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Just in case anyone is interested, it is possible to anodise alluminium bits at home. Here is a website that is very useful on the subject, http://astro.neutral.org/anodise5.shtml
I tried it with a few bits and pieces using a battery charger and colouring with "queen" food dye and got good results. It is limited to small parts tho.
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have u got any pics of what youve done? sounds interesting.
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Looks great!
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Here is another site with some more helpful details on anodizing. u need to scroll down page to where it says anodizing at home.
http://www2.hunterlink.net.au/~ddped/tech.htm
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Hehehehe Anodized blood red thermostat housing
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mmmm ideas for ultimate bling bor car and bike cheers
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