corradog60stage4 0 Posted August 24, 2007 the finished product bolt originally are in this state. DIRTY after being wirewheeled. threaded part is hard to wirewheel and need to be individually passed on a die. So i made this contraption to facilitate this process when i'm watching television. threads are clean once the bolts are all clean they are ready to be chromed. My buddy works at a chrome shop so we do it during his break time at night. in by the back door. why i feel greek? it is not a mickey mouse operation. they chrome all sorts of things what is this for? here are the vats here is where the plating process occurs. they charge the item to be plated with electricity. acid dip is to clean the metal before plating but it will not get rid of silicone, clearcoat, etc... you need to string each bolt individually with copper wire. I wrapped the copper three times just underneath the head making sure the bolt rests vertical. this is probably the most time consuming task. each string holds about 8 bolts and there is like over 15 strands. first is to dip the bolts into an acid wash second is to wash it in a rinse third is to plate it with copper first and rinse fourth is chrome plating and rinse fifth is second chrome plating and rinse. then you are finished before after there will be a few rings where the copper wire was wrapped will not be chromed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jon_vr6 1 Posted August 24, 2007 amazing job fella would be interested in a set myself in the near future! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corradog60stage4 0 Posted August 26, 2007 amazing job fella would be interested in a set myself in the near future! well the finished chrome depends alot on the preparation and effort you put into it. If you want like a really mirror shine or what they call show chrome you would have to buff the bolts on a buffing wheel until they shine before you dip them to chrome for a super smooth glass like chrome finish. i was lazy and just wire brushed it and it came out a bit satiny, which is okay for me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites