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Old 03-31-2003, 02:54 AM   #1
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chroming aluminium

I heard you could chrome aluminium, does anyone know if thats true, or should I just get the grill polished, polish it or chrome it? what do you think?
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Old 03-31-2003, 03:35 AM   #2
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Yes, you can chrome aluminum. I had the door sills on my 94 chromed. Looks really good, plus you dont have to polish them all of the time.
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Old 03-31-2003, 05:35 AM   #3
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Chevy Wrench is correct, chrome plating aluminum is very common in the sportbike world right now (motorcycle showbikes). I would suggest getting it done by a top notch plating shop, and a few things to consider are; 1 it can peel and 2 if it gets scratched it MUST be replated. I prefer polished aluminum (I do most of my own) as you can always get the finish back and if you regularly maintain the aluminum (don't neglect it) it looks great! Just my opinion though, later Doug
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Old 03-31-2003, 07:42 AM   #4
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Chroming aluminum is a very common practice...take a look at any Harley, BUT there are different kinds of aluminum, cast and extruded. Chroming cast parts works well because the aluminum is porous from the casting process. Extruded aluminum [like your grill] is not porous and is somewhat soft, making it a poor candidate for chroming. I think if you take it to any good chrome shop they will pass on chroming it or charge you so much you could buy an NOS grille cheaper.
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Old 03-31-2003, 08:51 AM   #5
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69 short fleet, I keep seeing the Neil Young still rocks on your posts. If you have seen his tour bus you have seen my work as I and 9 other craftsman put the new Phoenix together here in Bradenton Fl after the fire destroyed the first Eagle bus.
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Old 03-31-2003, 02:19 PM   #6
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One thing to add, when you take it to the chrome dudes, make sure that you tell them and that they understand that your part is made out of aluminum otherwise they could put it in the wrong tanks and the chemicals would screw it up big time.
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Old 03-31-2003, 10:31 PM   #7
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It kind of sound like maybe polish is my safe bet, and chroming would cost a lot, and I'm worried they might not do it right, thanks for all your input guys, I love this site for this, you get mixed input which helps you decide.
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Old 03-31-2003, 11:47 PM   #8
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This was a set of brand new magnesium corvette valve covers that a local chroming place screwed up.
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Old 03-31-2003, 11:51 PM   #9
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And if you are planning on going the polishing route I saw on "trucks" a while back this stuff call "zoops" I think, anyways you put this stuff on the aluminum after you polish it and it protects the metal so you don't have to polish it as often, I think he said it lasts 5 years or something.
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Old 03-31-2003, 11:52 PM   #10
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My buddy with the garage chrome shop found out the hard way that muratic acid will totally eat the pot metal that most ornaments are made of! The only thing left was the chrome plate!

But he polished some aluminum and it was sharp!!!
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Hey Mothertruckers, no I have not seen Neils tour bus. Do you do artwork or graphiics? And I never heard about his tour bus burning up, I PRAY TO GOD he never lost any of his Gibson guitars in the fire!!!! Later, Doug
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Old 04-01-2003, 02:08 AM   #12
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appreciate the input thanks again
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Old 04-01-2003, 10:25 AM   #13
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Gee_Emm from the looks of those valve covers I'm guessing chrome and mag don't go well together. Just looking at the pics made me sick to my stomach. Brand new and totally destroyed, yuk....Stoker
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Old 04-01-2003, 03:16 PM   #14
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There is one more way that I had thought of. Polish the parts and take them to the powder coater and have them put a clear on the parts. I looked at a set of rims when I got my frame from the powder coaters, and they looked sweeeeet. All you have to do is wipe and go. Good luck.
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Old 04-01-2003, 07:52 PM   #15
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Its not the chroming, its the different cleaning baths they put the metals in before chroming tank.


There is nothing wrong with chroming aluminum, just make sure that you do business with a decent place and make sure they know its aluminum.
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that powder coating clear on a polished peice sounds like the cats ass, I'll look in to that thanks landon4421
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Old 04-02-2003, 12:18 AM   #17
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No problum, casey. I would advise you have them put like at least 3 coats of clear. It will hold up well and you wont have to worry about scratches as much. Landon
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Old 04-02-2003, 01:29 AM   #18
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Landon: Do you know if the "powdercoating clearcoat" stays clear longer compared to older methods that turn "yellow" or "milky"? I remember talking to a guy at a carshow that said the "powdercoating clearcoat" on polished aluminum does infact stays clearer longer, thanks, Doug
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