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Old 04-09-2007, 12:56 PM   #1
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Chroming over Metalwork???

I've been wondering about this for a while and figure someone on here should be able to shed some light...

I've made some modifications to a bumper and I want to re-chome it. The question is:

Obviously you can't chrome over plastc body filler so; Is my only option to make the metalwork perfect, or can I use lead-filler/body-solder and chrome over that?

...any other options?
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Old 04-09-2007, 01:21 PM   #2
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

It has been a while, but yes you should use a metal based filler, weld if you can is the best. You don't chrome directly to the steel. The process adds 1 or 2 other metals coatings (thats the part I forget, how many and what exactly they are), then the chrome platting adheres to them. Chromes does not actually adhere to steel.
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Old 04-09-2007, 02:28 PM   #3
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

They usually fill in imperfections w/weld or lead (solder), then copper, & then block-sand the finish just like you would bodywork. The process sometimes takes several applications to get the surface perfect.
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Old 04-09-2007, 02:31 PM   #4
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They usually fill in imperfections w/weld or lead (solder), then copper, & then block-sand the finish just like you would bodywork. The process sometimes takes several applications to get the surface perfect.
I agree with what Scoti says.....It takes a lot of time, but I have seen some bumpers modified to fit trucks that came from other vehicles and once completed, you would not know that they had been spliced.
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Old 04-09-2007, 02:36 PM   #5
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

Your best bet is to talk to the plater that you plan to use. While the plating process is somewhat standard, all platers have a tendency to create their own plating formula. Sometimes this requires using different materials at different times in the process.
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Old 04-09-2007, 02:57 PM   #6
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

Guess that means I'll have to pick out a plating shop before I finish the bumper I'm thinking about using the new "lead-free" body solder from Eastwood. I suppose the plater will be able to tell me if it's compatible. Thanks for all the responses guys
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Old 04-09-2007, 03:42 PM   #7
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

before starting i'd suggest going to the plater tell him what you intend to do then follow his instructions// you might also ask for a ballpark price of how many hundreds of dollars it will cost(probally closer to a thousand than a hundred )
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

A thousand to get a bumper chromed?
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Price of metals have gone up, Chrome is a metal.
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

chrome aint cheap!! a perfect bumper that just needs to be stripped dipped and polished will start at $500-$600 and additional filling finishing or prep work will make the meter spin// you probally cant get a door handle chromed for a hundred bucks
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

So how do the new chrome ones sell for $150?
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So how do the new chrome ones sell for $150?
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Old 04-09-2007, 06:19 PM   #14
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

The other factor in cost is the EPA.Here in the U.S. we have big brother watching out for the enviroment.In China they just dump the waste in the lake.Some of the chemicals used in plating are deadly.Arsnic is one of them.I work in a commercial laundry and we have to monitor our wastewater to be sure we don't contaminate the enviroment.One of the things we monitor is arsnic because of the plating companies we supply uniforms to.There are actually some pollutants that are required to be the responsibility of the initial producer.They are responsible for these things"Cradle to grave"
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Re: Chroming over Metalwork???

The chrome guy I use wont touch something that's modified unless he is the one who did it. Make sure yours will. He can't guarantee the work under the chrome and he dosen't want shoddy work with his name on it.
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