Anodizing Process

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  • VanGogo

    #31
    Cure just means hang dry. lol You can speed up the process by putting them in an oven. The sealer is a special room temp sealer I purchase from my ano supplier, not sure what it is made of though. You can seal using a steam bath for 20 min, but that is a pain.

    The process looks simple enough, but trust me it's not. There are many liitle ways it can get messed up in the process if you don't know what you are doing.

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    • Jonesie
      All Around Good Guy
      • Oct 2002
      • 1123

      #32
      WOW! I'm not a huge fan of purple, but that is SWEET!

      Lookin Good Pimp-Daddy Jeff!
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      • sirmagalot
        Killa
        • May 2003
        • 13

        #33
        do you do all the parts for one gun in a single run?

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        • VanGogo

          #34
          Depends on the size and quantity of parts, as well as the ano bath size and cathode size. So as you can see
          SIZE MATTERS!!!! lol

          seriously though. Usually I do 2 seperate runs, but what does it matter as long as the color matches?

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