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Old February 21st 06, 10:21 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Any bright ideas for DIY finishes for aluminium?


"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message
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In article . com, Andy
Evans wrote:
Like may people I use aluminium in equipment cases - in my case for top
plates for valve preamps and amps. I use 4mm alu, which Fays Metals in
Acton London supply and cut to size. It's not great looking in its raw
state, but all my DIY attempts with solvent cleaners, wet and dry paper
etc are even worse. How do they get that 'brushed aluminium' effect?


It's a long time since I've done anything like this, but I recall
achieving a reasonable "brushed" effect using wire wool, or a piece of a
Brillo pad, in an electric drill. for a circular effect, stuff a wodge of
it directly into the chuck and apply it end-on, and for the straight
effect, wrap the wire wool round something cylindrical like a thick drill
and apply it side-on. As with any artistic effect, the quality will depend
very much on the skill with which you apply it, so it may improve with
practice, and if it makes sparks, you're running the drill too fast. You
may feel safer applying the Brillo pad by hand.

Rod.

I used to do it with Brillo pad also. When finished, I then used to legend
it with Letraset, ( or Blick dry print, and finally, blow it over with a
couple of coats of alloy wheel aerosol cellulose, made by Simoniz. This
stuff is virtually indestructible, and seals in your brushed finish, and
makes your Letraset permanent. Slight downside is that the stuff is a bit
glossy, but once it had gone off overnight, I'd bet that you could 'flat' it
with the finest grade ally oxide paper.

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