sixgun86gn
six offender
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2002
Well I finally decided to get off my butt and do something I like and make some money doing it.
I am going to be offering a spray on chrome finish.
The finish can be applied to practically anything...plastic,fiberglass,metal,you name it.
The process is actually sort of a paint process. There are three stages.
First there is a basecoat applied by paintgun.
Second there is a water based application of particalized silver that sticks to the basecoat.
Third there is a ultra hard clearcoat applied over the silver,so its actually silver sandwiched between coats of paint.
The process is more friendly to the environment and has alot more possibilities over regular chrome plating.
The clear can even be tinted to give the chrome pretty much any color of the rainbow.
Check out the 25th anniversary Gravedigger monster truck. This is the same process and materials used on it.
This will be just a startup business that will hopefully expand into other services I can offer.
What do you guys think?
How about being able to chrome just about anything on your turbo buick or other rides?
I will be recieving my equipment and materials soon and I plan on becoming a supporting vendor if all works out and maybe offer to do some free work for review.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Pat Smith
I am going to be offering a spray on chrome finish.
The finish can be applied to practically anything...plastic,fiberglass,metal,you name it.
The process is actually sort of a paint process. There are three stages.
First there is a basecoat applied by paintgun.
Second there is a water based application of particalized silver that sticks to the basecoat.
Third there is a ultra hard clearcoat applied over the silver,so its actually silver sandwiched between coats of paint.
The process is more friendly to the environment and has alot more possibilities over regular chrome plating.
The clear can even be tinted to give the chrome pretty much any color of the rainbow.
Check out the 25th anniversary Gravedigger monster truck. This is the same process and materials used on it.
This will be just a startup business that will hopefully expand into other services I can offer.
What do you guys think?
How about being able to chrome just about anything on your turbo buick or other rides?
I will be recieving my equipment and materials soon and I plan on becoming a supporting vendor if all works out and maybe offer to do some free work for review.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Pat Smith