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Del:
I've not had much luck finding a local anodiser and used to know a guy who built his own anodizing kit to do his Radio Control parts so it prompted me to trawl the web last night for Anodising kits and came across this one:-

http://www.caswelleurope.co.uk/anodise.htm

Now I'm no expert but is this looks like good value to me if you only want to do smallish bike parts. Any thoughts?

QUADROPHENIA:


speak to gashead del, feck doing all that rollox at home, stick to being the decal master

Waxintaxin:
anything that needs fume supressing balls should be left well alone lol

 

selfpreservation:
aparrently it can be quite dangerous but i suppose if you know what your doing you could pull it off , could be a serious distraction from bikes though full time hobby i reckon

steve Beech TA:
Sounds good to me if you have a safe place to do it, if i had the dosh i would probably give it a go. but i don't really know the perils

 :daumenhoch:

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