Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:58 am
Just got items back from the chromers...was kind of disappointed with some of the work...but i guess it'll do for now.
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Marlon It all looks good in the pictures. When I got my stuff done the only problem I had was with one of the chrome sides of the fuel tank. They didn't remove one small dent so they asked me to send it back which I did and it came back perfect. The company I used did all tripple plated chrome and I am very pleased with it.Maloymerc wrote:Just got items back from the chromers...was kind of disappointed with some of the work...but i guess it'll do for now.
4shorts wrote:Marlon It all looks good in the pictures. When I got my stuff done the only problem I had was with one of the chrome sides of the fuel tank. They didn't remove one small dent so they asked me to send it back which I did and it came back perfect. The company I used did all tripple plated chrome and I am very pleased with it.Maloymerc wrote:Just got items back from the chromers...was kind of disappointed with some of the work...but i guess it'll do for now.
What's wrong with the chrome you got done and how much did it cost you? When I got mine done it cost around $700. plus shipping and taxes. Although I don't have my rear rack back yet and my four shock nuts that will cost me about another $350. Paul
Well, the chroming itself was ok, the problem was that some items had poor preparation before chroming (some items had pits, and grinding/sanding marks) which are visibly evident...I may have to have it rechromed. But hey...with all the items you see in the picture, it cost me less than a $100 for it!
Maloymerc wrote:But hey...with all the items you see in the picture, it cost me less than a $100 for it!
Hmmm...although we don't have a US EPA here, we have a similar agency that functions like that of yours. My point is that we can chrome stuff here or have anything done for that matter, at a much cheaper rate because relatively, our labor costs are lesser than the US.Dogsbd wrote:Maloymerc wrote:But hey...with all the items you see in the picture, it cost me less than a $100 for it!
That's because the US EPA has not authority in the Philippines!
Hmmm...although we don't have a US EPA here, we have a similar agency that functions like that of yours. My point is that we can chrome stuff here or have anything done for that matter, at a much cheaper rate because relatively, our labor costs are lesser than the US.[/quote]Maloymerc wrote:
First when I seen the price you got it done for I thought that it was a real good price but then I thought about what a dollar might be worth over there and figured it might not be a great price after all. I'm just being curious and trying to learn more about your country when I ask. What would be the hourly wage for an average worker where you live in US dollars be? Paul[/quote]4shorts wrote:Hmmm...although we don't have a US EPA here, we have a similar agency that functions like that of yours. My point is that we can chrome stuff here or have anything done for that matter, at a much cheaper rate because relatively, our labor costs are lesser than the US.Maloymerc wrote: