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Post by Fitz73Chrgr on Apr 24, 2007 23:15:09 GMT -5
We have been electroplating all of our nuts and bolts. I really like the way they look afterwards, but it takes quite a bit of time. I know some people paint them black. What do you guys do?
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charger1973
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1973 Dodge Charger 400 727
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Post by charger1973 on Apr 25, 2007 0:22:50 GMT -5
I really want to see some pics and hear more about how you do this. Do you do it at home, and what kind of equipment does it take?
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440se
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Post by 440se on Apr 25, 2007 8:44:02 GMT -5
I used to use that cadium plating from Eastwood's that you put on the break booster for some cars.It looks good and seems to last.But it is a pain to do as well.
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Post by Fitz73Chrgr on Apr 25, 2007 12:22:43 GMT -5
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charger1973
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1973 Dodge Charger 400 727
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Post by charger1973 on Apr 25, 2007 16:57:30 GMT -5
Would you say the kit would last long enough to do an entire car? Just curious, I wouldnt want to have to order twice if i did.
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Post by Fitz73Chrgr on Apr 25, 2007 17:17:06 GMT -5
No, I don't think its going to last for the entire car. We've done about all of the front suspension bolts with it though.
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Post by wowposter on Nov 15, 2008 23:41:48 GMT -5
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