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Default Possible to annodize Compression fittings?

Possible to annodize Compression fittings?

such as the bitspower ones?

I was gonna have it done by TDN to Coat but i figured that

annodize would look more nice, noh?

hmmm



i want my normal comp fittings to look like this:



they do have it for sale but not in the size i want
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I am not so sure you can anodized copper. Generally, anodizing is done to aluminium. I think that compression fitting was gold plated.
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