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How I anodize aluminum

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby ratyoke » 14 Oct 2008 0:10

I've never done it, but I have heard you can anodize titanium with a torch, but its hard to control the colors.
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby Cesar » 15 Oct 2008 15:41

@ ratyoke- ide imagine it would be a bit easier to control the color if you heated it in an oven...


and ive got to ask, how much would these run a piece?
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby bldiener » 18 Nov 2008 17:37

Yes I believe you an use a torch if you are skilled
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby Major Boothroyd » 10 Feb 2009 2:23

Quick question, is it possible to reanodize a blue handle to make it red, or should the anodized layer be removed before doing this?
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby ratyoke » 10 Feb 2009 18:25

You would have to remove blue anodizing before re anodizing it. The easiest way is to etch it off with sodium hydroxide. It can be found as drain cleaner. You can also sand it off but etching is much easier.
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby the sandman » 12 Feb 2009 14:32

Those are gorgeous. Really nice! :o
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby chev49 » 19 Feb 2009 22:48

Excellent post, on a small scale its just about like what the plater down the street does with his big tanks. Thanks, Rick
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby Interwoven » 24 Feb 2009 20:47

Would it br possible to have 2 different colors? Say if you had half of the metal out of the solution with one color at an angle, then turn it around and use a diff color, or would that disrupt the anodizing process?
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby femurat » 25 Feb 2009 3:39

Interwoven wrote:Would it br possible to have 2 different colors? Say if you had half of the metal out of the solution with one color at an angle, then turn it around and use a diff color, or would that disrupt the anodizing process?


Yes, it works.
I guess that if you slowly deepen the handle during the process You could also get a gradient!

Cheers :)
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby uklockpicka » 10 Apr 2009 7:44

i commented in your work b4 but im gonna do it again lol, they are totally stunning picks the best ive seen, the post on anodisation process will b great help for some1 looking to do it thereself : )
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby Darrylportelli » 3 Sep 2009 15:16

Hey...First of all REALLY NICE WORK... I do a lot of home made picks but never do handles.. For the anodizing I heard that you can use clothing dye...can it be done because I dont know where to purchase anodizing dye where I live. 10x
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby Jaakko » 3 Sep 2009 23:00

Darrylportelli wrote:For the anodizing I heard that you can use clothing dye...can it be done because I dont know where to purchase anodizing dye where I live. 10x

Yes, about any dye works, it is just a matter of finding properly working dye. Buy a couple of alternatives and do a test run to see if the dye rubs off or not :)
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby Darrylportelli » 4 Sep 2009 1:44

Ok Ill give clothing dye a go......BTW many of you asked about sulfuric acid...If you cannot find it ask a lab supplies store or chemical house.... school labs go through it by the bucket for chemical analysis(titrations).
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby LocksmithArmy » 4 Sep 2009 2:18

you can get sulfuric acid from new motorcycle battaries. the charge yourself kind come with a rather large bottle of sulfuric acid... you can fill the battary and still have plenty left over...
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Re: How I anodize aluminum

Postby Darrylportelli » 4 Sep 2009 7:09

Few questions.... Im about to try this using an off cut piece of aluminium not an actual work so could I just suspednd the part using regular electrical wire instead of aluminium wire(dont have Al wire around and im dying to try this)....in theory it works as long as you have current flowing.
number 2 is cant you just use salt water as the electrolyte instead of sulfuric acid or is there a particular reason for the H2SO4???
cheers :lol:
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