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Re[2]: Newbie

To: "Arthur" <maybee@zebra.net>,
Subject: Re[2]: Newbie
From: Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 17:04:24 -0800
Besides buffing being messy, it's also dangerous. If the wheel grabs the 
piece and tosses it around your garage your heart will certainly skip a 
beat! 

After a few hours on a buffer, even with a dust mask you'll blow black boogers 
out your nose.

Fred - So.SF

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>Subject: Re: Newbie
>Author:  "datsunmike" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>
>Date:    3/5/2001 7:08 PM
>
>
>Arthur,
>
>Chrome plating is more than having the right chemicals and anodes. It 
>requires extensive polishing and possibly silver soldering to fill in the 
>pits and give a uniform surface. It's a lot harder than you may think. For 
>chrome to look shiny and reflective the surface must be perfectly smooth 
>w/o irregular valleys. The cost of a large buffer and wheels probably cost 
>1K. 6" buffers will not do, nor 8" wheels. You need large 14" wheels or so 
>and generally quite wide (3-4") to get a good surface finish and the 
>surface speed to cut the copper. Buffing is an art.
>
     <SNIP>
>
>Mike
>
>PS - Buffing is real messy too. Dust flies everywhere especially up your 
>nose :(

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