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ujiro September 17th, 2009 15:49

Anodizing Epic Fail
 
So, I sent out my G&G SR25 receiver to be anodized, since paint just wasn't doing the trick. I finally get a response from them today after running the receiver last week:

Unfortunately we ran the two parts last week and they disintegrated in the process. This was probably due to the material. We ran them with many other aluminum parts and they were the only two pieces that didn’t come out properly. I’m very sorry that this happened. We have the remains of the parts here if you would like to see them.

So... I just spent $35 to have my priceless SR25 receiver disintegrated... WTF!
Words cannot express my anger. INCONCEIVABLE.

FOX_111 September 17th, 2009 15:52

Hahahaha!

Monkey metal at it's best!

That should be put somewhere for everyone to see.

ujiro September 17th, 2009 15:55

Yeah, for sure it shows how monkey metal is epic fail

Doesn't change the fact that I'm out a custom engraved, impossible to find receiver!!!

Skladfin September 17th, 2009 15:55

HAHAHAAHAHAHHA

man, I feel sorry for you but that's hilarious hahahaa

are they going to pay you back money for it?

pusangani September 17th, 2009 15:58

WOAH I'd try to get my money back for sure man, thats some bullshit

ujiro September 17th, 2009 15:59

I am going to try to get some money back for it.

Brian McIlmoyle September 17th, 2009 16:02

Did you tell them that the metal was aluminium?

or did they just assume it was?

Yannos September 17th, 2009 16:03

Fuck... Sorry to hear that bud.
This is ridiculous. I hope you can get some money back on that.

safx September 17th, 2009 16:05

Did you inform the anodizer that
your metal item was magnesium
and not aluminum, so they could
chose the right process for you?

http://www.finishing.com/faqs/magnesium.html

Sorry to hear your parts are toast.

PS: There's another GR25, just
popped up in the for sale area

ujiro September 17th, 2009 16:08

Yes, fully informed that it was a Magnesium alloy, not aluminum. He said, they ran it with the aluminum parts.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 1067022)
Did you tell them that the metal was aluminium?

or did they just assume it was?

Quote:

Originally Posted by safx (Post 1067026)
Did you inform the anodizer that
your metal item was magnesium
and not aluminum, so they could
chose the right process for you?

http://www.finishing.com/faqs/magnesium.html

Sorry to hear your parts are toast.

PS: There's another GR25, just
popped up in the for sale area


Lakonian September 17th, 2009 16:11

Holy effing shit.



Sorry for your loss man. I feel your pain. :(

P.S : If you can't duracoat it, don't fiddle with it...

Brian McIlmoyle September 17th, 2009 16:11

Well then
 
I'd say your are entitled to be indemnified

pusangani September 17th, 2009 16:13

Yep, if you made them aware of the material, they are liable for damaging it through an improper finishing method, if they can't/won't do magnesium they shouldn't have taken your contract.

Mr Jon September 17th, 2009 16:14

When I was at the machine shop here at work they told me alloys won't annodize properly with their methods as they would most likely just disentigrate in the process. You'd think anybody that would run a shop like that would have any idea of the consequences of attempting to anno a casting made of alloy using their available method.

Ronan September 17th, 2009 16:20

Get your $$ back + compensation. THEY ruined it, not you.

Zero excuses. It would be the same as a garage telling you 'oh sorry our lift came down on your car, tough luck'.

Thats what their insurance is there for.


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