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Bumper Boyz?
It is always best to have YOUR bumper replated instead of an exchange,
here's why. 1. the bumper you get might have been wrapped around a tree then straightened. Any guess on how hard it's going to be to align in your holes? Maybe your bumper has been tweaked? 2. you might get one that has been rust repaired. again the fitment might be a problem. BBz will let you unwrap them usually to see any patches that might have been made. If you can live with that, go for it. BBz have been around a good while, and although I have never bought from them, I have checked out their plating. It isn't show quality, but the few that I have looked at were pretty good body shop quality. And they are reasonable plus you save on shipping. If you were to get a show chrome plating on your 53 caddy, I suppose it would cost you close to a new car price. Good Luck, Carlisle and Charlotte coming up! Danno "Robin Banks" > wrote in message ... > Anyone here ever use Bumper Boyz? I've heard good things about them, but > never got to talk to anyone that's had any of their replate jobs for very > long. > > I'm mainly wondering about durability and shine long after they're new, > peeling problems, etc. > > They do a trade system... they'll bring what you need to a car show (one of > the many they visit during the year), and you give them your old stuff. Sort > of like "instant plating", and I like that idea. :-) Saves on shipping too, > and some bumpers can cost a whole lot to ship. ...like on my '53 Caddie. > There's more metal in my bumpers than in an entire new car, or so it seems. > <laugh> > > > ~~R.Banks |
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Roger Blake wrote: > > Besides, do you really want to do business with people who are so dim > that cannot even spell "Boys" correctly? Well, when you get right down to it, I'd rather deal with adults than boys anyway. George Patterson If you want to know God's opinion of money, just look at the people he gives it to. |
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> Besides, do you really want to do business with people who are so dim > that cannot even spell "Boys" correctly? > It's a trademark name. I'm willing to bet that if you asked them, they'd know it's spelled incorrectly. Sheesh. Rabbit |
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I know a few people that made the mistake of buying from them. nothing
lasted more than 2 years. also, they are about as bright as a 2 watt light bulb. for the past 3 years, I have gotten stuck next to them at 6 swap meets, and they do not know how to read, every time I have had to call security on them because they set up in and take over my spots. the last time, I rolled in and saw all their crap in one of my spots, I parked my 11,000 lb pickup on a stack of their bumpers. they called security on me and tried to hand me a $13,000 bill for the ruined bumpers. I told them to kiss my grits. if they were not in my spot in the first place nothing would have happened. the track backed me, and told them to shove it and go back to cal where they belong "Robin Banks" > wrote in message ... > Thanks for the Bumper Boyz stories, guys. I appreciate 'em! > > > ~~R.Banks |
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Roger Blake wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:53:08 -0400, Rabbit > wrote: > >>It's a trademark name. I'm willing to bet that if you asked them, they'd >>know it's spelled incorrectly. > > > I very much doubt it. Ten to one that when wearing caps these guys don't > know which end is supposed to point forward, either. > They're actually very nice guys. Ther chrome isn't the best, but it isn't the worst either. Good "driver" quality but for show I'd go with someone better. nate -- replace "fly" with "com" to reply. http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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A quick check on www.infospace.com using the "near an address" search using "plating" as your search term, then Metal Polishing Buffing & Plating within 20 miles of Detroit lists 45 entries. You might consider calling a few of them and asking for some references - like maybe a list of some local resto or hot rod shops they've done work for? Or call the Antique & Classic Auto Restoration & Repair, or Auto Customizing Conversion & Restoration shops directly and ask who they recommend. -- V8Z Chevy V6 powered '66 Datsun Roadster http://www.mildevco.net/chevypowereddatsuns/ Chevy V8 powered '77 Datsun 280Z http://www.mildevco.net/chevypowereddatsuns/ > I've been asking at every local car "get together" about local rechrome > places, and I either get nothing, or recommendations to stay away from others. > Frustrating. I'm in Detroit, you'd think there'd be tons of places around > here that I could get a good recommendation for. |
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"v8z" > wrote in message ... > > A quick check on www.infospace.com using the "near an address" search using > "plating" as your search term, then Metal Polishing Buffing & Plating > within 20 miles of Detroit lists 45 entries. You might consider calling a > few of them and asking for some references - like maybe a list of some local > resto or hot rod shops they've done work for? Or call the Antique & Classic > Auto Restoration & Repair, or Auto Customizing Conversion & Restoration > shops directly and ask who they recommend. > > -- > V8Z > Chevy V6 powered '66 Datsun Roadster > http://www.mildevco.net/chevypowereddatsuns/ > Chevy V8 powered '77 Datsun 280Z > http://www.mildevco.net/chevypowereddatsuns/ > > > > I've been asking at every local car "get together" about local rechrome > > places, and I either get nothing, or recommendations to stay away from > others. > > Frustrating. I'm in Detroit, you'd think there'd be tons of places around > > here that I could get a good recommendation for. > > I have seen their trailer at a few recent Car N' Parts Show(s) in Springfield Ohio. The Fall show should be soon. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.759 / Virus Database: 508 - Release Date: 9/9/2004 |
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> My main concern is a job that's not going to rust or peel 3-4 years down the > road. It just has to look like chrome, not the Hope Diamond. <g> Of course, > I don't want it to look yellowish either. (I've seen some jobs like that... > yeech!) Is there a company in your area that supplies bumpers for newer cars? They often have connections to chrome companies -- that's how I got my '47 Cadillac bumpers done. But I also found out who did the work for them, and went directly when I needed a second batch done. Could have saved considerably on the first batch. There are different qualities of chrome, and obviously you don't need the show stuff. Make this clear at the beginning. I'm also in the "your bumpers are better" school. The last thing you need is to get them home and find that they don't line up, or they're bent, and your own bumpers aren't available to you anymore. Rabbit |
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"Rabbit" > wrote in message ... > > > My main concern is a job that's not going to rust or peel 3-4 years down > the > > road. It just has to look like chrome, not the Hope Diamond. <g> Of > course, > > I don't want it to look yellowish either. (I've seen some jobs like > that... > > yeech!) > > Is there a company in your area that supplies bumpers for newer cars? They > often have connections to chrome companies -- that's how I got my '47 > Cadillac bumpers done. But I also found out who did the work for them, and > went directly when I needed a second batch done. Could have saved > considerably on the first batch. > > There are different qualities of chrome, and obviously you don't need the > show stuff. Make this clear at the beginning. > > I'm also in the "your bumpers are better" school. The last thing you need is > to get them home and find that they don't line up, or they're bent, and your > own bumpers aren't available to you anymore. > > Rabbit > > This thread has had some very interesting and sometimes condescending comments from various posters.. We car restorers have US EPA and State EPA's to thank for causing the demise of many replating and chrome shops. I stated in a previous post of having seen The Bumper Boyz trailer at the Springfield Ohio Cars N' Parts Show and Swap Meet. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.759 / Virus Database: 508 - Release Date: 9/9/2004 |
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> > There are different qualities of chrome, and obviously you don't need
the > > show stuff. Make this clear at the beginning. > > Thought I was pretty clear on what I was interested in. I originally said: Yes, yes, I realized that. I meant that when you're talking to the plater, let him know what type you want. Obviously you weren't clear that I was clear! Rabbit |
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