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Toaster Panel repair

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Does anybody know of a person/place (or thing) to repair toaster panels?

I have a large batch of them but they are all flawed. Some need the tabs fixed on the back (welded or soldered).
Some have dents, dings or and nicks.

Then of course, i can always have them re-chromed.

Any leads would be appreciated! I'm located in southern california.

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Look up your nearest electroplater and ask for an opinion of which ones require what repair. Wonderful things can be done!
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Josh;

I had mine rechromed here:

http://www.polishedtreasures.com/

They also took out a couple of small dings. Did real nice work.

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Thanks Bill. Were the prices reasonable?
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I think it was around $150 for both panels. It didn't include replace the black lines on panels.

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huh. I am getting a quote from them for nearly double. Thanks for the tip though. I may still end up using them for a set because they assured me that they would do top notch, long lasting work and the owner of the bike I'm building wants that kind of quality.
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Josh;

Sorry I haven't been on for awhile. I checked my records and it looks like I paid 180.50 with return shipping.

Did you go ahead with them?

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I did a test... I found a local shop that is really affordable but I have no idea how long the chrome will last. I got the panels back last week and they look good.

After talking to the guy at Polished Treasures, he assured me that they would do a bunch of different processes (which I can't remember) and his chrome would stand the test of time, etc... I'm still waiting for an actual cost and turn around time. He has had them for a few weeks now.

I'll report back once i have them in my hand again but it looks like you got a good deal. Without him seeing my panels, he was quoting much higher then what you paid.
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Yeah, I remember back in the 70's when Triumph was still doing the "marine chrome" process on it's chrome parts. Those parts could withstand far more weather than the Japanese bikes . . . looked better new too.

I don't remember how many plating steps there were for "Marine chrome." but it was something like 6 or 7, with polishing in-between.
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Major Softie wrote:Yeah, I remember back in the 70's when Triumph was still doing the "marine chrome" process on it's chrome parts. Those parts could withstand far more weather than the Japanese bikes . . . looked better new too.

I don't remember how many plating steps there were for "Marine chrome." but it was something like 6 or 7, with polishing in-between.
Yep, them were the days. Too bad they didn't triple chrome plate all of the Lucas components, or for that matter their wiring and gas tanks too. ;)

(I get to say that cuz I'm a fan of old Brit bikes.)

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