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Quality Chroming

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:58 pm
Author: gray
I'm doing a rebuild at present , an early 900R and was looking for some info on quality chromers . There used to be a superb chromer in Glasgow (EPS) but they've shut down . In the last Newzletter someome mentioned Steve Smethurst's work as being v good - he used to clean crankcases too I think . 2 separate people that I trust in Scotland tell me there's no-one here that does a good job.
The only contact no I've got for him is 15 yrs out of date .I'll test out the 900R's chroming then commit myself the much overdue rebuild on the "real" bike in the garage.
Thanks for the input
Gray
PS
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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 11:09 pm
Author: paul doran
Graham how are you
Steve Smethurst does Engine cleaning as I posted before see the link's page
hope to see you at Ingleston

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:45 am
Author: Sorf
Just be careful whoever you use doesn't lose the stampings/markings off your parts when they re-chrome. This is a sore point with me after having the "highly recomended" place linish the damn marking off a couple of my bits.
Course I'm talking about Oz, you probably don't have those troubles over there. :P

chrome plating

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:34 am
Author: Dave McGowan
Don't know if this link helps.Hav'nt used any of these yet and don't know if any are close enough to you or whether you can post any bits but here it is anyway.
I do know the Hythe based people are good but the price reflects it!
Dave

http://www.classic-car-directory.com/pa ... FPolishing

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:20 am
Author: MaineKZ
Hi Gray
I used a real good company called Marque Restore - Coventry area.The owner Alan is a top guy - quite happy to bore you senseless about the art of electro-plating... :Zz
They are restoration specialists ( rather than commercial platers who sling the old classic part into the bath) and the work they've done for me is excellent. They managed to reproduce that 'waifer-thin' 'grainy' original Jap finish that I asked for - a lot of platers are loathed to do that. They'll also spoon it on for that real shiny show look too - whatever you want reallly! And they repair items and remove/fill surface damage too.
They ain't the cheapest mind - but everyone knows there no such thing as a bargain...
Cont. ALAN - 02476 622 225
sales@marquerestore.co.uk
Unit 4
Shilton Industrial Estate
Bulkington Road
Shilton
Coventry
CV7 9JY

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:26 pm
Author: gray
yeah , I know what you mean - the chrome is so thick the spanner that took the chromed bolt off can't get it back on again--literally!
Distance isn't an issue , quality and reputation is what I'm after .
We all know that you can have it good or cheap but not usually both at the same time
See you at Ingleston Paul- maybe the Saturday.
Gray