a Mitchell loving chrome company owner or employee.
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The particular guy that wrote me back quoted 50-75 dollars with no batch discount. A bit pricey for this user (I'm not so much a collector). I had hoped that sending 50 or 100 at a time would provide some relief on the each price. No Cigar!
He said he was pretty sure that the screws holding the bails are nickel/stainless and could just be polished. Maybe I was trying too hard. But I think that some of the reason these fine reels are passed over is the lack of gleam. I don't care as I want function. but if gleam and glitter can be had for and affordable price then why not.
He said he was pretty sure that the screws holding the bails are nickel/stainless and could just be polished. Maybe I was trying too hard. But I think that some of the reason these fine reels are passed over is the lack of gleam. I don't care as I want function. but if gleam and glitter can be had for and affordable price then why not.
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Re-chroming is out of the question for me! So I think I'll experiment will be, to wet sand and buff an old bail wire. And clear coat the wire, all but the line guide.
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Back when I was restoring old 60’s cars the process to re-chrome was to strip down to bare steel, nickel plate copper flashing and the chrome plate. It is a pretty expensive process. There might be better ways to end up at same finished product
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I'm now thinking mirror chrome air brushing, and clear coat.
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