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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

re-annodizing


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Posted by:
Relentless

on July 12, 2003 at 02:24:08

Hey folks, I have a 2001 STO that I am thinking about having the anno stripped off and re-annodized in a flat black.

Has anyone had thier markers re-done before?

There is a anno shop down the road from the paintball shop I go to, they have had some stock cockers re annod there, they dip them in a chemical bath to remove the current anno and then you can have it polished at a Harley shop if you wanted, or have it annod again with out polishing.

I dont want it polished because it will be a gloss black, not a matt finish like I want.

If anyone has some experience with this I would like any comments, I'm going to have the front and rear block, the body and the ASA all done.


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