Once again not my guide but one I found on my travels.
http://www.overclock3d.net/articles....ith_annodising
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Once again not my guide but one I found on my travels.
http://www.overclock3d.net/articles....ith_annodising
Nice find. +rep.
wow thats pretty cool :) i may try that someday.
This is cool, I was debating on powercoating some of my projects but decided agains because of the money. Maybe if they are aluminum I could do this instead. I bet this would be real cool in my car too.
Does anyone know how I can check if something is aluminum or steel without damaging whatever I am testing? I think the case I was thinking of may be steel in which case this won't work.
What Bucko Said....magnet Test!:? :bunny: :banana:
My bad, I have 1000 other things to think/care about besides the properties of steel. Thank you for answering the question and making my life a little easier.
That is pretty crazy and very involved. So extreme I like it. If you where gonna do a case panel you would need a lot of sulfuric acid.
Im just imagining someone dying his whole computer case frame... LOL
Lots and lots of sulfuric acid, and a HUGE container! :P
rubbermaid to the rescue!!! lmao ummm where do u get sulfuric acid from ?