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Chrome strips for VC
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Wideload
07-31-2011 06:23:42
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Anyone know where I can get chrome strips for my VC Case. Or is something from an auto that I could use. Thank You
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U.P.John
08-01-2011 17:39:34
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Re: Chrome strips for VC in reply to Wideload, 07-31-2011 06:23:42
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Are those chrome strips that hard to find? I've got them one of my old SC's..it's not restored, I just use it to run my buzz saw rig. How much are they worth? I would consider selling for the right price. but they seem kind of fragile, I wouldn't want them damaged in shipping.
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Stephen Newell
08-01-2011 03:30:01
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Re: Chrome strips for VC in reply to Wideload, 07-31-2011 06:23:42
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I"ve been searching for the same thing for months and have settled on fabricating them myself. I"m going to buy some 3/4" half round steel, cut and round the ends on a grinder and have them chrome plated. The only hard part is to drill and tap hole on the back side to bolt them on.
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Richard G.
08-01-2011 05:10:36
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Re: Chrome strips for VC in reply to Stephen Newell, 08-01-2011 03:30:01
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Just get some stainless thin walled pipe and cut it in half. Silver solder small screws to back and vee and taper the ends. Looked great on my LA.
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