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Blasted anodized aluminum question

Started by Gobbler2577, August 21, 2018, 09:53:59 PM

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Gobbler2577

So I am not new to making pots, but I recently tried blasted anodized aluminum because I was just curious.  Maybe I am missing something, but the blasted surface seems way too rough.  It takes so much pressure to run and it seems to deaden the sound a bit.  I knocked it down with sandpaper a bit and it runs great, but if that's necessary I don't see the point in blasting it.  I sure would appreciate a little insight if possible.
Thanks,
Buster.

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Footballer

Try blasted aluminum from Stumpy. His aluminum is finely blasted and no conditioning is necessary. Not all suppliers are the same.


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EasternGobblerHunter69

What is Stumpys supply site or how go I get his blasted aluminum?
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M,Yingling

i never realy cared for it eather thats just  putting it in my existing plain aluminum pot design ,, guess if u realy wanted to use the blasted u could always rework your pot dimensions
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ridgerunner

I'm not a fan of it either Mike..worthless in my opinion, never use it anymore...much better stuff out there.

Tattoo Dave

The aluminum I use is anodized, and powder blasted, so it's a very fine texture. I absolutely love it. Really easy to work.

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