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judex
September 26th, 2005, 03:42 PM
Initial budget for the business? Equipments needed? Who to contact?

franchise?

thanks...

ton
September 27th, 2005, 03:07 AM
bike bro,

you dont really hav to hav a big budget to set up a chroming business, the problem will probably be on the materials that ull need...... u see i should know this coz our sister company is chrome dazzler (prviuosly IMF) the problems will be on the permits youll need for your business coz chroming involves chemicals use for production of BOMBS, yes chroming companies uses potasium nitrite (correct me chemist) for its process..... otherwise there will be alot of chroming business out there, or if you see some smallscale industries they most probably have fake business permits.....
if you insist in having one or malakas ka sa pulis eh all you need is a crome bath (large basin) 2 large electrodes and a large transformer.... with the technicalities ill be glad to help just give me a mail...
i suggest you just go for powder coating rather than chroming, less hassle, i can also help you with the technical stuff..... gud luck!!

ton

bmw r50
american bikes are cool, japanese bikes are reliable, italian bikes are fast, german bikes last forever!!!!!

judex
September 27th, 2005, 02:32 PM
bike bro,

you dont really hav to hav a big budget to set up a chroming business, the problem will probably be on the materials that ull need...... u see i should know this coz our sister company is chrome dazzler (prviuosly IMF) the problems will be on the permits youll need for your business coz chroming involves chemicals use for production of BOMBS, yes chroming companies uses potasium nitrite (correct me chemist) for its process..... otherwise there will be alot of chroming business out there, or if you see some smallscale industries they most probably have fake business permits.....
if you insist in having one or malakas ka sa pulis eh all you need is a crome bath (large basin) 2 large electrodes and a large transformer.... with the technicalities ill be glad to help just give me a mail...
i suggest you just go for powder coating rather than chroming, less hassle, i can also help you with the technical stuff..... gud luck!!

ton

bmw r50
american bikes are cool, japanese bikes are reliable, italian bikes are fast, german bikes last forever!!!!!


@ ton
thanks for the reply...

i see, that's why there are few chroming shops around, and i think almost all of them has illegal (business)permits... tsk tsk tsk...

powder coating? i'll do some research about it, then email you in a few days... thanks for the info's you gave me, and you opened my eyes about chroming business...

thanks again...

judex

gitarista
December 15th, 2005, 07:07 AM
judex,

have you started with your chroming business? i am from the province and im also interested to put up a chroming shop.

God Bless.