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#160188 - 12/27/09 01:18 PM
Re: Restoring a 34 grille - need suggestions
[Re: Youngfalcon]
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 03/19/09
Posts: 27
Loc: Nevada
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Back from the powder coater, Media blasted, two coats of silver and a final coat of clear. Is it perfect? no. Is it absolutely beautiful from 12" YES! I think that with 10-15 hours of polishing each strip it may have been perfect but the verticals may have not been uniform as they are now. My '34 will be a driver and never for show. There was not much option from the chrome plating people and with the uniform pitting all over this was a very nice result. Jerry see it: http://snailmotorsports.com/gallery-automotive/
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#160291 - 12/29/09 12:09 AM
Re: Restoring a 34 grille - need suggestions
[Re: in2deep]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 02/06/02
Posts: 205
Loc: Longview, TX
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Jerry, I have a '36 truck grille in the same shape as your '34 Master.Your story really has me seriously considering the same process. You said that the media blasting was $150. How much, if you don't mind telling, was the total job? Thank you for sharing this with us. I looked at a '35 Ford grill today that was replated - $1500!
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#161568 - 01/10/10 11:27 AM
Re: Restoring a 34 grille - need suggestions
[Re: in2deep]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 07/13/03
Posts: 43
Loc: greenwood, ca
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K&D Reproductions, Kenneth Norris, Mapelton Depot, PA at one time made a nifty Stainless steel Grille for 34-35 Standards. I bought one in 1981 for my 35 STD Roadster project. There is no record of this comany or this person in any of my G&D Rosters. Maybe someone can give you more current info. MBancroft711  att  Vcca 4849
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