Hytek
Production Plating
Pro-Coat
Skills
Mapsco
Asko
Plus a bunch more. Just look under "anodizing" in the book. Look for a place without the high overhead aerospace requirements and you'll get a cheaper price. Plus, a quicker turn around time as all platers are swamped right now.
If the frame is already stripped, you will be charged a minimum of about $150 for a lot charge.
PM Bullcrew. He works at an anodizing place and does some really good work. Young friend of mine got a custom urban camo ano job on his AC frame that looked pretty good.
Ummm.... Not so sure on the bullcrew thing.
A while back there was a thread in the bad sellers forum about issues with him. I think he replied that he was no longer working for the ano place or something and had some issues and aploogized profusely.
I would stick local.
I do lots of ano for work.
I usually do Prodcution Plating. They are reliable and reasonably priced.
I use Mapsco for powder though. PP ran a forklift over a pallet of parts years ago on me and I haven't forgiven them.
Hytek does good work but they charge us double what PP does.
Stay far far away from skills
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