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Any Chromers
Anyone here chromes up parts in the edison area or close by this area?
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theres a place that does chromeing and polishing on 46 central ave east orange 973 395-0770
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theres allso a place in newark mara or maya plateing the owners name is lou
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I talked to the guy on Central Ave. again....the name of the shop is Perfect Metal Polishing. Prices are very reasonable and for the small parts I'm having done on my bike right now I'm going to give him a try. If he's good then I'll take all my engine covers from the bike to him over the winter too. If I get the forks apart in time I'll drop everything off to them next wednesday. |
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46 Central Ave. East Orange, NJ
I have to call the guy today....hoping my parts are done and I can pick them up on my way up to the IZOD Center tonight. I'll let you know how they look whenever I get them. |
Let us know how they did. I have a few parts I would like to get chromed.
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Just picked up my parts and I am very happy with the work. They weren't the easiest parts in the world to chrome because they were made of cheap Jap metal and calipers are tricky because of all the contours. The finish is nice and smooth and I didn't see any dark spots. And the insides of the calipers, master cylinder, and fork legs have no chrome, nickel, or copper in them so they are ready to have new seals installed.
Definitely recommend these guys....good work and very good prices. Again it's Perfect Metal Polishing on Central Ave in East Orange |
about how much does chroming cost? Like say getting valve covers chromed would cost how much?
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Valve covers I would suggest you look into the chrome powder coat and a good buffing before going with regular chrome. Less costly, just as shiney, and easy to clean.
-Tim |
Chrome powdercoat is not nearly as shiny as real chrome.....never will be. I've powedercoated several parts with chrome and almost chrome powders and they are more of a silver than chrome....but very durable and easy to clean.
A set of valve covers would probably run $50-$75 each I would guess. That's for show quality triple chrome, not just thin cheap stuff that you can buy already "chromed" at the local parts store. |
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