RE: Chrome plating and stainless polishing
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RE: Chrome plating and stainless polishing



Jimmy,

I did business with Nu-Chrome just 2 years ago. I brought my bumpers to 
their facility in Fall River, MA. I was given a tour of there very large 
warehouse and every phase of their operation including pot metal repair, 
welding, polishing, plating etc. I was shown the inspection-rejection 
operation. When a piece is rejected they just do over. They are very 
expensive and have a long waiting list. The amount of repair and prep 
work can be weeks for a few hour polish or plating process.

I know my triple plate bumpers are equal to the best I've seen. Unless 
something has happened over the past 2 years, which it could have, they 
have been a top business for collectors and industry both, and a vendor 
at most shows for many years.

Nick Tiberio
FuryUs63 
Jimmy Peavy wrote:
> 
> 
> By all means, stay away from Nu-chrome.
> As far away as you can get.
> They do shoddy work, have terrible BBB rating, and will screw your eyes 
> out of your head.
> Please tell everyone that you know about them.
> 
>      Jimmy
> 
> James Elsmore wrote:
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> > Does anyone have good sources for chrome plating?  I know Paul's Chrome 
> > in PA is a good one. Any others?  I found Nu-Chrome Restoration at 
> > Carlisle.
> >
> > How about for stainless polishing?  Anyone use Special T's Unlimited?  
> > Prices?
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> > Thanks for the info!
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> > James
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furyus63


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