Anodising in the shed

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Anodising in the shed

#1 Post by ovenpaa »

I am going to start anodising my parts in house from the end of this week, mostly green or black, I am sure it will be interesting.

Has anyone else tried anodising stuff instead of shipping it off to be done?
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ovenpaa wrote:I am going to start anodising my parts........ mostly green or black
Ooo err...... sign01
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Not those parts, at least I hope not :shock:
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christel wrote:Not those parts, at least I hope not :shock:
:lol:

:lol:

I initially read it as his pants...................must get these glasses checked.
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ovenpaa wrote:I am going to start anodising my parts in house from the end of this week, mostly green or black
Not even Chuck Noris goes that far! :shock:
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#6 Post by ovenpaa »

EDIT!!! I am going to start anodising aluminium parts that are in no way attached to my person :lol:
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#7 Post by John25 »

Spoilsport, that thread could have run longer than Col's!!

:lol:
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#8 Post by Scotsgun »

Pics, Pics and more Pics please!
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#9 Post by Scotsgun »

eerr....of the aluminium bits; not the others ............................ ;)
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#10 Post by tikkathreebarrels »

christel wrote:Not those parts, at least I hope not :shock:
:lol:
And, having had the same initial reaction to Dave's plans, I dare to ask without any intention to cause offence, are you having anything done Christel or are you waiting to see how Dave's parts turn out? sign01
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