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Location: Australia | I have some gold pieces I want re aniodised. Does anyone know a good plater that does anodising. Im looking for someone who does excellent work as I dont mind paying a little more for quality work. |
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Expert 5K+
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) |
Color Anodize – We offer a wide array of color anodize where we can even color match the current anodize of a part you may want restored to original and new condition
https://kingoftrim.com/
https://kingoftrim.com/services/ |
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Location: Australia | These are the items I need restoring and anodising. Can you PM me with a quote
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Expert 5K+
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | You will have to click the links and contact them. Marc. |
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Location: Australia | Sorry Marc
I thought this was your business. Will contact them. |
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Expert
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Location: Northen Virginia | I'm not sure if they will repair the chips and pits.. Most of the companies just re-color them.
Please ask them and let us know. |
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Expert 5K+
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Location: So. Cal | I really don't recommend that you anodize them. Anodizing will fade in the sun a lot. Even without a lot of sun, it will fade over time. If you want a really nice finish, then plate them with 150uin of nickel, followed by 50uin of gold. Gold plating will last much better. Another alternative is to paint them with a gold tinted clear, which is probably what the factory originally did. |
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