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Re-chroming services
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daoust |
10-07-2012 @ 9:04 AM
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I have a '47 convertible. She's in great shape I think. Scored 922 in judging at Hiawassee. Still ironing out a few things. One of the things I want to do is have the horn ring re-chromed. It's not terrible but I'd still like to get it done. Frankly, I've heard horror stories about sending things out to be re-chromed. Super-long return times; parts lost entirely; different parts returned than the ones sent. All-in-all it seems like a risky proposition. I believe part of the power of club like EFV8 is in the way members can warn one another about potential pitfalls or make strong recommendations. Everyone benefits from the shared experience. That said, can anyone recommend a good re-chroming service? The car goes into storage in another month or two so being without the horn ring for a few months (if necessary) won't be a big deal. I'm looking for quality, itegrity and reliability - not necessarily the lowest price. Any help appreciated. Thank you.
David Daoust
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kubes40 |
10-07-2012 @ 9:49 AM
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The Chrome Shop in Menasha, WI. Steve Campbell is the owner. I have used his service for 30+ years for MANY high point restorations. NEVER any excuses offered for poor workmanship, late delivery, missing parts. Why? There's never been a need for an excuse. The workmanship is beyond reproach. if Steve says three weeks, it is usually on your porch in two. This is one of those services that as you suggest is haunted by less than desirable folks. Steve sets the bar very high for others. Mike Kubarth
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supereal |
10-07-2012 @ 8:25 PM
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I didn't have much trouble finding a very nice horn ring for my '47 . The one on the car when I bought it was broken and hot glued to the steering wheel. I paid less than half the cost quoted for replating. I have an expensive NOS steering wheel, and was particular about the appearance. I had a very nice center in my collection, and it looks like new.
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john38coupe |
10-08-2012 @ 2:40 PM
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I support Mike's response regarding The Chrome Shop. They have done beautiful work for me including the horn ring. Perfection on everything.
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Esteban34 |
10-09-2012 @ 4:37 PM
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Don't know where you are located, but Superior Chrome does excellent work in San Jose, CA. Check their website.
adonde vas, estas alli Esteban
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37 Coupe |
10-10-2012 @ 7:01 AM
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My choice for the last 32 years has been CustomChrome in Grafton Ohio. I also would add that I bet you could find a NOS or a mint one with some searching.
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fordmerc |
11-04-2012 @ 6:14 PM
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Qual-Krom. In Erie Pa. good work, good price, good service
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fordmerc |
11-04-2012 @ 6:15 PM
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Qual-Krom. In Erie Pa. good work, good price, good service
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Pat's 52 |
01-01-2013 @ 10:48 AM
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I recommend Qual-Kroc in Erie, Pa. They are experts in working on die cast parts. They did beautiful work on my 37, 50, and 52 parts.
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42ford |
01-09-2013 @ 7:56 PM
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I used Qual Chrome in Erie, Pa. Not cheap, but he did not loose anything and it was done when he said it would be. Dick
This message was edited by 42ford on 1-9-13 @ 7:57 PM
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