If you have any unusual Chrome Plating - or any kind of metal plating - then give Stutzman Plating a call. We've been here in Los Angeles since 1950.
This is the blog of Stutzman Plating, Los Angeles' metal plating company since 1950. We provide our clients with custom metal finishes for their projects including chrome, gold, silver and other proprietary metal finishes.
Showing posts with label chrome plating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chrome plating. Show all posts
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Stutzman Plating Chrome Plates a Mercedes Benz Engine Block for Los Angeles Art Gallery
We just finished a polished chrome plating project for this Mercedes Benz engine block. It will be on display in an art gallery here in LosAngeles.
Friday, April 14, 2017
Metal Plating Makes The Difference!
People ask us, "what can you do for our project?"
Our answer is always, "we can make the difference."
The difference in how your project is perceived...
The difference in how and where your project is used...
The difference in how much you can charge for it...
Call us today, and let's discuss how Stutzman Plating can make the difference in your business.
Our answer is always, "we can make the difference."
The difference in how your project is perceived...
The difference in how and where your project is used...
The difference in how much you can charge for it...
Call us today, and let's discuss how Stutzman Plating can make the difference in your business.
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Unusual Metal Plating
We here at Stutzman Plating are your experts in metal plating in Los Angeles. We've plated it all - art, furniture, fixtures, signage, jewelry (like The Giving Keys), and hardware (automotive or otherwise). We work in gold, nickel, chrome, brass - you name it and we do it. Just check out our most popular metal plating finishes here.
But occasionally we run across items on the web that we get a good laugh at, and have to share with our clients like you. It just goes to show you - you can metal plate anything.
A Delorean motor car, plated in gold over its stainless steel body.
A nickel-plated brass POCKET SPITOON (yes, you read that right - it's portable!)
A STAR WARS Imperial Stormtrooper helmet plated in chrome.
A chrome plated mercedes benz sports car...
And of course, every rapper's dream - a gold plated grill.
But occasionally we run across items on the web that we get a good laugh at, and have to share with our clients like you. It just goes to show you - you can metal plate anything.
A Delorean motor car, plated in gold over its stainless steel body.
A nickel-plated brass POCKET SPITOON (yes, you read that right - it's portable!)
A STAR WARS Imperial Stormtrooper helmet plated in chrome.
A chrome plated mercedes benz sports car...
And of course, every rapper's dream - a gold plated grill.
HAVE AN UNUSUAL OBJECT TO BE METAL PLATED?
GIVE US A CALL AT (323) 732-9147. WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE AND THE CREATIVITY TO PLATE ANYTHING.
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Size Doesn't Matter...
Neither does shape. We here at Stutzman Plating are happy to plate your object in the custom metal finish that will give your project the right look, texture and attitude. We don't care if it's art, automotive parts, key chains, musical instruments, signs, hardware or whatever... singles or multiples
We are here to serve all of your metal plating needs - from chrome to rose gold - right here from our Los Angeles headquarters.
We are here to serve all of your metal plating needs - from chrome to rose gold - right here from our Los Angeles headquarters.
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Monday, December 19, 2016
Stutzman Chromes out a 1966 Honda CB450 Red Dragon Classic Motorcycle

One of our more interesting projects to come through the door is this 1966 Honda CB450 Red Dragon Classic Motorcycle. The owner wanted chrome plating for the gas tank and we were only too happy to oblige!
Monday, October 31, 2016
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