« Reply #8 on: November 16, 2011, 10:55:33 AM »
I had some plated a few years ago and they first buffed and polished the stainless part that surrounds the glass, then masked off that part with a metal masking tape and applied the chrome plate to the pivot. I saw the masking tape and had to remove some fragments of the tape before putting in the rubber and the glass. The edges of the pivot were not as good as if it had been removed but that was the method used the shop at that time. The cost then was about $100.00 for the left and right frames which included a beautiful job on the stainless surround.
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