I'm sure this is "material dependent", but what is the suggested treatment for the freshly exposed Alu (6000 or 7000 series) after machining a Mil-spec anodized 80% lower.
Certainly sending out for re anodizing is NOT the desired option. Lots of risks and the FFL hassle etc.
A good coat of paint seems like a workable option. "baked on". I hear that high temp "wood stove" (VHT) paint is as good as it gets.
Anyone have any FIRST HAND experience with corrosion?
Seems like a good thing to know about. Cleaning after every range session , it would be nice to feel like you were doing it right...;-)
If it were going on an aircraft, I would "acid etch and alodine"....;-)
Certainly sending out for re anodizing is NOT the desired option. Lots of risks and the FFL hassle etc.
A good coat of paint seems like a workable option. "baked on". I hear that high temp "wood stove" (VHT) paint is as good as it gets.
Anyone have any FIRST HAND experience with corrosion?
Seems like a good thing to know about. Cleaning after every range session , it would be nice to feel like you were doing it right...;-)
If it were going on an aircraft, I would "acid etch and alodine"....;-)