Steps, references and links to supplies are in the video description.
Addition:
Thanks to ARKM for reaching out on a point I misspoke about. I said that titanium doesn't anodize while in fact it does.
Here is some more info on the benefits of titanium for rigging. Note that this is in industrial POV.
- Titanium is a silvery gray, lightweight metal with a high strength to weight ratio, good electrical conductivity, high heat transfer efficiency and excellent corrosion resistance. Racks fabricated from chemically pure titanium should be used. The titanium racks do not require stripping and are resistant to attack by most solutions used in the anodizing process. Titanium, being higher in price than the alternative, aluminum alloy, is primarily utilized in high volume, long run production lines. Compared to aluminum alloy, titanium reduces rack maintenance costs and is far more economical in the long term.
OP: Anyone interested in seeing a video of this? If so, I'll go ahead and do one or two depending on results and possible failure.
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