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12-13-2002, 11:01 AM | #1 |
Shadetree Mechanic
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Youngsville, NC
Posts: 100
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Mike,
About billet vs brushed, if I understand correctly billet means the item was machined from a block(billet) of alluminum as opposed to formed from roll sheeting or molded. The anodizing would have to be performed after the part is machined. Billet is almost always more expensive due to the machining cost and it supposedly is stronger since it has not been formed or deformed as the case may be. I think this is correct and hopefully answers that question. Dave M.
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