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Old 28-Jun-2004, 14:57   #1
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Who knows the ins and outs of anodising?
Anyone on here got indepth knowledge or could point me in the right direction?

Thanks, Neil.
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Old 28-Jun-2004, 14:59   #2
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Give AK (Alan) a call on 07956 351399 - has had lots of bits anodised & also Anacoated too for past & present bikes.
We are in Surrey, so not sure if he knows anone quite so far north as you are, but can tell you all about it.
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Old 28-Jun-2004, 15:02   #3
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Thanks CK, I'll give Alan a call.

Cheers, Neil.
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Old 28-Jun-2004, 15:08   #4
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Neilly,

What is it you want to know?

Cheers!

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Old 28-Jun-2004, 15:40   #5
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Hi Scott,

About to send you a U2U.

Cheers, Neil
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Old 28-Jun-2004, 15:59   #6
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I get quite a lot of bits anodized for my business, try Protech in Northampton, drop me U2U if you want contact details. They do trick stuff and bits for the car racing fraternity.
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Old 28-Jun-2004, 16:40   #7
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Another recommended place is Hope Technology in Lancashire (www.hopetechnology.com). They specialise in mountain bike components, but also do custom anodising. Ask for Craig Metcalf.
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Old 28-Jun-2004, 16:51   #8
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Do It Yourself!

You can buy anodising kits from 70-odd quid and if you're thinking of tinkering or need the odd part done here and there then it makes it more cost effective.

It's very easy to do and a lot of places will supply you all the kit you need, eg:
http://www.speed-demon.supanet.com/anodise.htm

Half the fun is in doing it yourself
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Old 29-Jun-2004, 01:43   #9
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Thanks for all the input people, it's much appreciated!

Cheers, Neil
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