Miller, you can rechrome yourself. I Googled 'chrome refinishing' and I
found at least one reference to it. I've also seen books and
magazine articles on rechroming, so try Googling that subject. It's out
there, just have to find it. Wish I could be more specific.
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On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 11:55 PM Miller Charles millert34c@comcast.net
wrote:
Thanks Rudy ,
I have had some small hinges from another boat rechromed , a bit pricy .
I was hoping for some process or technique I might do myself .
Charles Miller
Mystic Journey
On May 8, 2020, at 6:06 PM, Rudy Sechez rudysechez@gmail.com wrote:
We can't name any specific company, but as we become familiar with various
cities, we seem to always notice metal refinishers, mostly in light or
heavy industrial zones. They mostly seem to advertise toward household
products, but some are more industrial inclined. Google it and see what
comes up in your area.
*Rudy & Jill Sechez *
*BRINEY BUG-a 34' Sail-Assisted Trawler *
Anchoring Consultants-trawlertrainingabc.com
*850-832-7748 *
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