> What can you use to get that smooth shinny look on aluminum if you get a 
> piece that has not been through the process? 73, David
> 
        [Steve Katz]  I haven't been following the "tubing" thread, but
aluminum only stays shiny if it's been treated with something to stop
oxidation.  I go to the local anodizing shop (they are everywhere) and have
them do a chem etch and clear irridite or clear anodize.  Either will keep
the aluminum looking nice for quite a while, and the cost is small.
-WB2WIK/6
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