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Chroming A Hockey Mask - Jason-V - 12-13-2006

Im not sure if you would even call that plating..lol. But yeah its kinda like a powder coat plastic thats shiny. Even though powder coat is electronically charged to metal as well. Not sure how they do the plastic.


Chroming A Hockey Mask - Rayne00 - 12-13-2006

They do use electro plating to do it. They basically do the same thing as they do with metal, it\'s just a different bath of chemicals.


Chroming A Hockey Mask - Crash - 12-14-2006

I used to have some of those 8-hole hockey masks from WalMart that were "chrome" plated. The process for plating palstic is called Vacuum Metalising. It works in a couple of stages where a base coat lacquer is applied to the plastic and baked on (but not hot enough to melt the plastic), hit with aluminum "dust" and then a top coat lacquer is applied. You can read about it and see some results here:

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But I agree with Adam that a great job can be done with chrome spray as well. There\'s also a Rub-n-Buff type chrome paint, but I\'m not sure how it works on plastic.


Chroming A Hockey Mask - VF 31 - 12-14-2006

id just try some chomre spray paint like adam said, and then glossing the hell out of it or something


Chroming A Hockey Mask - Ken Tarallo - 12-14-2006

Quote:I\'m thinking of purchasing a frightstuff blank hockey mask and seeing if I could get the thing chromed.

I want to achieve the Jman GOES TO HELL POSTER highly polished effect.

Anyone attempted or sucessfully produced one?

Would the plastic melt during the chroming process?

Suggestions anyone!
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It is Vacuum plating, I have a plater here next to my shop, I think 25.00 for a mask I am not sure I will ask, I have had most of my props like rubber knives plated the problem with 2 part plastics is the oils in the resins, so I would not recommend fiberglass. The mask you buy from me will plate just fine via vacuum plating the surface has to be super smooth or it will look like Sh*t
just my 2 cents
Ken