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Chrome Shop--Houston Area

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Beep, Apr 13, 2006.

  1. OK you Houston HAMBr's where is the "good" local chrome shop. Note that I did not say cheap chrome shop, even though I like that word cheao, I need reasonable price and GOOD. Got a pair of valve covers, a valley pan and a couple of other small items to get chromed for my MEL engine.
     
  2. Brad S.
    Joined: Feb 5, 2005
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    BTT because I've been wondering the same.

    What's up Beep! Didya get everything you need for that FED?
     
  3. Not evrything, but I have a lot of it. I got the Vicky body last week and will start modifying it soon I hope. Still looking for someone who knows fibergl*** work. Also still looking for a good chrome shop.

    What's up Beep! Didya get everything you need for that FED?[/quote]
     
  4. InDaShop
    Joined: Aug 15, 2004
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    from Houston

    I've used Speed and Sport down by the Ship channel. Good service, good product, slow and expensive. I would recommend them if you don't have a timeline and want quality but be ready to pay.

    I've used Bright Metal in the Heights, SUPPPPEEEERRR SLOW, Expensive and ****ty work. I would never recommend these guys to anybody ever, stay away, GUS all but ruined a set of Flathead Heads for me.

    So I am open to trying anyone else that doesn't ****! I'll be watching this thread.
     
  5. Larry T
    Joined: Nov 24, 2004
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    Anyone use Superior now? I had them do some stuff a few years ago, work and price seemed ok then.
     
  6. bottom feeder
    Joined: Apr 15, 2002
    Posts: 86

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    I have used T&B in Baytown and if they are still in business I do NOT recomend them. I used Bright Metal Works of the Heights in Houston. They did good job on plating but did not do a good job on smoothing before they plated.

    I know you asked for good chrome shops in the Houston area and I have not answered that question, but I didn't want you to make the same mistakes I did.

    Dan
     
  7. impalamike
    Joined: Feb 28, 2006
    Posts: 160

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    from Texas

    I see nothing has changed. I took my chrome to Gus (Olivares) at Bright Metals in 1991 and he did a lousy job. You think he would have learned to plate in the intervening 15 years! I'm beating my head trying to find a place. I guess I'll try Speed and Sport. Do you have a physical address?
     
  8. deucemanab
    Joined: Apr 19, 2006
    Posts: 238

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    Speed And Sport Was On Broadway Near The Ship Channel Turning
    Basin.they Are Good But Like You Say Slow.
    I Was Told At The Spring Fling Show In Rosenberg By Bing Crosby
    {an Old Hot Rodder That Was In The Plating Business At One Time}
    That The Problem With Chrome Plating These Days Is Caused By The
    Enviromental Controls Put On It.the Sub Plating Has Been Restricted So The End Product Is Not As Good. Just Wish Powder Coating Was Better . Deucemanab
     
  9. impalamike
    Joined: Feb 28, 2006
    Posts: 160

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    from Texas

    Thanks, for the directions. I'll swing by when I get the chance. -Mike
     
  10. Billy
    Joined: Nov 4, 2004
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    I used Superior on my '62 stuff and had pretty good luck with them. Of course, I may have been ripped off and don't know it, but the stuff was straight and it didn't have polishing marks in the metal... finding a good plater is harder than finding a good brain surgeon, it seems.

    Good luck,
    Billy
     
  11. ASANDERSEN
    Joined: Sep 11, 2006
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    I have used Speed and Sport. Very good work in general. Be sure to take the time to give detailed instructions and also remember they do get backed up so take that into consideration for time planning.

    I was very pleased with the work they did on my motorcycle parts.
     
  12. impalamike
    Joined: Feb 28, 2006
    Posts: 160

    impalamike
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    from Texas

    How about Airline Plating? Or Bright Metals of the Heights?
     

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