El Granero Typewriter Company<br /> https://typewriter.company/
They seems to specialize in Olivetti, Hermes, Olympia and Erika machines. They do a fair amount of repainting and chroming.
El Granero Typewriter Company<br /> https://typewriter.company/
They seems to specialize in Olivetti, Hermes, Olympia and Erika machines. They do a fair amount of repainting and chroming.
The advice in your last picture is spot on. I have had success with #0000 steel wool and metal polish in particular.
Advice for polishing and cleaning up nickel plating
via Erik Bruchez https://www.facebook.com/groups/705152958470148/posts/1230905545894884/
Others recommend penetrating oil or WD-40 in combination with 0000 steel wool which should be enough to remove corrosion, but not damage the nickel plating.
I've also seen Marty Morren suggest 0000 inside Dremel tools for dealing with nickel plated key rings.
I only used Turtle wax on the paint. You can go over the decals provided you don't polish and put too much pressure on them.The nickle was done with a generic metal polish.
via Marty Morren https://www.facebook.com/groups/705152958470148/posts/1190871013231671/
https://www.reddit.com/r/typewriters/comments/1qhokip/some_typewriter_customization_ideas/
Besides, why go the AI route when there are so many already available custom and chromed machines out there? There is way more creativity in reality.
Examples:
And to be honest, if you're going to lay out some money to chrome a machine, why do it with a flimsy Skyriter? Find something showy, something honest, something substantial. Why not a Royal KMG or FP, a Remington Super-Riter, or a solid Hermes Ambassador?
Nothing is more badass than Helen Gurley Brown's silver plated Royal Empress: https://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/hgbrownroyal.jpg
https://www.reddit.com/r/typewriters/comments/1oouq6o/chrome_typewriters/
Gold plated machines: - Royal Quiet De Luxes - Olympia SM3
Most of the rest of the machines out there were aftermarket cleaning and restoration related work.
Marketing:<br /> The Corona was one of a number that were plated in 24 K gold for a Luis Vuitton marketing campaign
Turboplaten Type by [[Daniel Marleau]]
FLASH SALE: 50ml Rhodium Plating Solution