Re: [CR]Re: Campy track-bmx crankset question

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From: "Sean Flores" <seaneee175@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Re: Campy track-bmx crankset question
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 19:48:04 -0800
To: Rachel@phred.org;James Valiensi <valiensi@mac.com>
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
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Sorry, my "no" should have been clearer. I was referring to the idea of removing the original anodizing in the first place. The idea of it sorta made me cringe a bit.

Sean Flores San Francisco, CA

On Dec 13, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Rachel ; James Valiensi wrote:
> Hi,
> The process I would use to remove anodizing is:
> Bead blast the part until the anodizing is gone.
> Polish the part.
> Clear anodize the part to give it a protective finish.
> Oven cleaner kinda takes the anodizing off, but really makes a mess
> of things.
> Cheers!
> james valiensi
> northridge, ca
> planet earth
> On Thursday, December 13, 2007, at 10:29AM, "Sean Flores"
> <seaneee175@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!
>>
>> Sean Flores
>> San Francisco, CA
>>
>> On Dec 12, 2007, at 8:59 PM, classicrendezvous-request@bikelist.org
>> wrote:
>>
>>> From what I have been told it is very easy to remove the
>>> anodizing with oven cleaner
>>>
>>> John Waner
>>> Huntington Beach, CA