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12/29/16 at 5:13pm
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Any of my good buddies on here have a home anodizing set up?  Looking to possible get a few small parts done. 

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Re: Anodizing
Reply #1 - 12/29/16 at 5:54pm
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Reply #2 - 01/01/17 at 4:07pm
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ChosenOne wrote on 12/29/16 at 5:54pm:
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Do you have a set up for this?
  
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Reply #3 - 01/01/17 at 6:37pm
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Jon Snow wrote on 01/01/17 at 4:07pm:


Do you have a set up for this?


Nope but it doesn't look too complicated set something up to do a few pieces.
  
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Reply #4 - 01/01/17 at 8:17pm
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ChosenOne wrote on 01/01/17 at 6:37pm:


Nope but it doesn't look too complicated set something up to do a few pieces. 


Could be less complicated to find someone who's invested in the equipment already
  
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Re: Anodizing
Reply #5 - 01/02/17 at 1:37am
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Pretty cool process but sulfuric acid is nasty stuff to work with. Tongue
  
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Reply #6 - 01/02/17 at 12:25pm
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If you just have a few small parts and you want a normal color, you can take them to a local plating company. They might be able to throw your parts in with one of their larger production batches. I've done this before for black ano parts, came out quite cheap.

  
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