RE: Bumber Re-chroming
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RE: Bumber Re-chroming



This is a question that I have too.

I have a front bumper with a bend in it from someone hooking a chain to 
the K member and yanking the car out of a ditch or snow bank.

Can the bumper be straightened with a press and being careful?

I figured that I would use one of those small presses (12 ton) and with 
some blocking, slowly push the dent out.

Any of you try this?  If so, did it work?

K.

John Waskiewicz wrote:
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> Ollie, When you say straighten how bad can they fix?  My rear bumper on 
> the drivers side. is straight but someone backed into something and at 
> is bent up alittle at the rise where the licence plate is. And the front 
> has a indent where the old leather tow straps would be placed. I would 
> like to get them straightened, but they still very good original chrome. 
> Do you think there could straighten a bumper without rechroming them?? 
> At least the rear bumper, as it  is the most noticable.  John Wask... 64 
> Sport Fury
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> > To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
> > From: satellite1965@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Bumber Re-chroming
> > Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 08:44:55 -0500
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> > Both bumpers on my 65 Satellite have been re-chromed. Both are class 
> > jobs. 
> > The rear bumper was straighten and re-chromed. It was done in Alabama 
> > but unfortunaly Hurricane Katrina blew them away and the cost to 
> > rebuild, to be EPA friendly...well.. they just shut down.
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> > I purchased the front bumper thru our web site swap meet. It was posted 
> > by Bickel Motors, Des Moines, IA. Cannot remember the company name that 
> > did the work, but they were located in South Sioux City. Isn't that NE? 
> > They did an excellent job of straightening and re-chroming. I would 
> > highly recommend them.
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> > I am sure by E mailing bickelmotors@xxxxxxxxxxx you can find out the 
> > re-chromer as they have posted more bumpers since I got mine from them. 
> > Possibly they have a stock of bumpers too.
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> > A bumper has to be really bad before it cannot be straightened. I bought 
> > a bumper because i needed one for my Petty Stock Car project and it was 
> > the cheapest way for me to go.
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> > See what happens as you get older..remember the main story but the 
> > details are real foggy.
> > Can you help us out here Rich, thats your neck of the woods.
> > Ollie
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Kevin R. Merkley
Thunder Bay, Ontario
64 Dodge 440 2dr HT (Cdn)
64 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible (Cdn)


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