Jay has some cool stuff like that on his website. The sky is the limit on what you could use that plating process on, it would be cool if the products he demonstrates could be sold so the guy at home could do it. Looks pretty slick, wonder how well it holds up over time. It looks so simple and Jay is right, he didnt even pay any attention to getting runs when he shot the layer of paint. The website they give is a little outdated and all in german though.
Even the model car guys would love to get thier hands on this.
Chris R said
Dec 13, 2011
Dave Seitz wrote:
XXX Plating in Wisc. Does it on anything
I dont think they have been in business for several years now. Word on the street is he started doing bad business and wasnt standing behind his product. Seems a lot of stuff he plated had started to peel or just plain didnt look very well done once the customers got thier parts back. Do a google search, a LOT of unhappy customers. Which most likely contribued to the shop closing up some time ago.
Interesting demonstration of spray on chrome. Anyone seen this used? I can think of a dozen applications for my own car.
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/segment/restoration-blog/spray-on-chrome/
Jay has some cool stuff like that on his website. The sky is the limit on what you could use that plating process on, it would be cool if the products he demonstrates could be sold so the guy at home could do it. Looks pretty slick, wonder how well it holds up over time. It looks so simple and Jay is right, he didnt even pay any attention to getting runs when he shot the layer of paint. The website they give is a little outdated and all in german though.
Even the model car guys would love to get thier hands on this.
I dont think they have been in business for several years now. Word on the street is he started doing bad business and wasnt standing behind his product. Seems a lot of stuff he plated had started to peel or just plain didnt look very well done once the customers got thier parts back. Do a google search, a LOT of unhappy customers. Which most likely contribued to the shop closing up some time ago.