Removing black hardware finish? Possible?
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Removing black hardware finish? Possible?
Has anyone ever tried to remove the black finish on 80/90s Rickenbacker parts?
Is there a usable nickel or chrome plating under this, or is it futile? I'm guessing it's andonized or some similar process and might not be able to be buffed off or removed.
Just wondering, as I've got a Ric coming to me with all black hardware and I'll probably be removing it all to replace with other parts.
Is there a usable nickel or chrome plating under this, or is it futile? I'm guessing it's andonized or some similar process and might not be able to be buffed off or removed.
Just wondering, as I've got a Ric coming to me with all black hardware and I'll probably be removing it all to replace with other parts.
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Dane, thanks!
I'll try that and check with some local platers.
I'll try that and check with some local platers.
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I beleive it is powder-coat paint. I used a glass bead blaster to remove the finish from an "R" tailpiece with good results. Then I refinished it with powder coat. They make a smokey chrome that looks like a nickel finish that I might consider if I were to do another one. The tuners are another story. The black on those is a process called melonite (not sure of spelling)it is like a black chrome.
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jeff_ulmer
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Well, when I get the guitar here, I'll have the parts up in the for sale section for sale or trade then. I'll try that route first, as I've got parts to put on in the mean time.
I figured there wasn't much demand for the black parts.....
I figured there wasn't much demand for the black parts.....
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elgranluis
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sorry Luis, it's a guitar, not a bass.
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