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Anodization

Post by jjfunk » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:28 pm

I am getting really jealous of the guys over at rimfire central and their colored accessories. Does anyone know good anodizers? I am wanting to anodize some parts and don't know where to start. Can anything be anodized? I want to do some triggers, and possibly some MKIII mag disconnects and slide releases. (I know, probably too "pimped") Anyways, I thought that I would ask.
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Re: Anodization

Post by toyfj40 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:48 pm

jjfunk wrote:Can anything be anodized?
"it" needs to conduct electricity... so that eliminates cats and body-parts.

FYI: http://reference.howstuffworks.com/anod ... opedia.htm

Google 'anodizing kits' for some sources...
I have no experience with Real-anodizing,
just lab-experiments that never work very well...
usually due to poor surface prep/cleaning
and rushing... good coatings seem to come with
low currents and time...

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Post by Bullseye » Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:12 pm

Well you can anodize aluminum and a few other metals like magnesium, titanium and the like. There is some good references for home anodizing and they even have a forum set up by a company that sells materials and equipment for the process. Here's a link http://forum.caswellplating.com/showthread.php?t=6324

Coloring is done with some basic dyes and a few special procedures. Rather than regurgitate what is already available try reading some of the questions at the link. I saw some pictures there from someone called "rclint". He had some 10/22 parts that were color anodized.

http://forum.caswellplating.com/photopo ... /photo/920

This guy may be a good source of information for the process.

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Re: Anodization

Post by Blindpig » Thu Sep 06, 2007 12:17 pm

toyfj40 wrote:
jjfunk wrote:Can anything be anodized?
"it" needs to conduct electricity... so that eliminates cats and body-parts.
Well, shoot! I wish you hadn't told me that, Toy. I've been wanting to do the neighbor's cat in a different color. :lol:

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Re: Anodization

Post by toyfj40 » Thu Sep 06, 2007 1:13 pm

Blindpig wrote:
toyfj40 wrote:
jjfunk wrote:Can anything be anodized?
"it" needs to conduct electricity... so that eliminates cats and body-parts.
Well, shoot! I wish you hadn't told me that, Toy.
I've been wanting to do the neighbor's cat in a different color. :lol:
Waaay back during the mini-ice-age, when I was in college...
I got a cassette player for my car-music... being concerned about
"theft", I removed the glove-'box' behind the door and dad made a
pair of "brackets" to mount the player securely behind the access door...
I left my car one week at the home-town-shop for some work...
and when I came back to trade-back cars... my "bracket" had
been 'foiled' (ie. colored tin-foil glued onto a surface... a "home-craft"
that mom was 'into' at the time...) ... it looked fine, just a bit out-of-place
to have the custom-job done...) ...
anyway... dad used to say that he dare-not fall asleep in his recliner
or he'd wake up "FOILED"...

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Re: Anodization

Post by arizona-hermit » Thu Sep 06, 2007 2:11 pm

toyfj40 wrote: Waaay back during the mini-ice-age, when I was in college... I got a cassette player for my car-music... being concerned about
"theft", I removed the glove-'box' behind the door and dad made a
pair of "brackets" to mount the player securely behind the access door...
I left my car one week at the home-town-shop for some work...
and when I came back to trade-back cars... my "bracket" had
been 'foiled' (ie. colored tin-foil glued onto a surface... a "home-craft"
that mom was 'into' at the time...) ... it looked fine, just a bit out-of-place
to have the custom-job done...) ... anyway... dad used to say that he dare-not fall asleep in his recliner or he'd wake up "FOILED"...
Lord! That brings some old memories flooding back. I still have several books that were 'foiled' somewhere out in the garage.
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Post by Blindpig » Thu Sep 06, 2007 3:00 pm

Man, I'd forgotten all about that. Are we showing our age here or what? Oh well, I always say every old person has a young person inside wondering what happened!

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