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<blockquote data-quote="69ST" data-source="post: 186048" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>That's actually a very good price, far less than the minimum charge I have to pay...and that's without the two 100-mile roundtrips, drop-off & pickup. It's best if you know what you're doing with the prep, and have a face-to-face consult with the plater.</p><p></p><p>If you opt for reproduction fasteners, everything will be minty-new but slightly different than OEM. If you restore OEM fasteners, they can only be as good as the base metal...any erosion/pitting will remain. As long as you have non-pitted parts, they can turn out as good as, if not better than, new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69ST, post: 186048, member: 5"] That's actually a very good price, far less than the minimum charge I have to pay...and that's without the two 100-mile roundtrips, drop-off & pickup. It's best if you know what you're doing with the prep, and have a face-to-face consult with the plater. If you opt for reproduction fasteners, everything will be minty-new but slightly different than OEM. If you restore OEM fasteners, they can only be as good as the base metal...any erosion/pitting will remain. As long as you have non-pitted parts, they can turn out as good as, if not better than, new. [/QUOTE]
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