OK...another "hypothetical" question for repair people
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ginnboonmiller
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Re: OK...another "hypothetical" question for repair people
I'll need to know the make and model of the chrome, with pictures.
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Mark
Re: OK...another "hypothetical" question for repair people
What kind of custom bike is a Trombone?
- Ben
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Re: OK...another "hypothetical" question for repair people
Tangent:
Has anyone tried that Titanium Nitride coat for slide? Hcoat? Would these materials be suitable or even superior to chrome?
Has anyone tried that Titanium Nitride coat for slide? Hcoat? Would these materials be suitable or even superior to chrome?
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NYC/Philly area Freelancer
Nautilus Brass Quintet
Alex 164C, 163C, 155F; HB1P
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Re: OK...another "hypothetical" question for repair people
Bloke strikes again.
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SousaSaver
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Re: OK...another "hypothetical" question for repair people
Doesn't Anderson do chrome? If not them, what about Allied/Getzen?
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Re: OK...another "hypothetical" question for repair people
No, they farm it out. Chrome on bumpers is a fifteen to twenty second flash over twenty minutes of nickel. Bone slides need a bit more chrome and that can be a problem for some shops that are not set up for this type of structural plating. I have a local shop that can do the job but to be honest, because I have not been happy with any of the shops I have had do work for me on inside slide tubes, I prefer to strip the chrome and prep the tubes myself. I have the local boys do the nickel plate. I will then knock out a proper fitting arbor on my lathe and hone the nickel plated stockings straight, smooth and round. The results are quite satisfactory and a lot less costly.BRSousa wrote:Doesn't Anderson do chrome?
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Re: OK...another "hypothetical" question for repair people
DIY with something from Caswell?
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Re: OK...another "hypothetical" question for repair people
Not for something like inside slide tubes. I like Dan's idea. I would like to see how those "feel."iiipopes wrote:DIY with something from Caswell?