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RE: chrome plating

To: <pethier@isd.net>, <darmstrong@ptbo.igs.net>, <JNiolon@uss.com>,
Subject: RE: chrome plating
From: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 09:25:13 -0400
From: Phil Ethier [mailto:pethier@isd.net]
> 
> > in big chunks, possibly too late to be of any help.  
> > Nickel plating is better.  It does not hydrogen embrittle 
> > and will show cracks.  It can be left with a dull finish 
> > or polished to a bright finish close to chrome.
> 
> The real ticket would be to polish the part itself and then 
> have it powder clear-coated.  You would be able to see the 
> condition and the powder-coat would protect it from rust.

Nickel plating also has the advantage of not rusting.  You 
can polish it up nice and shiny and it will dull a bit, then 
stay that way, pretty much forever.

A lot of old race cars with "chrome suspension" really had 
nickel plated parts, not chrome...

Tim Mullen

Chantilly, VA
72 Lotus Elan Sprint
94 Miata R Package

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