Hi, I am going to get my 1961 Roadster seats reupholstered and I was considering taking the opportunity to pull off the seat hinges and rechrome / refresh them. Looks like I need to make an assembly tool to get the curly spring back in, but that's OK.
My question is - Is the connecting tube between the left and right hinge sides chromed or just more "shiny metal" (but not chromed). What's the best way to restore them to "nice" condition so they don't look ratty compared to my newly chromed seat hinges?
My other question is - there are some things that look like rivet or bolt heads (4 of them) on the seat hinge. Are those separate pieces? How do I rechrome that? If I disassemble the hinge, do those unscrew or something? Oh yeah - and the large screws... do I just give those to the chromer guy and he figures out how to chrome the heads? Or is the whole screw chromed including the threaded bits? (scratching my head)
Sorry if these questions are basic - but I don't want to pull it all apart without more info. I like to know what I'm getting into I grew up in the 80s and 90s when cars were all plastic and stuff, so things like chrome are mysterious topics to me!
Thank you for any information that you can provide.
Brian
My question is - Is the connecting tube between the left and right hinge sides chromed or just more "shiny metal" (but not chromed). What's the best way to restore them to "nice" condition so they don't look ratty compared to my newly chromed seat hinges?
My other question is - there are some things that look like rivet or bolt heads (4 of them) on the seat hinge. Are those separate pieces? How do I rechrome that? If I disassemble the hinge, do those unscrew or something? Oh yeah - and the large screws... do I just give those to the chromer guy and he figures out how to chrome the heads? Or is the whole screw chromed including the threaded bits? (scratching my head)
Sorry if these questions are basic - but I don't want to pull it all apart without more info. I like to know what I'm getting into I grew up in the 80s and 90s when cars were all plastic and stuff, so things like chrome are mysterious topics to me!
Thank you for any information that you can provide.
Brian
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