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    Good Day - anybody got a recommendation for re-chroming - need the back corners re-chroming but they will need repair to where the bracket is welded the rest of the corners are ok? thanks in advance
    have heard that Derby Platers are good but i never used anybody for chrome work..

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    Beckworth technical plating. They are in Alton Hampshire but do a postal service. No connection apart from a satisfied customer.

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      #3
      I had my horseshoes, trims, gearstick and B post locking plates done by Castle Chrome. Excellent job and like new. They also polished my B post stainless trims
      John
      1978 Stag Brooklands Green

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        #4
        I can second the comments about Castle Chrome. I have had a complete set of bumpers done recently and had quotes from both Castle Chrome and Derby. Castle were about 2/3 the price of Derby and I am more that pleased with the result. I have had work done by Derby in the past and can say that, in my experience, Castle Chrome work on my bumpers is equal to Derby..

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          #5
          Thanks Gents - with the costs for repairs and chroming contemplating/looking at stainless steel bumpers !!! anybody fitted MK1 SS Bumpers are the holes in the correct place especially for the rear blade??

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            Seems as if stainless is a half price or less option to chrome restoration these days.
            the stainless can always be (re) drilled with a quality drill (5% cobalt) mk1 holes are further apart & if it has mk2 holes they’ll be covered by the larger mk1 light fitting
            Last edited by jbuckl; 28 August 2020, 00:01.

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              #7
              Originally posted by jbuckl View Post
              Seems as if stainless is a half price or less option to chrome restoration these days.
              the stainless can always be (re) drilled with a quality drill (5% cobalt) mk1 holes are further apart & if it has mk2 holes they’ll be covered by the larger mk1 light fitting
              Harringtons website list both Mk1 and Mk2 bumpers separately. I bought my Mk2 bumpers direct from then in Vietnam. Big savings and quality is fantastic. You cannot tell the difference. See pics below

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              John
              1978 Stag Brooklands Green

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                #8
                many thanks they do look good and impressed with the appearance... have sent Harrington a msg regarding the MK1 Blade and hole positions ? thanks again

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