Little works with Molotow Liquid Chome Marker

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hardmen

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Working on Crown 850 Switches.

Before.
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After.
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Dosen't looks like chemical chrome process but hey, it's the cheaper way for now, to repair some little parts on our radios and many other things.

I bought mine on a Graffiti Shop on downtown São Paulo.

Hope you guys enjoy.

Cheers.
 

Trommelmops

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Ah looks good, a friend of mine make this with galvanizing with chrome.....first a surface with a special primer wich is conductive....then a thin coppersurface

after that comes the chrome.....but this is toooo much work and you need to much material, knowledge and much more.

Your work looks better than original. My intention is to make these knobs in metal. :yes:
 

Lasonic TRC-920

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hardmen said:
Working on Crown 850 Switches.

Before.
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IMG-20170617-WA0068.jpg

After.
attachicon.gif
20170617_222052.jpg
attachicon.gif
20170618_125457.jpg
attachicon.gif
20170618_125508.jpg

Dosen't looks like chemical chrome process but hey, it's the cheaper way for now, to repair some little parts on our radios and many other things.

I bought mine on a Graffiti Shop on downtown São Paulo.

Hope you guys enjoy.

Cheers.
This looks fantastic, can you show a picture of the marker?

This could be good for touch up's and scratch repair too!

These restorations are all in the details....tiny little details add up to big results. Especially from a few feet away.

Kind of like my old girlfriend, she was far from good, but good from a far!
 

hardmen

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The name it's in Subject: Molotow Liquid Chrome Marker.
In three "gauges" as shown in pic below.

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Cheers...
 
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