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Chrome plating services

I am thinking of offering a chrome plating service with quick turnaround times (two weeks sound good to you guys?) and competetive prices. I would like to gauge interest and see just how many of you guys would be interested in a service like this.

The plating would be professionaly done and would be of commercial quality. No fake spray on stuff, the parts will be electroplated and triple chrome just like real metal parts. Customers would be required to rack their own parts, but this of course helps keep turn around times quick and costs low.

I'd appreciate your opinions and suggestions. I don't want to do this if there isn't an interest. Thanks for your time
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Old 12-07-2005, 08:36 PM
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Re: Chrome plating services

Hey bud!

Have you done much research into this?

Last I knew, plastic either needed to be vacuum plated (which the machine alone run upwards to a hundred grand or more) or electroplated through a process of applying a conductive base coat, followed by the plating process (and for this purpose wouldn't be very cost effective).

From you description it sounds like vacuum plating would be out of the question. . .

What type of pricing are you thinking of and what type of process will be used?
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Old 12-07-2005, 09:11 PM
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Re: Chrome plating services

The parts will be electroplated, not vacuum metalized..and price would be comparable to any other plating company that caters to model car builders.

As for the machinery and cost effectivness of different methods..it's not of a concern. I've worked in the automotive plastics molding and plating industry so i'm well aware of the processes. I am just looking to see if a need is out there for this type of service.
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It's of interest, but only mild interest because there isn't much I need plated at any one time, and Alclad is a good alternative for smaller parts. I build so few subjects that have chrome bumpers that I could never fill up an entire rack, and the times I did I still have those parts sitting because I don't build that stuff often.

You'd get a lot better response by taking some parts, plating them, and taking some high-quality digital pictures of the parts for an example. Don't tell us what you can do, show us!
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Re: Chrome plating services

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It's of interest, but only mild interest because there isn't much I need plated at any one time, and Alclad is a good alternative for smaller parts. I build so few subjects that have chrome bumpers that I could never fill up an entire rack, and the times I did I still have those parts sitting because I don't build that stuff often.

You'd get a lot better response by taking some parts, plating them, and taking some high-quality digital pictures of the parts for an example. Don't tell us what you can do, show us!
Yes, we have some parts to be plated for example and will post them up soon. But we aren't to the point of actually commiting to to anything yet..that's why i'm just gauging the need for it at this point. If i see a pretty good demand then i will market it and show examples of the quality and different types of plating available.
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Sounds cool enough but like ZoomZoom said only mild interest at this point as needs vary for re-plating in general.

You most likely find that most modelers have never realized this option. Most are happy with the kit plating and only the really diehard modelers would be looking for such a service.

I know from past experience that unless I needed to have something plated for a customer's model, most are still setting here racked and ready to go and have been for several years (damn those 58 Fury bumpers wings!).

I've dealt with ChromeTech USA which is a vacuum plating service and also had a EP service down in MA I could drop misc. metal parts off to. . . Definitely had better results with electroplating than the vacuum plating which, is what peaked my interest here. Vacuum plating in my opinion generally blows and results varied from horrible to mildly acceptable . . .

So, post up those pics asap and I wish ya good luck with your venture!
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Re: Chrome plating services

I agree with you, vacuum plating can be hit and miss at times.

I've also had parts plated by chrometech, and i really didn't like the idea of having to wait 3 months for my parts to return to me. (which was the case 90% of the time)
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Re: Chrome plating services

SPAM!!!!!!!! J/k dude. It does sound awsome. Chrome up a whole car and take pic for us so we know it's not a scam. And to see your excellent quality?
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Re: Re: Chrome plating services

Ummmm 3 MONTHS?. . Man, took me that long to get the parts back too and then additional time to strip the parts once again and send 'em back for replating because the first round had so much dust in 'em. . .

That happened on several occasions and I washed the parts and shipped in a new anti-static plastic bag used for shipping PC boards. . .



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I agree with you, vacuum plating can be hit and miss at times.

I've also had parts plated by chrometech, and i really didn't like the idea of having to wait 3 months for my parts to return to me. (which was the case 90% of the time)
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Re: Re: Chrome plating services

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SPAM!!!!!!!! J/k dude. It does sound awsome. Chrome up a whole car and take pic for us so we know it's not a scam. And to see your excellent quality?
spam?...eh..i'm not selling anything or promoting anything really, just doing a bit of research.
trying to get an idea of how people feel and what their needs are.
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Ummmm 3 MONTHS?. . Man, took me that long to get the parts back too and then additional time to strip the parts once again and send 'em back for replating because the first round had so much dust in 'em. . .

That happened on several occasions and I washed the parts and shipped in a new anti-static plastic bag used for shipping PC boards. . .
i knew i wasn't the only one. I would like to eliminate both of those issues. Fast turn around is really something i've always sought after in the past. And if the quality isn't there then why such a long wait in the first place ya know?
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Re: Chrome plating services

I'd most likely be interested. Will you be chroming brass?
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Yeah, pretty sure they wait for orders to build up before running them through the VP machine . . . That could be the reason for the slow turn around (?)

Not sure if it's a precise gauge on interest but my 6th post as a member here was on plating. As you can see the response was OVERWHELMING!!! lmao. . . (0 replies . . .ugh)

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Re: Chrome plating services

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Yeah, pretty sure they wait for orders to build up before running them through the VP machine . . . That could be the reason for the slow turn around (?)

Not sure if it's a precise gauge on interest but my 6th post as a member here was on plating. As you can see the response was OVERWHELMING!!! lmao. . . (0 replies . . .ugh)

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chrometech sends their stuff off to some commercial plater. probably other customers ahead of him causes slow turn around to. Plus i'm sure he waits and puts all the small racks onto a big one to save money.

But I will be using a local plater and will not have that problem, so turn around time will be a lot quicker.
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Re: Re: Chrome plating services

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I'd most likely be interested. Will you be chroming brass?
We could very well chrome brass. I had not thought of it but i'm sure it would not be a problem at all something to look into for sure
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