Re: H2 skid plate... POLISHED!
You did a good job for just sitting down and figuring it out.
Search and you can take a look at mine. i think i have a pic on forum. I have 3 styles. A stealth painted with black H2, a polished with black H2, and a polished with stealth H2 outlined in black. We have a everyday plate and 2 others for shows. They rotate.
There are a few places to buy them but, a guy that polishes full time started it all in Florida. Lee's Polishing I think. It has been a while since I used him on a 200 amp altenator.
You could do a search on polishing and find him to see what his trade in price is. That way you may be able to cut your price some. We use a really big powerful polishing wheel to find the unlevel spots even on new ones that we order. They are all stamped. Then we use body work tech. and level them, then sand a little before going back to polish. As time goes by the process is refined. The shop I mentioned if I got ir right can do one in 5 tto 10 minutes. It is just the owner and one guy do all the work. He has them stacked up for sale. We gave up except for Our use or customer because he has it down where it is hard to match his price.
Good Luck give it a try. If you can find a good source for new ones it will take just a few and then you just do a swap unless they want painting on the plate. I hope You do well. I think You could do it as a hobby type thing and still make a tank of gas ever so often. that alone is worth it.
TAZ
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