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  1. eric21968
    09-14-2009 05:49 AM - permalink
    eric21968
    Hi,

    Learned about your site from Google when I was searching for plating supply Companies and I can say that after considering 3 companies, I have decided to buy from you. I will be in the U.S. this week and I am planning to buy a 25a rectifier, brush wands and other supplies.

    I have most of my plating needs done by a Company here in the Philippines and lately, there are a lot of peeled off platings. Rather than throw away the reject items which is expensive, I am planning to have the bright nickel, bright silver and bright copper repaired using the brush plating method. Do you think this can be done? Also, can a chipped off or worn out chrome plating on faucets be repaired using the same method?

    regards,

    Eric

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Today I spent an hour or three messing with my bass boat. The 12/24 volt trolling motor had never worked properly and I was worried that I might have a fire hazard if the wiring was messed up.

Sitting on 10 gallons of gas in a 20 gallon tank next to the batteries can make a fellow nervous you know!

After chopping the wires out, I put all new connections in and for the first time, I now have 12 AND 24 volt power to the trolling motor. Wow! It certainly moves along now!...
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