i know some motorbike modders in Kuantan who do chroming for motorbike parts... maybe ill ask them about it..... but i heard that its cost alot....
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Chroming, please guide
Chroming, please guide
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Mar 20 2007, 10:06 PM
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i know some motorbike modders in Kuantan who do chroming for motorbike parts... maybe ill ask them about it..... but i heard that its cost alot....
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QUOTE(inteluser @ Mar 21 2007, 03:38 PM) thanks for replying guys. smaller the voltage..... u will get the fine result.... bigger voltage means it will increase the reaction speed and the surface will not be bright and not smooth enuf.....but. from the guide by Gamer. it ony uses small voltage of electric. so if i need to chorme till very 'bright'.. mean i need bigger voltage la ?? btw.. jz curious. is it that only all metal material can be eletrically plated. ? |
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