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Can anyone here Anodize

mroneeyedboh

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I need a small piece or two anodized. The local guys are only willing to do bigger orders and not my small pieces.

I want them black, which is a common color. Anyway, let me know if you can do it or someone here knows someone that will
 
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38Chevy454

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Just for info, the anodize itself is clear (no real color, looks like alum color) and then it is sealed with a dye that makes it have the black color. The sealing is what gives the improved corrosion resistance. Anodize is alum oxide that is on the alum surface in a thicker layer than you could get by chemical conversion coating (known as alodine).
 
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Gerald O

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There's lots of info online for doing this yourself. It's actually pretty easy. I've done it with a bucket, battery charger, some battery acid, and fabric dye.
 

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A few years back I set up a full blown ano line. By the time I was done getting it set up properly I was 3K deep and I only did one color other then a clear hard coat. During my learning curve I also found out that black was THE hardest color to do correctly. So doing a home based kit is not something I suggest.
 

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