I've always been curious about how much chroming costs, thanks for letting
us know.
Does that include all the prep costs? I've heard that the parts have to be
looking perfect before they are chromed, or you will see it in the end
result. I am assuming then that 40+ year old previously chromed parts need
some prep work before hand?
So do they still do true 'chroming'? I though that the old process used
some nasty chemicals and many places now offer some other finish or process
that isn't quite as nasty to be around.
Just curious
Thanks,
Steve
> Jim,
> That's about right, I just had two fairly clean bumpers and the four
> over-riders re-chromed for $500. Another $250 covered all the latches,
> mirror stalk, door handles, cranks, pulls, post covers and badges. I
> still have the rear tail lights and a few other bits to take over. It
> sure ain't cheap putting one of these suckers back together!
>
> Bugz
>
> Hello,
>
> After having four bumpers sitting in the basement for at least 10 years,
> Gary Fish called up Nuchrome in New Bedford, MA for me. I took over the
> interaction from there.
>
> Bottom line: bumpers to be re chromed in 4 to 6 weeks at $ 250 per
> bumper.
> How about a deal on 4 of them? $ 8.00 off each. Some sort of tax they
> will absorb. So, $ 250.
>
> If you are local to CT, MA, NH, and So. ME, they pick up and deliver.
> Eventually. That saves a lot, it really does..
>
> So, I'll let you know...
>
>
> Jim Armstrong
> Mk 1A 382002083
> LRXFE
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