Reconditioning and re-plating taps
Reconditioning and re-plating taps
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RichB

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308 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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Some months ago on one of those house restoration programmes I saw them get some bath taps reconditioned and re-plated. Having just completely re-fitted our family bathroom I am now gearing up to re-fit our en-suite. I like the current taps but want to get them re-plated in a dark nickel colour to match a designer "coil spring" radiator which I fitted some years ago (my wife hates it because it's impractical but I like it wink)

While I search on Google I wondered if anyone knows off hand of any companies that do this?

Wings

5,938 posts

239 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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These might be able to help, or tell you who could;

http://www.ashfordchroming.com/area/chrome-plating...

RichB

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Friday 23rd September 2011
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Thanks, that looks just like the sort of company I am looking for smile

Simpo Two

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289 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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Not many chrome plating places around now as many have been killed off by H&S regs.

I recently needed some parts rechromed for my boat and used http://www.ibedfordshire.co.uk/profile/294512/Arle...

Very good; worth a call/quote.


ETA: Nickel plating may be easier to find, not sure.

RichB

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Friday 23rd September 2011
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Simpo Two said:
Not many chrome plating places around now as many have been killed off by H&S regs.
Is that right? Didn't realise that, I'd better get the bits for my Aston done at the sale time...

Simpo Two

91,611 posts

289 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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Yep. Until a couple of years ago there was a place on the local industrial estate that did it - but no more. There's no-one in East Anglia that I could find; Bedford was the nearest!


Chrome plating uses particularly nasty chemicals and many companies simply couldn't meet, or afford to meet, new regs. Good old EU, keeping us alive but bored so we can pay tax for longer.

Wings

5,938 posts

239 months

Saturday 24th September 2011
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Simpo Two said:
Not many chrome plating places around now as many have been killed off by H&S regs.

I recently needed some parts rechromed for my boat and used http://www.ibedfordshire.co.uk/profile/294512/Arle...

Very good; worth a call/quote.


ETA: Nickel plating may be easier to find, not sure.
I believe they nickel plate first, then chrome on top, with there being two types of chrome plating, wired and dipped.