Rad shell work and plating

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Greaves, Tammy
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Joined: Sat Dec 18, 1999 6:30 pm

Re: Rad Shell Work and Plating

Post by Greaves, Tammy » Sat Dec 18, 1999 6:30 pm

RE: Rad Shell Work and Plating

Bob,
I too had a very bad rad shell. Long ago TC 9028 had been involved in an accident - the rad shell had quite a few dents, scratches, a small hole and wear at the screw holes. One of the top corners the rad shell was crushed in slightly. I was very concerned that I would pay a plater a lot of money and get back a poor to mediocre result. I took the shell to a plater in Toronto, Ontario - The Plating House. They did a superb job. They have experience with these Rad Shells (when I originally took my shell in there was another T-Series shell on the counter that had also just been brought in.) I have since had about 20 - 24 other chrome bits plated by them including headlamp shells, spare wheel knockoff assembly and parking lamps. I have been very pleased each and every piece. The cost to do the rad shell was not cheap - approximately $650.00 U.S. but the rad shell was in extremely poor shape. The owner of The Plating House is John Kearns (416)661-3964 and his address is 116 Viceroy Rd., Building C 1 and 2, Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 2LB.
Rob Greaves
Ottawa, Ontario
(there may be a disclaimer at the end of this message - please disregard it - I cannot erase it)
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob McClaren [bobmgtc@exis.net]
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 12:39 PM
To: mg-tabc
Subject: [mg-tabc] Parts/Services Needed for TC
...
I am also trying to find a firm or individual that can repair a TC radiator
shell
Bob McClaren
'47 TC #3443
bobmgtc@exis.net

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Trerry O'Brien
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Rad shell work and plating

Post by Trerry O'Brien » Sun Jan 16, 2000 4:17 pm

This may be a little passe'but have been away and out of touch for a
month.I
fully endorse Jennifer Pite's recomendation of Victoria Plating .They
did my YT shell took out the cracks and dings so that it looks new.
Cost was reasonable.
Everyone I know here in Vancouver uses them because of their superior
work.
Terry

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