Anodising in the shed
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Anodising in the shed
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?
Has anyone else tried anodising stuff instead of shipping it off to be done?
Re: Anodising in the shed
Ooo err...... sign01ovenpaa wrote:I am going to start anodising my parts........ mostly green or black
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Re: Anodising in the shed
Not those parts, at least I hope not :shock:
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Re: Anodising in the shed
christel wrote:Not those parts, at least I hope not :shock:
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I initially read it as his pants...................must get these glasses checked.
Re: Anodising in the shed
Not even Chuck Noris goes that far! :shock:ovenpaa wrote:I am going to start anodising my parts in house from the end of this week, mostly green or black
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EDIT!!! I am going to start anodising aluminium parts that are in no way attached to my person :lol:
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Spoilsport, that thread could have run longer than Col's!!
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eerr....of the aluminium bits; not the others ............................ 

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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? sign01christel wrote:Not those parts, at least I hope not :shock:
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