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Letter 22041
Need a place to chrome my wheels
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I am in Asheville NC and have a set of 20 inch wheels I need
dipped. I what them to be chrome. I need to know where I can get this
done locally or at least close by, and I need a price. Please use the
given email address to reply. This is not a re-chroming. The wheel
have nothing on them. Thank you for your time. And If at all possible
I would like to know more about the process.
Jesse Lamar Maybin
- Asheville, North Carolina, USA
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Interested shops will contact you directly, Mr. Maybin. As for
what is involved, it is a multi-step process. First the wheels are
buffed and cleaned; then they must be zincated, copper plated or
electroless nickel plated, then electrolytic semi-bright nickel
plated, bright nickel plated, and finally chrome plated. Additional
buffing steps may be required after chrome plating, or mid-process.
Having an item plated after it is in the consumer's hands rather
than at the time of manufacturing is quite expensive due to the cost
of labor. While a single operator at a wheel factory may be able to
hang 12 wheels at a time on a rack designed for that particular model
and run them through a very standard sequence, plating individual
wheels of various sizes and shapes takes a lot more time, and when
s/he's done the labor is only divided across two or four wheels
instead of twelve. Also there are invariably cosmetic flaws from road
use that have to be individually dealt with whereas at a factory they
would just throw an imperfect wheel back into the melt furnace.
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Ted Mooney
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey |
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