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Anodize Small Aluminum Parts at Home

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I often find myself making a bracket or hook or mount or something-or-other out of aluminum bar or angle stock. It is easy to cut and shape and it stands up to a salty environment. But up until now I had no idea how easy it would be to anodize the finished part in my basement.

Check out this video…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sI-oiBKAyOY

In the second video he shows writing on a yellow anodized part with sharpies and sealing that writing in. This opens possibilities as well since you could put important notes/ warnings/ or markers on parts if you wanted to.
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Brewster- show or send this to your Dad. Another use for baking soda. Co-op with the other component part manufacturers and put together/sel an anodizing kit for nuts like us. Walter
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Public can play with some Sulfuric Acid but once you start with batches and become Commercial, EPA will setup camp with you.
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I remember when you could buy the acid in an autoparts store. Now all batteries come through wet. Not sure you can get it anymore locally.
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Some Motorcylce and PWC Batteriers come thru that way.
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I wondered about the availability of acid too. A quick search turned up nothing for "battery acid" but plenty of sources for "battery electrolyte"

which is of course battery acid.
go figure.

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FWIW

Here is a commonly available pool chemical to anodize your parts.

http://www.observationsblog.com/4/post/ ... -acid.html

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