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<blockquote data-quote="Gary" data-source="post: 186062" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Back in the good old days in the 90's when we didn't care what we did to the environment I used to get cadmium plating done a dollar a pound - 50 pound minimum and they did everything from start to finish.Just to get up to the minimum to get my moneys worth I would throw in new lock washers and regular washers as well. Here is a picture of the job done on an MGA from gauge housings to bowden cable jackets. The hardest part was keeping account of the all bolt lengths,thread size and head markings and where they went on the car.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]65665[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary, post: 186062, member: 288"] Back in the good old days in the 90's when we didn't care what we did to the environment I used to get cadmium plating done a dollar a pound - 50 pound minimum and they did everything from start to finish.Just to get up to the minimum to get my moneys worth I would throw in new lock washers and regular washers as well. Here is a picture of the job done on an MGA from gauge housings to bowden cable jackets. The hardest part was keeping account of the all bolt lengths,thread size and head markings and where they went on the car. [ATTACH]65665[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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