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Polyboy33

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Wanted to see if anyone can recommend a location in Southern California to get RC parts anodized? I would consider shipping the parts anywhere as well as long as it is a reputable place. Thanks in advance for any help.
 
i could be wrong but isnt anodizing a fairly simple process ...... just research what mixture of solution you need and voltage amperage to do it ?
There's not a lot to it, but if you want a professional finish, I think I would let the pro's do it. I've even seen the pro's screw up a batch of parts just anodizing them.
 
Thanks for the replies all, tried calling a few shops local to me but was told they don't anodize in the color I want (orange). Definitely hoping to get a professional to do it....don't want to ruin my parts trying the process for the first time.
 
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