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Dressing up Pulleys

Originally Posted by phunk Anodizing can only be done to aluminum, so you could not anodize the stock pullies. Powder-coating will hold up just fine except where the belt touches

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Old 06-10-2015, 10:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Anodizing can only be done to aluminum, so you could not anodize the stock pullies.

Powder-coating will hold up just fine except where the belt touches the pulley I would expect it to wear through quickly.

Yea i was thinking of taping off that area and just having the outer surface coated. Thanks for the info on the anodize guess that makes sense considering I have only seen it done on wheels.
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