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Dana,
You may be able to check with a local company
in your area for anodizing. I did about a year ago here in Huntsville, AL,
and they wanted $50 to 'hard' anodize the engine plate. They did ask if I
wanted the soft or hard anodizing. The soft provides less protection, is
easier to plate, and costs less ($40). The 'hard' anodizing was supposed
to provide a more durable finish that is less likely to scratch as you do your
maintenance, and adds a little more strength to the surface of the plate.
They mentioned the plate finish would look the same as before plating, so be
sure the finished surface is what you want.
I ended up trying the clear
500 degree engine paint Walmart sells for about $4 per can. It turned out
well; in fact I used the plate as part of a fixture for welding my 4130 engine
mount and found it held up unbelieveably well near flames. I was sure I
would have to repaint it, but it came through unscathed.
Chris
Sargent
Ed Anderson said:
Make certain you get the "gold
colored" chemicals if you do it yourself. They also sell it as a clear
which does not impart any color to the part. Also, the chemical alodyning
does not produce as deep/brilliant a color as does the electrical process which
I believe Fred uses.
Ed Anderson
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve BRooks" prvt_pilot@yahoo.com
>
Dana, > You could anodize the plate yourself. Aircraft Spruce, I
believe, sells the > chemicals to do it. I've never done it, but
there was a discussion about it > a few months ago on the Cozy builders
group. I could search the archives > for the How to do it", if you
need it. > > Steve Brooks > > > -----Original
Message----- > > Got my engine mount from
Fred and have a question for the group. Fred no > longer anodizes
the bed plate. Since every piece on my airplane is either > black,
or gold powder coated I want to do something with that plate. > >
Will 500 degree engine paint on that plate hold up to having the engine >
bolted to it?? > > Dana Overall > Richmond, KY i39 >
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