phototone
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There has been discussion on this forum regarding painting a classic RFDR camera, and needing to strip off the chrome plating either by sandblasting or sanding, or chemical removal.
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience in having the top and bottom plates re-chromed? I have a couple of Leica IIIc's that have terrible chrome on the top and bottom plates, corrosion, flaking off, etc. Otherwise excellent cameras, and with re-chroming would look just fine. I know how to remove the top plate, and of course the bottom comes off and disassembles easily.
Could I entrust these precision stampings with a regular chrome plating establishment?
Has anyone had any experience with this? I really don't mind that the new chrome might be more shiny, and I would rather have them chromed, as originally produced, than painted black.
All the web sites I have found discuss stripping the chrome off and refinishing the camera in a paint. Not one that I have found discusses re-chroming.
Gene McCluney (Phototone)
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience in having the top and bottom plates re-chromed? I have a couple of Leica IIIc's that have terrible chrome on the top and bottom plates, corrosion, flaking off, etc. Otherwise excellent cameras, and with re-chroming would look just fine. I know how to remove the top plate, and of course the bottom comes off and disassembles easily.
Could I entrust these precision stampings with a regular chrome plating establishment?
Has anyone had any experience with this? I really don't mind that the new chrome might be more shiny, and I would rather have them chromed, as originally produced, than painted black.
All the web sites I have found discuss stripping the chrome off and refinishing the camera in a paint. Not one that I have found discusses re-chroming.
Gene McCluney (Phototone)