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In that post you said to connect the part to the other terminal or end of the battery charger, can I get a wire from the part to it instead so I can soke the entire thing in the water? And I also heard that anodizing is dangerous and gives off bad chemicals, is this true? What should I be careful of doing so I don't mess the part up or get hurt?
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I think I found that paintball site and another one you mentioned.... tell me if these are them.
http://www.caswellplating.com/kits/a...f3f0e1894fcf8f
This is the paintball one...
http://www.maxanodizing.com/
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I was talking about doing it without buying a kit, but that kit looks like it is what you want. As for the wire from the charger to the part, yes, you should do that. When I strip steel parts, I use a sacrificial steel plate that I soldered a wire onto and I usually run a wire from the negative to the part being stripped. The clips on the charger would corrode very quickly if I didn't.
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Yeah. Well I would do it your way but I need more info on how to do it like how many gallons of the stuff to anodize something like a bumper and how long to keep the part in for until I have to take it out, etc.