>>I've investigated both re-plating and JetHot (baked-on aluminum coating)
for
>>my Globe Trotter script. The plater I found wanted about $250
>==============
>I would check with some body shops who specialize in restoring antique
>autos and get their advice on chroming your script. I had a 16" exterior
> steel water tank door chromed
>here (Souther NM) and it cost me $50.00.
>
>Roy Lashway
Thanks, Roy, but it was the antique auto restorer guy who came back with the
$250 quote. That was to de-chrome, hand clean, copper plate, hand polish,
replate, repolish, then chrome. They weren't interested in doing less than
the ultimate, and that's the only one I could find who would even consider
the job. It's the small detailed hand work that runs the cost up, not the
size of the part.
BH62GT/SC
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