Peter Spink | 12/03/2017 23:08:13 |
![]() 126 forum posts 48 photos | As above - anybody got a contact for a small one off chrome plating job? Nixie tube clock 1/8" brass plate about 8" X 2 " Cheapest I've got so far is a minimum charge of £75 |
daveb | 13/03/2017 02:10:37 |
631 forum posts 14 photos | Chrome plating is now VERY expensive, may be cheaper if you can find someone restoring a bike and put it with theirs, I did this with some machine handles, still expensive though. Have you noticed how little of it there is on cars now? A possible substitute may be Nickel plating, hard to tell the difference when it's polished. There are DIY kits available, just an idea. Dave. |
richard stevens 3 | 13/03/2017 02:53:31 |
9 forum posts 1 photos | Hi. Try the motorbike forums alot of them do home plating. I am sure one of them would do it for a bit of extra pocket money Edited By richard stevens 3 on 13/03/2017 02:56:02 |
Neil Wyatt | 13/03/2017 08:20:21 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | > Nixie tube clock Photos! We demand photos! Neil |
densleigh | 13/03/2017 09:10:10 |
16 forum posts |
Try these people - very reasonable and used to small parts being lumped together. Just a satisfied customer and no other connection as per usual http://niphos.co.uk |
Chris Evans 6 | 13/03/2017 09:20:01 |
![]() 2156 forum posts | Where are you in the country ? |
Nick_G | 13/03/2017 09:24:28 |
![]() 1808 forum posts 744 photos | . Or try Talbot plating in Nelson, 01282 618 107 Does quite a bit for motorbike restorers and will I am told tag small jobs into a batch of something else.
Nick |
Peter Spink | 13/03/2017 17:41:50 |
![]() 126 forum posts 48 photos | Many thanks all - some good leads to work on! Based in Esher Chris. These are pics of the clock as requested Neil. I made a similar one many years ago with individual ICs and a transformer to supply the HV. This one is a mix of old and new tech. The main PCB is from a company called pv electronics and contains all the drivers etc. including the 180v supply for the Nixie anodes. The wiring to the Nixies is very much 'old school'! Still haven't decided to chrome the front panel or just polish the brass. The case will be a light maple with comb jointed corners. Apologies for the lack of Model Engineering content in the post but the holes in the brass were cut with the 'Rotabroaches' from Cromwell tools. Very good price!
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Adam Phillips | 13/03/2017 18:14:15 |
![]() 47 forum posts | Hi Peter I would forget Chrome and go for Nickel. I do a lot of watch cases that everyone assumes are Chrome plated. In fact in the last 10 years only 2 have been. If you want the lighter colour of Chrome then go for replica Chrome which is nickel with lots of cobalt mixed in. There are kit on line. not to expensive and very good |
Peter Spink | 13/03/2017 18:27:06 |
![]() 126 forum posts 48 photos | Thanks Adam - sounds like a plan! Will post more pics when finished. |
Phil P | 13/03/2017 20:01:07 |
851 forum posts 206 photos | There is only one place I would trust with my chrome plating jobs Prestige Electro-plating Unit 6, Cliff Street Industrial Estate, Mexborough S64 9HU
Sorry about the text, it was a cut & paste job Phil |
Chris Evans 6 | 13/03/2017 20:08:37 |
![]() 2156 forum posts | Peter, Esher is not on my radar for chrome platers. I am Midlands based. |
Allan B | 13/03/2017 20:10:30 |
![]() 133 forum posts 23 photos | Not much help with chrome platers sorry, but I do do bits of bike work, and have to admit to prefuring the nickle plate to chrome, slightly warmer tone, haven't needed to get any done myself, but I have had people bring me freshly coated stuff to fit to bikes |
Peter Spink | 13/03/2017 22:34:13 |
![]() 126 forum posts 48 photos | Nickel it is - many thanks! |
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