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aye...fingers even clean are super greasy.
parts cleaner unit wouldnt be a bad idea...but they do tend to recirculate the fluid...not much use for being grease free.
what sort of cost per small item are we talking??
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no idea yet buddy, want to get the technique perfect first and invest in some new little bits of kit then try them out
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(24-12-2012, 01:52 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Well that's no fun now is it
theres a chrome bmw in bradford
a lad i know worked in a place were they dipped car parts and other metals and they came out in chrome. not sure what else they did
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ruddy adverts...
anyway...forgot about this...
how is it coming along ozone??
I may get some bits done in future...
do you know what temp it can cope with?
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I havnt done any for ages, did a load of machine parts for my dad then thats as far as it went, might dig the stuff out again soon...
As for temperature, the bits I did for a packaging machine has heated rollers for sealing plastic sachets, about 400 degrees on the element itself and no discoloured Chrome on the bits near it
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isnt it aluminium though?
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(20-06-2013, 08:36 PM)Piggy Wrote: problem?!
its an absolute bitch to get a good finish on aluminium, ends up just looking dull, better off just polishing the shit out of it
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(07-09-2013, 08:49 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: Still plating bits?
not at the moment no, ran out of fluids so everythings been stashed away for next time its needed
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a guy over on the AX owners club bought a full set of these kits, electrolytic cleaning kit, zinc plating (blue/yellow/green) and the chrome kit, absolutely fab kit, gonna be getting a cleaning kit myself, and maybe a zinc kit,
I can get the link if anyone's interested?
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