Besides having them chromed?
Classic Finn

madjack wrote:Heikki, obviously the Al ones can be shined to an aircraft grade shine...the steel ones can be polished up to a brigh finish as well...keeping either one shiny is another task altogether.......
madjack
H@nk wrote:Best Finn Friend,
Why don't you go to Russia or Poland, these are the countries where they work for an apple and a egg. Maybe the making time is longer, but they do it good.
Greatings and helping, Henk
Podunkfla wrote:Heikki... Maybe the best idea could be to search around and find a source of stainless steel polished fenders. Around here they are pretty common on boat trailers.
heres one link, but I'm sure there are better places to get them:
http://www.boatmatetrailers.com/options.htm
madjack wrote:Heikki, obviously the Al ones can be shined to an aircraft grade shine...the steel ones can be polished up to a brigh finish as well...keeping either one shiny is another task altogether.......
madjack
swissarmygirl wrote:madjack wrote:Heikki, obviously the Al ones can be shined to an aircraft grade shine...the steel ones can be polished up to a brigh finish as well...keeping either one shiny is another task altogether.......
madjack
What about shining them up all pretty then spraying them with a clear coat? Would that work?
H@nk wrote:Heikki,
just found this one, it is in Dutch, now you can practice your dutch. Good luck
http://www.de-haan.nl/catalogus/level1. ... 88&lang=nl
Translations, Henk
H@nk wrote:Heikki,
Maybe this is exact the fender you are looking for.
http://www.marktplaza.nl/spatborden-2770812.php
Like it? Henk
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