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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: mark 2 on June 22, 2007, 10:13 PM
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Hiya.....Now is it just down to bad prep work because my chromer always says he can't get the polishing wheel in there so on the job he's doing for me now he's recommended that he'll de-plate it first and for me to do a hand job and wet n dry the rear quarter (keeps the price down a bit too) before he gets the rest of it polished and plated. Is this nickel showing b/b area that I usually see on re-chromed bikes from a lack of polishing in that bit or something else?
I thank you :coolsmiley:
mark
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Most of the chromers will remove existing plating before applying new, but I guess you are right about the prep work in between plating. The problem I have is that I have been sending my stuff up north to be plated and I'm down in Essex so can't do the prep without incurring additional expense of shipping home and then back up again for new plate!
I do have some stuff due back from platers hopefully next week so I'll post up pics then too.
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just a thought but isnt the bb thicker metal than the rest mabe it has more electricla resistance than the rest
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just a thought but isnt the bb thicker metal than the rest mabe it has more electricla resistance than the rest
I think thats about right :daumenhoch:
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Clever buggers...from what I've come across though it's rechromed bikes I've noticed it on but original chrome is alright. So if the b/b thickness was the problem would it not be a common sight on un-restored chrome?
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Clever buggers...from what I've come across though it's rechromed bikes I've noticed it on but original chrome is alright. So if the b/b thickness was the problem would it not be a common sight on un-restored chrome?
produced on a line which is specific to the product rather than bespoke items , ever noticed that the bb is always the first place to go on chrome hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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i've got a mate that has big old yank motors and he uses the London Chroming co. Top dollar but pukka finish. has anyone used them for a frame?
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ive been told the goldy areas is whats called 'nickel blast' its something to do with the shape of the anodes and diodes used in the process, it can be done, but the chromer would have to buy in a special shaped anode for the bb area, costing bout £500 ,so therefore not many platers will do this for one offs. however, bitd, when everythin was plated, the platers would have these anodes as standard, i bet theres loads knockin round in the states, maybe a big corp' could be the answer and we could them to each other? hope this helps, cheers fog.
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i was gonna say even the lower end bikes bitd had good chrome jobs on them.
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yep, even the old viceroys from bitd had very good chrome, cheers fog.
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its to do with arcing around prob areas
we used to make special jigs when i worked
for a chromers and powder coaters bitd
thats why it doesnt work around the bottom bracket
and in the gussets of bikes like diamond backs and stuff