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Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:28 pm
by jjwithers
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.

Re: Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:11 am
by ME 109
Look up your nearest electroplater and ask for an opinion of which ones require what repair. Wonderful things can be done!
Re: Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:51 am
by BilTho01
Josh;
I had mine rechromed here:
http://www.polishedtreasures.com/
They also took out a couple of small dings. Did real nice work.
Bill
R75/5
Berwyn, PA
Re: Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:03 pm
by jjwithers
Thanks Bill. Were the prices reasonable?
Re: Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:16 pm
by BilTho01
I think it was around $150 for both panels. It didn't include replace the black lines on panels.
Bill
Re: Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 1:40 am
by jjwithers
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.
Re: Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 3:32 pm
by BilTho01
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?
Bill
Re: Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 9:49 am
by jjwithers
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.
Re: Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 2:33 pm
by Major Softie
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.
Re: Toaster Panel repair
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:24 pm
by Ken in Oklahoma
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.)
Ken