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Topic: Colby 560 project
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| WESnIL
02-02-2013 04:50:42
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This message is a reply to an archived post by colby64 on August 05, 2012 at 18:55:01. The original subject was "Colby 560 fit finish w plan to finish this week.".
Colby, I am considering doing a super mini version of your 560 chrome project on an IH implement I am restoring. As I recall you are in the Bloomington, IL area. Can you tell me who did your chorme work? If I go through with my idea it would be to chrome eight 5/8 inch heavy square nuts and eight flat washers. Or sixteen of each if I get carried away. Thanks for any and all help. Wayne |
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| rhtx55
02-05-2013 16:08:16
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Re: Colby 560 project in reply to WESnIL, 02-02-2013 04:50:42
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| colby64
02-17-2013 16:26:46
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Re: Colby 560 project in reply to rhtx55, 02-05-2013 16:08:16
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| YES Altas was it... they did AMAZING |
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| sflem849
02-03-2013 13:31:51
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Re: Colby 560 project in reply to WESnIL, 02-02-2013 04:50:42
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| Atlas...Alabama It was down south. :D |
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| Dalrymple
02-03-2013 11:51:04
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Re: Colby 560 project in reply to WESnIL, 02-02-2013 04:50:42
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| sflem849
02-03-2013 10:33:27
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Re: Colby 560 project in reply to WESnIL, 02-02-2013 04:50:42
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| I was waiting to see if he stopped in, but IIRC he shipped them down south. Like Arkansas or Alabama (I thought it was an A state...)
Like Jim said, there are tons of people that do it. There is a place over by Freeport, IL. I was looking into getting a bumper chromed. |
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| Janicholson
02-03-2013 07:12:33
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Re: Colby 560 project in reply to WESnIL, 02-02-2013 04:50:42
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| Chrome plating is available in many areas , as well as (for small items) by USPS One Rate shipping to more distant locations. Chrome nuts are are also available from suppliers. Stainless steel is also possible. If chrome, be sure they are triple plated, Copper then Nickle, then Chrome. That is what is on snap on wrenches, and it lasts. Soft steel will also deform with a wrench and flake!. Colby has not posted for a while. Jim |
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