I don't know anything about electroless plating. But any decent chrome
plater can do nickel plating.
A good chrome plating job (typically called "show" chrome, but also
used to restore parts that are pitted), is a three-phase job. After
cleaning the part, it is sequentially plated with copper, nickel, and
chromium. It is sanded/buffed between each phase. I just tell my
plater that I want my parts finished with nickel. It saves them one
step.
I've done copper plating at home, using a battery charger, with
excellent results. I believe home-plating kits for nickel plating are
available. I just checked Eastwood's website but found only a tin-zinc
system. But Googling "electroplating at home" brought up lots of hits.
Ray Fairfield
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