Large Batch Parts!
Posted by admin on October 1st, 2009 at 11:08am
Okay, so I’m doing a larger than usual order (17 parts).
And I was wondering how to ensure that all parts are getting current through?
I’ve heard people just using a multi meter up against the wire and the cathode, but that will just tell you if power is going through the wire, not through the part.
Is there another way to tell?
And I was wondering how to ensure that all parts are getting current through?
I’ve heard people just using a multi meter up against the wire and the cathode, but that will just tell you if power is going through the wire, not through the part.
Is there another way to tell?
Also, if I blast all the pieces for surface prep, and one fails anodizing, do I just change the wire, and re-run in the ano tank? Or do I have to strip, prep the metal again, etc (start from scratch).
Thanks
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