Getting really good at this!!

Does anodizing void a zt warranty ? Depending on that I may have a couple if you want to play around with them

The only way I'd see them denying a warranty service is if the modification caused the failure. That being said I've never seen anodizing cause a failure.
 
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I have always wanted to learn how to anodize. Looks good. Save for the spots. Why did rain get on these ?
The reason I ask about the rain is if I ever get into anodizing, I live in the pacific northwest as well, Oregon gets rain. Although I would prefer to do it indoors if possible.

How are you anodizing this?
Is that Titanium, Aluminum, Steel coated in TiNi?

When you do offer this as a service I may send you some things to Anodize :P
I really like that rainbow anodizing effect on some things too, if you were able to do that with a good color range you would definitely have business from me - assuming your prices are fair compared to others.

Ask and you shall receive.
 
I have always wanted to learn how to anodize. Looks good. Save for the spots. Why did rain get on these ?
The reason I ask about the rain is if I ever get into anodizing, I live in the pacific northwest as well, Oregon gets rain. Although I would prefer to do it indoors if possible.

How are you anodizing this?
Is that Titanium, Aluminum, Steel coated in TiNi?

When you do offer this as a service I may send you some things to Anodize :P
I really like that rainbow anodizing effect on some things too, if you were able to do that with a good color range you would definitely have business from me - assuming your prices are fair compared to others.

I have my setup dialed in and paid for my service provider subscription so whenever you're ready. :D
 
Bent a few anodizing fixtures (anodes and cathodes) then blasted them today.
 
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