Back in post #63 I mentioned the two chrome paints, Plasti-Kote and Rust-Oleum. I sprayed some on a piece of scrap sheetmetal and there was no comparison. The Rust-Oleum was far better. I was pleased with it, until, I shot a coat of clear over it. Unlike the Plasti-Kote, the Rust-Oleum turned dull and when it dried it looked like dull grey paint. Not silver anymore. The clear dulls the Plasti-Kote somewhat but completely killed the reflectivity of the Rust-Oleum paint.
Now I have two choices; I can use the Rust-Oleum on the frame and go without the clear coat or consider a powder coat job. The powdercoat I've seen that would be the closest to a chrome-like finish is nowhere as shiny as the Rust-Oleum but would be much more durable than not having the clear coat to protect the rattle can paint.
I'll keep you posted. Oh, and before you suggest it, no, I'm not even considering having the frame chrome plated
Tom