How To Anodize Your R/C Parts YourSelf Cheap
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<span>How To Anodize Your R/C Parts YourSelf Cheap For Only $8 Save Over $200 By Doing it Your Self </span>
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better than this one.
this was 3 different videos i made at different times combined.
but you get the jist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHiOs...=youtube_gdata
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i will make more videos here soon
better than this one.
this was 3 different videos i made at different times combined.
but you get the jist.
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thats a sweet idea.
1 thing though, do you think the paint would work well on plastic? if so, think it would withstand sand/dirt/rocks hitting the underside of a plastic chassis if you sanded, painted, and cleared that as well? any ideas/thoughts? if i can get the silver to turn out real nice i wouldnt mind spraying my tt01's chassis tub, haha.
1 thing though, do you think the paint would work well on plastic? if so, think it would withstand sand/dirt/rocks hitting the underside of a plastic chassis if you sanded, painted, and cleared that as well? any ideas/thoughts? if i can get the silver to turn out real nice i wouldnt mind spraying my tt01's chassis tub, haha.
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yea i know it gives the look of anodizing and that basically what i meant.
its not true anodizing but still works and looks good.
to paint plastic..... you need special paint made for plastic.
its not true anodizing but still works and looks good.
to paint plastic..... you need special paint made for plastic.



