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slownova
11-30-2006, 05:07 PM
does anyone know of a plater in the midwest that does this? ive been looking to get a ton of stuff done but can't find anywhere to do it. thanks.

69 L88 Camaro
11-30-2006, 10:52 PM
Had some door handles done a while back. Place in Memphis. Will check to find you a contact.

kart34
12-01-2006, 10:08 AM
There is a black chrome powdercoat color available. Please contact Greg @Extreme Custom Powder Coating we have the information 507-583-7448 :thumbsup:

69 L88 Camaro
12-01-2006, 10:27 AM
Jackpot!! Advanced Plating in Tennessee. 615-227-6900 Contact name is Carl

HRBS
12-01-2006, 01:33 PM
IMO it is one of the best looking finishes out there. And 'Advanced' is THE place to have it done at.
But please be aware that Black Chrome scratches very easily.
Unlike traditional chrome which has nickel (close in color) underlying the top coat (which is non transparent), Black Chrome has a silver base. The top coat is very thin and transparent giving that deep look that we all like the Black chrome for. However, by simply (and innocently) wiping it with the slightest abbrasive towel, cloth etc it will leave tiny scratches that in time will dull the finish. A micro fiber cloth and some non-ammonia glass cleaner is all you need to clean it. NEVER use wax or polish like you would on regular chrome. They call it "Chrome" but is should never be maintained like such.
You will love the look of it, just be careful.
Oh... and be prepared to pay a significant amount more for Black Chrome than traditional chrome plating.

slownova
12-01-2006, 05:16 PM
IMO it is one of the best looking finishes out there. And 'Advanced' is THE place to have it done at.
But please be aware that Black Chrome scratches very easily.
Unlike traditional chrome which has nickel (close in color) underlying the top coat (which is non transparent), Black Chrome has a silver base. The top coat is very thin and transparent giving that deep look that we all like the Black chrome for. However, by simply (and innocently) wiping it with the slightest abbrasive towel, cloth etc it will leave tiny scratches that in time will dull the finish. A micro fiber cloth and some non-ammonia glass cleaner is all you need to clean it. NEVER use wax or polish like you would on regular chrome. They call it "Chrome" but is should never be maintained like such.
You will love the look of it, just be careful.
Oh... and be prepared to pay a significant amount more for Black Chrome than traditional chrome plating.
yea i know all about that. i bet its cheaper then it is to chrome anything here. i think i live in the capital of expensive everything. what does black chrome powder look like compared to black chrome plating? im sure its diffrent just how diffrent? i can't really powdercoat to much i don't think becouse alot of this is going to be trim and stuff.

HRBS
12-01-2006, 05:47 PM
what does black chrome powder look like compared to black chrome plating? im sure its diffrent just how diffrent?

Very different. We experimented with a chopper frame in Black Chrome Powdercoat. It came out more like a translucent smoke grey than a black mirror finish.

slownova
12-01-2006, 06:13 PM
ah, thank you sir. :hail: i wonder what it does cost now. id have to ship it all the way to tennesse tho now.

J2SpeedandCustom
12-02-2006, 06:34 AM
Brian,
to get anything done right, you are going to have to ship it out of this great state of ours. I would call advanced or sherms in cali.

J2SpeedandCustom
12-02-2006, 06:36 AM
crate it up on a pallet and send it freight, it is much cheaper!

Perry Mitchell
12-02-2006, 08:59 AM
The subframe of my Camaro is done in black chrome powder coat and it is not as durable as say plain black powdercoat. They warned me that it is u.v. sensitive and I found that if you try to rub or polish a blemish, it gets blotchy. Maybe it should have been clear powdered coated afterwards.

Mecom Racer
12-02-2006, 01:39 PM
Yes, any "chrome" powdercoat needs to be clearcoated to protect the finish. We learned the hard way on a display my company built, we used something like that. It was extremely fragile and if someone got a solvent on it, it made a permanent black mark which really looked bad.

T Bell
12-02-2006, 11:29 PM
Advanced Plating is Nashville is a stellar operation. I had a bike frame powder coated there and it is still looking good.