I bought this from the states via Ebay as much for my prolonged boat restoration as to sit on the sideboard.
The missus doesn't share my appreciation but you just wait til it's been re-chromed.
Same old story though... I've had a price from Ashford Chroming - first up on Google (£99-£125 + vat) and am testing the water here to see if it's a good rate?
Work of art needs re-chroming?
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Re: Work of art needs re-chroming?
Try this guy:-
JD Wyatt
01842 766770.
Thetford.
Cheers,
Martin
JD Wyatt
01842 766770.
Thetford.
Cheers,
Martin
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Re: Work of art needs re-chroming?
Not all re-chromers can re work mazak or monkey metal as it often known.
When I had a similar light that needed doing I used these people at Southend (Sarfend to be correct!). They did a nice job & incidentally they can also handle larger pieces such as windscreen surrounds.
When I had a similar light that needed doing I used these people at Southend (Sarfend to be correct!). They did a nice job & incidentally they can also handle larger pieces such as windscreen surrounds.
Mercs are like women, no 2 are exactly alike. That's what testing is about. In general it is safer to test motors and props than women!