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Can you re-chrome over the top of chrome ? I've always wanted to know that!Nob":3qt6k2su said:I'd be tempted to get the whole frame chromed.
Any idea's nob :?:
Can you re-chrome over the top of chrome ? I've always wanted to know that!Nob":3qt6k2su said:I'd be tempted to get the whole frame chromed.
Ian Raleigh":1dta4kw7 said:Can you re-chrome over the top of chrome ? I've always wanted to know that!Nob":1dta4kw7 said:I'd be tempted to get the whole frame chromed.
Any idea's nob :?:
Nob":shi7ib6c said:I've had forks re-chromed but then the tubing was thick enough to get this done.
Tubing on the frame is probably a little thin though - but then remove the blue possibly?
Tamandua":17zw86yb said:I spoke to Argos recently about redoing Cromovelato , they said it can be done but is tricky, I think the laquer had a hard time adhering to the chrome hence why so many vintage frames have areas where the laquer comes off . Might be worth giving them a ring if you're interested in a complete restoration .
Cheers
bikenut2010":nnhvmqqt said:Nob":nnhvmqqt said:I've had forks re-chromed but then the tubing was thick enough to get this done.
Tubing on the frame is probably a little thin though - but then remove the blue possibly?
eh????
Columbus SL is .6 mm /.9 mm forks .9
paint for this is around 50 microns....what has tubing mm got to do with the covering???