Yoyospirit's Powder Coats and Mods Thread - Attempt #2 at Delrin Peak 12/21/24

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A/RT Grail

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These are just amazing, each one a small work of art.

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Thanks Wes!

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loss for words

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RichardRunner with a black body and cups and raw rims. C22 style.

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Your Mom in neon pink.

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how does your mom perform? :wink::joy:

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That doesn’t even look real!:anguished:

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Forgive me but this point seems strange to me.
To remove the anodization (then open the pores and let the dye come out), if you use a sodium hydroxide solution, it takes just a few seconds.
I don’t know what you mean by “preparing the surface” but a couple of hours still seems really excessive to me.
Am I missing something?

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I usually use Heavy Duty Oven Cleaner which takes about an hour or a bit more on average for me to remove the anodize completely. I‘ll try using a pure NaOH mixture some time, had no idea it was so fast haha. Prepping the surface usually includes a polish which can take some time. The better the finish is the better the powder coat would look.

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I highly recommend it, not so much for a time speech but for quality of work, being very fast the result is absolutely homogeneous and precise.
When you try, you can tell me :wink:

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Thank you for the advice! Maybe I’ll hate stripping anodizing less lol

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You will see, you will not even notice that you have done it!:smiley: :+1:

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Hey, do you use food grade NaOH? I’m looking at the Lab Grade stuff too but am wondering if that’s too strong lol

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Hi! sorry but between the time zone and work I only saw the message now.
It does not have to be for food use, it is mainly used for soap production or for cleaning … it is commonly called caustic soda, it comes in white flakes and it is almost pure anhydrous sodium hydroxide, it has a very high concentration, the 96-99%.
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P.S. I use a spoonful of soup in about 3/4 liter of water at room temperature, all in a glass container (do not use metal containers because they degrade by explaining aluminum or plastic because they melt).
It is useless to repeat how highly corrosive and dangerous it is, so I recommend you use all the necessary PPE!
Good work! :wink:

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I love your work so much. Any white involved looks so classy on a yoyo.

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Anti Yo YWET in textured black, plus a pair of Anti Yo side effects powdercoated in candy red.

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A/RT Grail in textured black with a glitter purple cup. Second one like this.

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Another textured white VTWO

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