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  • #16
    Ed McNamee at Fuchs restoration is starting to branch out and will offer window from restoration. Based on a conversation with him, he’s almost ready. I offered a set of spares for him to document the process and level of perfection that he’ll offer. And door handle ‘lightning’ hmm. zapppp.

    https://www.fuchsrestoration.com/cars-for-sale

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    • #17
      Originally posted by edmayo View Post
      Is this what is called 'bright dip' anodizing?
      That's what I've always called it, Ed.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Blucille View Post
        Ed McNamee at Fuchs restoration is starting to branch out and will offer window from restoration. Based on a conversation with him, he’s almost ready. I offered a set of spares for him to document the process and level of perfection that he’ll offer. And door handle ‘lightning’ hmm. zapppp.

        https://www.fuchsrestoration.com/cars-for-sale
        It's be great if you could post some some photos of the completed work. I'm sure he'll find lots of interested parties here.

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        • #19
          I ask because i once tried a local anodizer who required that I polish the pieces to a bright finish because his was clear anodizing but still didn't look correct compared to original finish, then I learned there was 'bright dip' done by K.O.T. Their pieces looked factory correct,,,much brighter,,,,hence the name I'd guess! I would want to be sure the above mentioned plater is doing 'bright dip'

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          • #20
            for those in UK or EU... a little closer to home...

            http://www.early911.co.uk/index.html

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