- Nov 7, 2006
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Josherichy said:
SFO said:Main problem is that after you strip the old anodizing off you will have to refinish the tripleclamp before it is reanodized.
The reason applied won't reanodise you tclamp is that unless the exterior surfaces are remachined the anodizing will look like crap.
I used to do a lot of high end anodized aluminum fixtures.
Reanodizing a part requires refinishing after the stripping process. This can often take as long as the original manufacturing of the part.
If you want, have the part stripped then, use scotchbrite 7447 to grain the clamp, then reanodize.
There are anodizing houses all over the US but they usually stop M/C guys at the door because they are a pain in the A**.
The EPA has caused anodizing formulations that will yeild the fading you are getting.
good luck!
SFO said:If you don't want a shiny finish, maybe more of a milspec look, I really like clear hard anodizing. It looks grey and is tough as nails.
LOL, isn't that also a wrestling hold? :rotfl:SFO said:reverse pimp...
Jaybird said:LOL, isn't that also a wrestling hold? :rotfl:
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