Purple Titanium
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Originally Posted by naseeb,Nov 8 2005, 12:21 PM
moonliver may prevent shocking himself.
#12
I think the lower voltage purple is much darker. It would also give off blues and browns when light hit it, instead of reds and greens.
Most of the anodizing I've seen has been purple, pink, or green. I always assumed that the higher voltage was key to making it work. Though I have seen some blue.
Most of the anodizing I've seen has been purple, pink, or green. I always assumed that the higher voltage was key to making it work. Though I have seen some blue.
#13
And as long as he can refrain from using the generator leads as nipple clips, he'll be okay.
#16
Tony, as I said, you can get color change with heat. The problem is that the coloring is not consistent (look at exhaust tips).
#17
Originally Posted by moonliver,Nov 8 2005, 09:37 AM
I'm doin 40 I like that blue.
I like that too...
let us know how it turns out and maybe you can change the polish on my shifter knob.
#18
Originally Posted by WestSideBilly,Nov 8 2005, 12:28 PM
And as long as he can refrain from using the generator leads as nipple clips
That's pretty cool find, Jeff.