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Well clear anodising.. I plan to blast the cases but as it's then raw material it's open to corrode. Anodising will stop that from happening.
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fluff34567 wrote:Well clear anodising.. I plan to blast the cases but as it's then raw material it's open to corrode. Anodising will stop that from happening.
my case is 47 years old it ain't corroded; does yours need anodising cus you live by the sea?
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A rather damp area with lots of chemicals in the air. There is a big difference between an original case surface and one that's been blasted. I'm only thinking of it as I can have it done for free.
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If its only anodising,just tape the stud.
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fluff34567 wrote:A rather damp area with lots of chemicals in the air. There is a big difference between an original case surface and one that's been blasted. I'm only thinking of it as I can have it done for free.
Ahhh.......your from Middlesbrough then... :mrgreen:
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