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How to get around the high cost of chrome.

Started by Mike Baillargeon #15848, April 08, 2024, 12:52:04 PM

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Mike Baillargeon #15848

Not mine but....

Just sandblast everything and then paint it all....

In my mind that's what made a 50's Cadillac a Cadillac....lots of chrome and trim....

Not my cup of tea but a heck of a lot cheaper

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Mike
Mike
Baillargeon
#15848

jwwseville60

#1
Soon, I think spray chrome will mature into a better alternative in a few years.
Traditional chrome is going away due to environmental concerns.

These all-black cars lack creativity. The lack of contrast
is a style, but way too overdone.
Darth Vader would be proud though.
1960 Eldorado Seville, Copper, "IKE"
1961 CDV, gold, "Goldfinger"
1964 Eldorado, Turquoise, "Billy the Squid"
1963 De Ville Station Wagon Vista roof, silver blue, "Race Bannon"
1963 Fleetwood 60S, turquoise, "The Miami Special"
1959 Sedan Deville flat top, tan, "Jupiter-2"
1947 Caddy Sedanette 62, black, "Johnny Cash"
1970 ASC Fleetwood wagon, dark blue, "Iron Maiden"
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Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

The same amount of prep work would still apply which accounts for most of the
cost in re-chroming. The plating itself is the small part. 
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Mike Baillargeon #15848

Quote from: Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621 on April 09, 2024, 03:17:13 PMThe same amount of prep work would still apply which accounts for most of the
cost in re-chroming. The plating itself is the small part. 

Prep work would be to sandblast everything and then spray a primer filler and then spray the paint....easy peezy

Mike
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Baillargeon
#15848

Clewisiii

Ya, primer filler is all it needs. There is hardly any prep in that when you want a mirror finish. That is why painting a car is so cheap.

Sorry for my sarcasm.

I visited a supplier of "Spray Chrome" at a trade expo. They were selling their process for new production not restoration. But even they told me it was not less expensive then chrome.
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Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

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Quote from: Mike Baillargeon #15848 on April 09, 2024, 06:18:27 PMPrep work would be to sandblast everything and then spray a primer filler and then spray the paint....easy peezy

Mike

If you say so. Whatever. I'm not going to get into it.
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