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BadBird
September 11th, 2009, 11:10 AM
Anyone have comments (silly question) concerning whether to have aluminum trim, grills, etc chrome plated instead of anodized?
I stripped the old anodize off of my rear trim piece on my futura that goes below the trunk. Polished and painted it and then will apply clear powdercoating. It looks very good. But that process is messy and very time consuming.
Soooo I thought I would check with the company in Tucson where I have been getting all my parts chrome plated to see what they would charge to re-anodize my grill and the side trim pieces. He recommended that I not anodize but that I chrome plate them. They charge less for chrome, the plating luster lasts longer and he says his customers are liking the chrome better. ????? What do you all think. Anyone chromed their grills or whatever?

SmithKid
September 11th, 2009, 06:53 PM
I have been considering what to do with my grill (65 Falcon) also, but my concerns go even more basic than just "do I or do I not" chrome as I think my grill is mis-shapen (bent) near the bottom and don't know what to do to correct this other than search for one that the owner claims is not bent. Is there a way to overcome this situation? I will be interested to hear what you do and if you are satisfied with the result. Has the outfit you deal with given you a quote for both processes? Is the difference large? Thanks, Gene

Jeff W
September 11th, 2009, 08:29 PM
and he says his customers are liking the chrome better.

YOU are the customer so I would say do what YOU want. Since your bird has many custom elements, I think the chrome would look nice. If it is a more stock bird... like Kenny's or Roger's... I think the chrome would look out of place.

When you still can't decide, ask your wife.

below is an earlier link about anodizing and straightening:

http://www.rainierfalcons.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69&highlight=grill

Luva65wagon
September 11th, 2009, 10:48 PM
You know... the only concern I would have in this is the strength of the item being chromed. Grills are pretty soft and if dented, chrome would be more apt to part ways with the substrate as opposed to anodizing, which is a molecular change to the aluminum and can't "flake off." So with all the soft parts of a grill, I'd not do it if it were me. As for the other parts, just consider the potential for anything hitting them (ever) and go from there.

Also, chrome is like stainless is in lustre, but anodized aluminum is a bit matte in comparison -- and can be painted if there is a paint pattern needed on the part (like the grill does have.) Something else to consider...

:)

falcon cobra
September 12th, 2009, 01:31 PM
silver powercoat, or what other color grill you like, it really looks good....john h:banana:

BadBird
September 13th, 2009, 08:45 PM
Great feedback, I very much appreciate it. The cost they gave me to re-anodize my grill which is in good shape was just under $300. They will chrome plate it for $200. I really see the point in Rogers comments about plating damage if the aluminum gets bent up. Don't like Jeff's idea at all to ask my wife:ROTFLMAO:. I think I will either finish it myself if time allows or chrome plate it. More thinking is in store I guess. Thanks again. Larry

BadBird
September 15th, 2009, 07:18 AM
John, I missed your comment about silver powdercoat. I have powdercoating equipment but I hadn't heard of anyone powder coating it silver. Do you have knowledge of someone doing this? It looked good? The rear panel I mentioned in the thread, I polished and am putting clear powdercoating to protect it. Never thought about silver coating it and then clear coating it. Might give it a try but would like to know if you've seen one done this way. Larry

68FalconSC
September 15th, 2009, 06:12 PM
Hey Larry,
I am just wondering why you are sending your stuff down to Tucson for chroming. Aren't there any places here in Wa. St. that are in the same ballpark price-wise ? Jon

BadBird
September 15th, 2009, 07:46 PM
I took 7 parts around to four different chroming locations here. One in Mukilteo, two in Seattle and one at Sea-tac. The lowest price I got was $1425. The highest was in Mukilteo for $2400. I got all seven done in Tucson for $300. I have gotten 20 some parts chromed from them and they do great work. Might be someplace around here I don't know about but haven't found it yet.

redfalken
September 15th, 2009, 10:57 PM
Wow, that's pretty cheap. Do you know if it's triple-plated with copper, nickle, chrome?

BadBird
September 16th, 2009, 07:10 AM
It is triple plated. My brother was the director of Lear Jet for Wichita and Tucson. He dealt with this company for many years and also had them chrome all the parts for his 55 Chevy. When I say I send the parts to them I actually send the parts to my brother who takes the parts in for chroming. They give him a very good deal since he has done years worth of parts with them. He is now retired and doesn't give them as much work but it sure helps me.

Jerry Kirby
September 24th, 2009, 12:49 PM
I am a little slow in responding. Have been out of action for a while. I had my grill powdercoated silver on my '65 work in progress. I don't think it looks all that bad. Roger has seen it and thought it looked pretty good

Luva65wagon
September 29th, 2009, 08:41 PM
Yeah, I thought that looked pretty good. Different is good. At least powder coat with flex and not flake off like chrome will.

BadBird
September 30th, 2009, 07:03 AM
I agree with your concern about the chrome plating coming off Roger. I won't go that route. I will look at powder coating the grill. I have a spare rear panel that I will practice on first. Thanks

doghows
September 30th, 2009, 09:23 AM
For what it is worth. I own a powder coating shop over here in Sequim. I have done several grill from various cars. Most of them look very good. The only ones I didn't like were because of the color chosen by the customer. Since it is their car, I just put the color they want.
If you are ever in the area stop in and I could show you some that are done. OR I have a spare 63 grill at home maybe I will bring it in and get some before and afters for you. What color are you thinking for you grill?
Let me know if this would help. Could probably get it done in a few days?

BadBird
September 30th, 2009, 09:37 AM
Thanks for the offer. I have quite a bit of powdercoating equipment. I powdercoated a lot of the parts going on my Falcon and my boat trailer. I think I am going to use high gloss silver powder with clear over the top to take away just a bit of the brightness.. I am going to practice on some other anodized parts first though. It will be awhile but I will post some pics when done.

doghows
September 30th, 2009, 09:50 AM
Sound good would like to see the end result.