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Old 01-31-2011, 06:25 PM
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I used be used to be responsible for sourcing plating houses on all prototypes & manufactured items when I used to work for Wilwood.. All plating houses that I used were here in So Cal.. If that works for you.. PM me & will get you a list.. Have sources for anodizing, zinc plating, e-coat, dacromat, chrome plating, powder coating & etc.. If you need specs on plating.. Just let me know..

I would powder coat trim pieces with any billet aluminum piece to maintain a consistency on the finish..




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Sounds like you are very knowlegeable on this subject. Do you have a good anodizer that you use presently and if so could you give me their business name and or info. We might have some business for them. It would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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also when sending stuff in for anodizing make SURE there are no traces of steel in the parts like pins and such because it will literally blow a hole rite in the part and it sounds like a bomb going off when it happens we just lost a 250K helicopter rotor plate assembly because the customer forgot to remove a helicoil.
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My anodizer does one hell of a great job. Consistent as hell, and great finish on all colors.

In California.

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Old 02-18-2011, 10:11 AM
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I am considering ordering the black door handles from Fesler but I'm wondering if anyone out there has ideas for black key hole locks and window trim? I considered sending mine out to be anodized but I'm afraid it won't come out BLACK like it should be. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
You can order them from us and powder coat the other parts, we do it all the time. that way all your trim will match.
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Old 03-17-2011, 11:29 PM
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Not to hijack this thread but since it has the attention of some people with anodizing experience - I have a question......

I'm about to have my aluminum dry sump tank and breather tank anodized. Hard anodizing sounded like the way to go and only slight increase in price. However, the tank has both male and female threaded ports (mostly -AN style). I am concerned about the ability to get the -AN lines reconnected to these ports after being anodized. Is it ok to have these threads anodized also or do I have them masked off? Masking costs extra and takes an extra week.

Can anyone share their experience with anodizing similar parts?

G.
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Old 03-18-2011, 01:17 AM
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Not to hijack this thread but since it has the attention of some people with anodizing experience - I have a question......

I'm about to have my aluminum dry sump tank and breather tank anodized. Hard anodizing sounded like the way to go and only slight increase in price. However, the tank has both male and female threaded ports (mostly -AN style). I am concerned about the ability to get the -AN lines reconnected to these ports after being anodized. Is it ok to have these threads anodized also or do I have them masked off? Masking costs extra and takes an extra week.

Can anyone share their experience with anodizing similar parts?

G.
Ive only done that once, and I didnt have a problem with it, the fitting worked perfectly. I know black is a very hard color to get right, it comes out brown if youre a amateur like me
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Old 03-18-2011, 09:12 AM
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I second the recommendation that you finish aluminum before anodizing. Polishing or shot-peening, whatever. Just make sure all the surface finish is the same. And be sure to have all the parts done at the same time if possible.

If you are going to anodize welded parts, use 5356 rod for filler material (rather than 4043). 4043 doesn't anodize well.

The best part about black anodizing is that blemishes can be repaired with a Sharpie.

For door handles, I'd recommend powder coat. I think you'll find that more durable, and it will hold up better over time to UV radiation.

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Old 03-20-2011, 10:42 PM
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Thanks for the info guys. All parts are brand new so the finish is fresh and uniform on the tanks straight from Peterson (who used a specific weld material, knowing that I would be having them anodized).

I'm having everything done by a profesional anodizing company. In fact they encouraged me to bring in other small parts since the price would remain the same.

Does anyone have experience specifically with threaded parts and hard anodizing (not soft although it would be good to compare).

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