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Gal dipping in Bayswater vic

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Gal dipping in Bayswater vic

Post by ash_on_mtb »

Need a ski pole and mount hot dipped, anyone know of someone doing decent priced work ;) work in Bayswater area?

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Post by joeblow »

not sure if they do gal,big zinc on caterbury rd up past pick-a-part on the left. (just about before the garden supply joint)
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Post by gungu »

GB Gal are on Gatwick Rd bayswater which is between Dorest and colchester rds
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Post by wrksux »

GB

good work, good on price all the stuff I make at work that is Gal'd goes to GB galv in dandy but im sure basywater is as good :D
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Post by chimpboy »

Same area, any recommendations on chrome plating (bumpers, trim etc)?
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

whilst they look like they have enough money already, I'm sure a tiny little job like mine could be done quick and well, so I'll try GB - thanks for the tip, 'ppreciate it.
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Post by chimpboy »

chimpboy wrote:Same area, any recommendations on chrome plating (bumpers, trim etc)?
Anyone got any suggestions? I've got two old-school chrome bumpers and a few bits of random trim that need attention.
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Post by Bluefreak »

chimpboy wrote:
chimpboy wrote:Same area, any recommendations on chrome plating (bumpers, trim etc)?
Anyone got any suggestions? I've got two old-school chrome bumpers and a few bits of random trim that need attention.
Mate in Bayswater was looking to get a 66 mustang bumper rechromed - turned out to be cheaper to import a reproduction job from the states...
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Post by chimpboy »

Bluefreak wrote:
chimpboy wrote:
chimpboy wrote:Same area, any recommendations on chrome plating (bumpers, trim etc)?
Anyone got any suggestions? I've got two old-school chrome bumpers and a few bits of random trim that need attention.
Mate in Bayswater was looking to get a 66 mustang bumper rechromed - turned out to be cheaper to import a reproduction job from the states...
lol really? Sheesh, that's not good.
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Post by bazzle »

chimpboy wrote:
chimpboy wrote:Same area, any recommendations on chrome plating (bumpers, trim etc)?
Anyone got any suggestions? I've got two old-school chrome bumpers and a few bits of random trim that need attention.
we use this place:

http://www.masterelectroplating.com.au/

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