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Digging up some old posts for today

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(1)Needing to rechrome some goodies and wondered if this list is still the way to go:

Postby RussP » Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:44 am
A. Mirror Image Plating Inc - maps.google.com - (561) 616-0666 - more

B. Hard Chrome Enterprises Inc: Industrial Hard Chrome Plating - maps.google.com - (561) 844-2529 - more

C. Mark Plating - maps.google.com - (561) 655-4370 - more

D. Precious Plate Florida Inc - http://www.preciousplatefla.com - (561) 820-8150 - more

E. Palm Beach Plating Inc - palmbeachplating.com - (561) 863-5760 - more

F. Purecoat International LLC - http://www.purecoat.com - (561) 844-0100 - more

G. Guaranteed Bumper & Supply - maps.google.com - (561) 585-9294 - 1 review

H. Hard Chrome Enterprises Inc - maps.google.com - (561) 844-2529 - more

I. Treasure Coast Plating - maps.google.com - (561) 746-3999 - more

J. Silver Plating of Delray - maps.google.com - (561) 276-0506 - more

(2) Need to restock on all tackle and tools, but couldn't find a thread on best place to order from

(3) Bench seat options...Ive seen a couple recommended, but from a few years ago

That'll do for now!! more to come :)
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American Electroplating in Hawthorne NJ 973-427-2300

What type of tools are you looking for. For keeping on the boat to work on something offshore in a pinch, I tend to keep cheaper wrench's and sockets on the boat. In the garage, I will keep the better tools. You can get by just fine with Home Depot and Lowes wrenches in fact, for leaving on the boat Harbor Freight is not all that bad. Sometimes I think the tools sold by Home Depot, lowes and Harbor Freight come from the same factory in China.

Look up threads under Bob Lilco for seating options. There have been several from him and others.
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Ricky, don’t overlook Phillips Plating in Bridgetown, NC, just north of New Bern on 117. Assuming they are still in business, they’ve done great work for me.
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Tommy, sounds great...I just didn't see any others mentioned in doing a search...I'll give them a call (as well as American Electroplating]

sorry...confusing post regarding tools, just meaning offshore rigging tools :)

Bob lico's seat looks just right...that's the way I'll go.
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Ricky, the business is run by the three Phillips brothers and they've done fabulous work for me. I just called and spoke to one of the brothers (Mark, Jerry and one other), and he said their turn-around time should be less than 30 days. I found their work to be high quality and their prices to be reasonable. I don't think they have a website and I don't think they do any advertising; just good old word-of-mouth referrals. Here you go:


Phillips Plating Co
1617 US-17, Bridgeton, NC 28519
Phone: (252) 637-2695
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Thanks Tommy, I may be heading down this weekend (next weekend for sure) to gather up the pieces to drop off with them...
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