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Tru-Turn Spinner

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Ohio AV8TOR

Bipeguy03;17308 wrote: I need to polish the spinner on my Pitts yet, was going to do it this weekend cause I need to wet sand a few molds for work. If anyone would like I can do step by step pictures? Sorry I have no way to do video


Videos are always great.
 
I anodized one Red.




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18618=12536-Anodized Red Tru Turn Spinner.jpg
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
helicanic;18618 wrote: I anodized one Red.




18618=12536-Anodized Red Tru Turn Spinner.jpg
18618=12536-Anodized Red Tru Turn Spinner.jpg


That is a real awesome idea. I have a friend that does anodizing. I think I will have him do his good deed for the day with my spinner. LOL
 

siko_flyer

70cc twin V2
helicanic;18618 wrote: I anodized one Red.




18618=12536-Anodized Red Tru Turn Spinner.jpg
18618=12536-Anodized Red Tru Turn Spinner.jpg
What would you charge to do a switch plate? I want a red switch plate for my slick,but the one I want from Aztech Aero has been out of stock for almost 2 years.I can get the aluminum one though.
 
siko_flyer;18900 wrote: What would you charge to do a switch plate? I want a red switch plate for my slick,but the one I want from Aztech Aero has been out of stock for almost 2 years.I can get the aluminum one though.


I don't do it commercially. Its a fairly straight forward process that can be accomplished on a small scale fairly easily, and I have always been interested in the chemistry of it so decided to learn how and give it a shot.
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
helicanic;18904 wrote: I don't do it commercially. Its a fairly straight forward process that can be accomplished on a small scale fairly easily, and I have always been interested in the chemistry of it so decided to learn how and give it a shot.


So out with it. Spill the beans....
 
stangflyer;18906 wrote: So out with it. Spill the beans....
I think I could do that. The next time I do a part I will take pictures and document the process on here.

I hope to do a dle55 muffler this weekend (if time allows).
 
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