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Old February 22nd 06, 07:37 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roderick Stewart
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Default Any bright ideas for DIY finishes for aluminium?

In article .com, Andy
Evans wrote:
I'm assuming that I should cut out main holes before
anodisation - holes for tube sockets and XLRs for instance. But then I
should drill holes holding the top plate to the chassis after
anodisation so the screws make contact with the aluminium. This sounds
logical doesn't it?


Drilling holes after anodising will only ensure that the insides of the
holes are clean, and there is no guarantee of contact here. You need a
small area of the flat surface around the hole to be clear, so that
washers, nuts and screwheads make contact. There's probably a special
rebate drill that can do this neatly, otherwise it might be enough to use
those spiky washers that bite through the surface oxide. Don't forget to
file away the oxide around the edges of the top plate, and the parts of
the chassis with which it makes contact.

Rod.