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Best way to remove anodising?
theRuler:
it also cleans up your steel parts a treat. good if you are rebuilding some loose ball hubs
jimwise68:
Anyone actually tried it on an oven yet?
Del:
--- Quote from: jimwise68 on August 24, 2006, 02:33 PM ---Anyone actually tried it on an oven yet?
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Yeah.. its crap :laugh: it gets everywhere! I tell "her in doors" its great so she buys it and i use it for my old school resto needs!
felix:
I remember the first time I ever came across the old caustic soda trick, I think it was Simon at Superbike Ilford showed us around '81/82? Early BITD silver stuff was not available - it was all gold/blue/red/black of course.
Anyway, if this might get made sticky there is some very helpful stuff on these websites sort of related to add to the tips earlier on. Not only on taking it off but putting it on in the comfort of your own home.
Also gives another great use for the Dylon Rombloke has used so well on Tuffs. I have never tried any of the home anodizing (only taking it off) but would love to see the results if anyone else does:
http://astro.neutral.org/anodise_tips.shtml
http://www.mini-lathe.com/Anodizing/anodizing_aluminum.htm
pickle:
Bought some last night at ASDA so i'm gunna give it a try over the weekend........will take piccies for a 'how too' kinda thingymajig :daumenhoch:
Scared the life out of me though........it has a picture of that horrible gardener woman with no bra on it!
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