From 5/18/04:
When I run across someone providing exceptional service, I have to share it
with someone. I just received my aluminum trim back from Ano-Brite in North
Hollywood, CA. The pieces are either irreplaceable (stamped with body
number), or at a minimum, extremely difficult to replace (Longbridge BN4
sidecurtain frames), so, given my previous experience with the chrome platers,
I was a little hesitant to send them off for polishing and anodizing. Now
that they've been returned, I can't believe they're the same parts. They were
discolored, scratched up, and generally awful looking, so I wasn't expecting
much. The pieces I got back look like new, and were correctly "clear-anodized
to have a soft, non-reflective finish". Very quick turn-around as well.
Here's their web site, if anyone's interested.
www.anodbrite.com
Mick Vander Ploeg
'57 BN4
Olin Brimberry wrote:
>Could someone tell me what I should do for cockpit molding? I am needing them
>sanded polished and anodized and I do not know who to trust that does good
>work.
>What are the costs in comparison to buying new? Any particular details to be
>concerned with?
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Olin Brimberry
>61 BT7 MKII
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