Does anyone have any advice on cutting chrome parts? I have a chrome tail light with two separate lights separated by a bar. I mean to cut it in half and use one light on each side. I want to do it without causing the chrome on either sides to flake off or leave jagged edges. I really don't want to have to re-chrome. Any ideas? Thanks in advance
Chrome is the plating on the surface...but what is the part made of? Zinc (pot metal)? Br***? Steel? Aluminum?
Thanks Jim, Not really sure but it is very soft and bends really easily. This is what I am cutting: There is a small section on the bottom that is busted and the chrome peeled off. It is greyish so I am thinking maybe pot metal.
Could be aluminum or pot metal. I would probably cut it with a hack saw, then file and sand the cut edges smooth. The chrome should not peel off if you're careful and lucky...but you never know until you try.
I worked in a couple of material testing Labs for over 20 years preparing test samples. We were told that when cutting chrome parts to wear a mask because of some hexaclorasomething in the chrome! I never did ang I am still sorta healthy. Just sayin.
Cut it a little long, sand it down to size then epoxy the area so water does not lift the chrome later in years.
Thanks Jim I will give it a shot! Thanks Chrisb but those things are tough to get a matching set. Getting a set was my original plan but I haven't been able to find them. Thanks Khead will be using a mask. Thanks xpletive will definitely give that a shot.
I would add use masking tape over the area your cutting to help keep the chrome from lifting at the edge of the cut
I'm on the fence about putting tape on it first...it might cause the chrome to lift as you remove the tape.