Old 04-24-12 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
They are both anodized and they'll clean up well - however, as BlueDevil63 points out, you'll have the devil of a time getting to every nook and cranny without disassembling the works. You may not want to in the case of the RD - just ask rootboy

This can be done on the RD, however - see below - but you'll still have some areas you're just not really going to be able to get at.

However, you can get great results by simply stripping the anodizing in a bath of Jestco Products anodizing remover, clearing the residue with 0000 brass wool and then taking the body to a buffing wheel.

Yes, the below NRs have been drilliumed, but you get the idea:







DD
Just wondering DD, what are your basic tools you use to do your fantastic drillium work. Other than exceptional artistic talent, I'm just wondering if it takes something more specialized than a nice drill press and maybe a Dremel set?
That De Rosa(?) FD looks just perfect!

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