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Old 08-16-2009 | 11:59 PM
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Who are the best anodizers in Melbourne? I want my Mi4 done

Happy to send interstate if I can get a better job
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Old 08-17-2009 | 12:09 AM
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There are heaps of electroplaters in Melbourne. Do a Yellow Pages search and I'm sure you will find someone local to you that will do an excellent job.

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I have looked up some places on yellowpages.com.au and phoned around but the places I have called say no small jobs or don't have a light blue can any one help?
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Old 08-17-2009 | 11:39 PM
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I have looked up some places on yellowpages.com.au and phoned around but the places I have called say no small jobs or don't have a light blue can any one help?

Theres a guy in sydney named Ron Peters who has been electroplating for god knows how long (rouhly 60 years). his business name is aluminium enterprises.. hes doing a T2009 for me.. just to give you an idea he is charging me 95 for all the alloy parts in the kit.

Google his business. it is on brocks Ln, in Newtown, Sydney.
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Old 08-17-2009 | 11:42 PM
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Theres a guy in sydney named Ron Peters who has been electroplating for god knows how long (rouhly 60 years). his business name is aluminium enterprises.. hes doing a T2009 for me.. just to give you an idea he is charging me 95 for all the alloy parts in the kit.

Google his business. it is on brocks Ln, in Newtown, Sydney.
How long is turn around?
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Old 08-18-2009 | 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Team-RTR
Theres a guy in sydney named Ron Peters who has been electroplating for god knows how long (rouhly 60 years). his business name is aluminium enterprises.. hes doing a T2009 for me.. just to give you an idea he is charging me 95 for all the alloy parts in the kit.

Google his business. it is on brocks Ln, in Newtown, Sydney.
I got about a car and a halfs worth of parts done by this company as well... cost me $90 bucks and turn around was about a week (just under from memory), heaps of colour samples available... personaly I went for a bright green and was very happy.
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How long is turn around?
i dropped my parts off last friday and it should be ready tomorrow or on thursday.. so about 4-5 working days?
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Old 08-18-2009 | 12:18 AM
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I got about a car and a halfs worth of parts done by this company as well... cost me $90 bucks and turn around was about a week (just under from memory), heaps of colour samples available... personaly I went for a bright green and was very happy.
did you get the shiny or the matte finish? i went for shiny and now im scared my bulkheads are going to look like those anodized ash trays you see in pubs
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did you get the shiny or the matte finish? i went for shiny and now im scared my bulkheads are going to look like those anodized ash trays you see in pubs
most kits are done in Matt Todd, i got my t2 anodised back when i did it int he shiney, the shiney looks good actually, and might actually help in keeping the tolerances as when they strip the old anodising there's a small amount of alloy that might be lost (we're talking like microns, but you know).

the shiney would look really nice with a black, or a red, or blue, maybe matt is better in say a pink, or a gold.

he also does a clear coat, so you can take the parts to a metal polisher, then get the dude to clear coat it for a chromed look

the shiney helps preserve the colour as it's a clear coat. Just after anodising, wash the parts in a soft soap with warm water, or a very mild detergent to get the residue off, and to make the parts look bright. they look a bit dull after the work due to the chemicals and stuff.
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I contacted Ron today, a woman answered and wants a list with gauge, size and weight of each part, did any one have to do this?
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Old 08-20-2009 | 10:46 PM
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I contacted Ron today, a woman answered and wants a list with gauge, size and weight of each part, did any one have to do this?
id say its because he cant actually physically view the pieces.. i just took them down to him and he quoted me there and then.
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Originally Posted by Team-RTR
id say its because he cant actually physically view the pieces.. i just took them down to him and he quoted me there and then.

Maybe take a photo of all the bits with a ruler next to them for scale, and email them the photo.
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Originally Posted by Drifting101
I contacted Ron today, a woman answered and wants a list with gauge, size and weight of each part, did any one have to do this?
it depends on the type of alloy it is, ie 7076, or lower.xray says they use 7076 but it isn't only the diff ourdrives were 7076. the type of alloy it is depends on how they have to anodise it. it will be $90 most prob for a tourer. just mail it to them and expect this or a bit more.
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Old 08-21-2009 | 06:11 AM
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Try A Grade Anodising in Ormeau QLD...they do all our racecar stuff at work, turn around is real quick and they charge us about $300 for about 10 panels. Im sure an RC car would be cheap as.
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Collins anodic treatment in Blackburn Victoria if they are still there do colors.
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