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hi,
i might be missing the point, but i don't see why you would ever care about the color of threads, so why are you reanodizing them? couldn't you put a screw in, strip the part, and then reaonodize it? or os there a reason the treads themselves need to be reanodized in your application? has the old oxide layer been damaged in some way and need replaceing? thanks. |
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