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Re: Rechrome quality

To: Jim Swarthout <jswarth1@tampabay.rr.com>, "'6-Pack'" <6pack@autox.team.net>, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Rechrome quality
From: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 23:49:06 -0400
References: <003101c37429$f5b707c0$6501a8c0@engineering>
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Hi Jim,

Not sure what you mean. This vendor was recommended by members of these 
message boards. I saw their work on some cars.

Don Malling

Jim Swarthout wrote:
> Don,
> 
> You're not expecting too much...you're simply not doing your home
> work!!!
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Jim Swarthout
> 
> 
> To: 6-Pack; triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Rechrome quality
> 
> I just experience my first big disappointment of my TR250 restoration.
> 
> I received my rechromed parts in the mail, and I am very disappointed.
> 
> The tail light housings and the front fender side marker light housings 
> are especially bad. It appears that the vendor buffed flat spots in the 
> housings in an attempt to remove the rust pits. I guess the best way to 
> describe the affect it leaves is if you could imagine a smooth chrome 
> sphere with lots of flat spots on it. When you hold the parts in your 
> hand, and rotate them, the shiny surface appears very wavy and 
> irregular. You can even feel some of the waviness and flat spots as you 
> run your fingers over them. The front fender side light housings are 
> especially bad.
> 
> I've seen these parts used for about $100.00 each at the TRF summer 
> party. In addition to the four housing from the car, I had a spare set 
> of each that I had picked up years ago. I had all eight of them done -- 
> stupid me. Now I have $800.00 of what seem to me to be ruined parts.
> 
> I had assumed that these parts would be smooth and "straight" not wavy.
> 
> The bumpers are the similar but not as bad. I can feel the buffer marks 
> and ridges in them. However, when I lay them on the floor and look at 
> them from a stationary position they don't look too bad.
> 
> I called the vendor, and he offered to try to fix them if I was 
> dissatisfied. When I mentioned that I thought they were ruined, and I 
> would have to buy replacements, and he seem surprised.
> 
> It almost looks like they had a new guy there and they told him to go 
> buff the parts, and he just kept pushing on them until the pits were 
> gone regardless of flat spots he was making in the pot metal. Looks very
> 
> amateurish.
> 
> I am expecting too much?
> 
> Not sure what to do.
> 
> Don Malling


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