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RE: [Austin_Counties_Cars_News] Stainless Trim

Harold what about picking up some trim from the wreckers off another vechicle of a similar age surely other cars had the same trim you could just cut it down just a

 

Thought just take a sample and try and match it up  brent


From: Austin_Counties_Cars_News@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Austin_Counties_Cars_News@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gerard Chateauvieux
Sent: Friday, 10 July 2009 12:57 p.m.
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Subject: Re: [Austin_Counties_Cars_News] Stainless Trim

 




Yes, I think you mean powdercoat. They have colors that come very close to chrome that would probably be good on something like the grille

 

That might be a good idea to try...

 

Gerard

On Jul 9, 2009, at 5:15 PM, Mae & Brent Tamatea wrote:



 

Gerard the grills are pot metal so they are difficult to rechrome most rechromers don’t want to touch as the process needs to strip the chrome which is via a acid bath

 

without damaging the pot metal which is difficult if this is done then the holes are filled I have heard they can use solder and then copper coated and then

 

rechromed.

 

I  wonder if the new coatings would be suitable like they have on new cars it looks similar to chrome maybe it could be sandblasted holes filled with epoxy and then

 

recoated just a thought.brent   

 


From: Austin_Counties_Cars_News@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Austin_Counties_Cars_News@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gerard Chateauvieux
Sent: Friday, 10 July 2009 8:15 a.m.
To: Austin_Counties_Cars_News@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Austin_Counties_Cars_News] Stainless Trim

 

On a related subject, I was wondering what to do about the vertical spear on my Austin 10 grille. Integral with this piece of trim is the cloisonn馮bsp;Austin 10 badge. The cloisonné ©s in very good condition. This is a chrome plated piece, not stainless, so my question is, can it be re-chromed without damaging the cloisonné¿  (See attached photos)

 

Also, the grille components (slats) and door handles are pot metal and as you can see, they are pitted as well. How are these typically fixed for re-chroming?

 

Anybody had experience with this sort of thing?

 

Gerard

 

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On Jul 9, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Mae & Brent Tamatea wrote:




 

Harold depending on the damage to the trim its not that hard to repair I have recently repaired quite a few stainless grill sections on my fordson trucks they were originally very rough but they look real tidy now what I did was made a pattern on the shape of the trim using a bolt I then was able to slip the bolt behind the trim and tap it back into shape using it like a dolly I spoke to a guy that does it for a living and he does exactly the same thing the hardest part is the welding up I would get that professionally done there will be some heat marks but that should buff off all right maybe send some pics of the damage so we can get an idea I found with dimples I just used a punch to push those out it actually didnt take that long to do either. brentnz  

 


From: Austin_Counties_Cars_News@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Austin_Counties_Cars_News@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Harold Leece
Sent: Friday, 10 July 2009 7:13 a.m.
To: Austin_Counties_Cars_News@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Austin_Counties_Cars_News] Stainless Trim

 






Hello All,
Does anyone know where one might get Stainless trim repaired or made
up? I need the door trim for my Somerset Coupe repaired? It is longer
than the standard Somerset being a 2 door rather than a sedan and I
would like to have someone weld two pieces together and polish.

Thanks,

Harold
--
Harold Leece,
St. Catharines, ON,
Canada

 

 

 

 



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I think you're right, Brent.  The softer metal would be more easily distorted and split. Bill Wilkman USA ... From: Mae & Brent Tamatea...
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Harold what about picking up some trim from the wreckers off another vechicle of a similar age surely other cars had the same trim you could just cut it down...
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Gerard I would think that centre piece is separate to the spear section as Bill mentioned the a40s are brent _____ From:...
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Hi Gerard Are you sure the badge is integral to the vertical chrome trim piece? On the Devon, which is pretty much identical in design, the cloisonne badge ...
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Hi Bill, Well, I had to look really close (and still you can't tell), but I am able to wiggle it very slightly, so you must be right. That's good! I've never...
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Hi Harold. Are you sure the trim is stainless? On the Devon and Dorset it is chrome plated brass. I, at first, thought the Devon/Dorset trim was stainless,...
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Hi Gerard. I don't blame you for being nervous about shipping chrome plating work. I would think there is a plater in your immediate area who could do the ...
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Hi Bill, Another excellent suggestion! I live very close to Brizio's [ http://roybriziostreetrods.com/ ] (loading this page will give you a rush). I have...
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That looks like your place, alright, Gerard.? My guess is these guys have lots of vendors to recommend who could help with a variety of fabrication and...
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Gerard they do some lovely work thanks for the link the hot rod boys are best to talk to for refabricating one offs they often have to work from scratch brent ...
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Bill, Did you look at any cars in their gallery? There are three they are doing for Eric Clapton. Unless I am mistaken, (or the photo is reversed) they are...
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Hi Gerard. They do have some interesting projects. The shop in Riverside, Rodco, does some complicated mods too. Interestingly, last time I was in the shop ...
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